This post is in response to The Benefits of Humor in Therapy By Samuel L. Pauker, M.D., and Miriam Arond Humor is part of the universal human experience and can be a key resource in psychotherapy. A ...
Rapport is a key ingredient for building relationships. Building rapport involves trust, connection and creating mutual understanding. It enables you to get your message across, negotiate, leverage ...
Sometimes less is more, at least when it comes to building rapport during interviews. That's according to new research which reveals that verbal interviewing techniques have a greater impact than ...
Conventional wisdom and long-standing apparent research like NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) and Dale Carnegie’s book How to Win Friends and Influence People, would have us believe that building ...
Build Rapport, Build Positivity Establishing a strong therapeutic alliance is crucial for effective psychotherapy. Humor can facilitate this process by helping break the ice and creating camaraderie ...
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