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Book Synopsis
Infused with wisdom and a strong dose of humor, Making Hostile Words Harmless offers therapists and their clients a unique collection of effective exercises and bully-busting responses guaranteed to diffuse difficult exchanges. Filled with helpful tools, the book uses the martial art of Aikido, or the ''way of harmony'' to teach the ''verbal arts'' of confirming, inquiring, understanding, and evoking.

Table of Contents

Case Stories xi

Introduction xiii

Acknowledgments xxi

Chapter 1 Difficult People and the Art of Aikidō 1

Martial Arts—East Does Not Meet West 2

Verbal Arts 3

Instinctual Reactions 4

Turning the Spotlight 5

Response versus Reaction 6

Chapter 2 Acting as If—The Art of Confirming 9

What and Why of Confirming 10

Art of Agreement 11

Speak It as You Want It 13

Counting on Compliments 16

Drama Is Worth a Thousand Words 22

Reverse Resistance with Psychology 24

Exercise 25

All-Purpose Confirmations 27

Chapter 3 Asking Questions—The Art of Inquiry 31

Dialogues 32

Pseudoquestions 34

Asking Questions to Avoid Assumptions 35

Asking Hidden Questions to Promote Contemplation 37

Spotlight Effect 38

Asking Questions to Prevent Prying 39

Asking Questions to Evoke Inquiry 41

Asking Questions that Give People a False Choice 44

Asking Questions that Predict Success 46

Exercise 47

All-Purpose Questions 49

Chapter 4 Active Listening—The Art of Understanding 51

How Listening Became Active 52

Therapeutic Triangles—Reflect Harsh Words Away from Targets 58

Narrating Behavior and Diction 59

Naming the Game 61

Filial Therapy Narrations 62

Refinement of Active Listening 64

Active Listening Add-Ons 65

Active Listening for Empowerment 67

Exercise 71

Advantages of Active Listening 73

Chapter 5 Hypnosis and Humor—The Art of Evoking 75

Modern Hypnotherapy 76

Hypnotic Basics in the Verbal Arts 78

Advanced Hypnotic Patterns 79

Exercise 95

Comedy Connection 97

Chapter 6 Taking a Stand by Opposing 101

‘‘I’’ Position 102

Taking a Stand Effortlessly 103

Disagreeing Effortlessly 108

Handling a Backlash 109

Buber Takes a Stand 111

Chapter 7 Teaching Positive Speaking to Clients 115

Positive Speaking Training Steps 115

Aikidō Cross Training (Step 5) 117

Positive Speaking for Interpersonal Issues 118

Interference from Inner Bullies 120

Limits of Positive Speaking 122

Goals of Positive Speaking 124

Maintaining Balance with High-Wire Families 125

Chapter 8 Workshops on Positive Speaking 129

Bonus: For Practice or Presentations 130

Possible Workshop Titles 130

Program Description 131

Learning Objectives 132

Materials 133

Scripted Program Outline 133

Quiz 143

Feedback Form 148

Handout 149

Questionnaire 150

Cruel Comments Worksheet 150

Quiz Answers 155

Appendix A Verbal Arts Terms 159

Appendix B All-Purpose One-Liners 165

Appendix C Psychotherapy Approaches Referenced in the Text 167

References 171

About the Author 173

Index 175

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 27/05/2008
      ISBN13: 9780470281949, 978-0470281949
      ISBN10: 0470281944
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Infused with wisdom and a strong dose of humor, Making Hostile Words Harmless offers therapists and their clients a unique collection of effective exercises and bully-busting responses guaranteed to diffuse difficult exchanges. Filled with helpful tools, the book uses the martial art of Aikido, or the ''way of harmony'' to teach the ''verbal arts'' of confirming, inquiring, understanding, and evoking.

      Table of Contents

      Case Stories xi

      Introduction xiii

      Acknowledgments xxi

      Chapter 1 Difficult People and the Art of Aikidō 1

      Martial Arts—East Does Not Meet West 2

      Verbal Arts 3

      Instinctual Reactions 4

      Turning the Spotlight 5

      Response versus Reaction 6

      Chapter 2 Acting as If—The Art of Confirming 9

      What and Why of Confirming 10

      Art of Agreement 11

      Speak It as You Want It 13

      Counting on Compliments 16

      Drama Is Worth a Thousand Words 22

      Reverse Resistance with Psychology 24

      Exercise 25

      All-Purpose Confirmations 27

      Chapter 3 Asking Questions—The Art of Inquiry 31

      Dialogues 32

      Pseudoquestions 34

      Asking Questions to Avoid Assumptions 35

      Asking Hidden Questions to Promote Contemplation 37

      Spotlight Effect 38

      Asking Questions to Prevent Prying 39

      Asking Questions to Evoke Inquiry 41

      Asking Questions that Give People a False Choice 44

      Asking Questions that Predict Success 46

      Exercise 47

      All-Purpose Questions 49

      Chapter 4 Active Listening—The Art of Understanding 51

      How Listening Became Active 52

      Therapeutic Triangles—Reflect Harsh Words Away from Targets 58

      Narrating Behavior and Diction 59

      Naming the Game 61

      Filial Therapy Narrations 62

      Refinement of Active Listening 64

      Active Listening Add-Ons 65

      Active Listening for Empowerment 67

      Exercise 71

      Advantages of Active Listening 73

      Chapter 5 Hypnosis and Humor—The Art of Evoking 75

      Modern Hypnotherapy 76

      Hypnotic Basics in the Verbal Arts 78

      Advanced Hypnotic Patterns 79

      Exercise 95

      Comedy Connection 97

      Chapter 6 Taking a Stand by Opposing 101

      ‘‘I’’ Position 102

      Taking a Stand Effortlessly 103

      Disagreeing Effortlessly 108

      Handling a Backlash 109

      Buber Takes a Stand 111

      Chapter 7 Teaching Positive Speaking to Clients 115

      Positive Speaking Training Steps 115

      Aikidō Cross Training (Step 5) 117

      Positive Speaking for Interpersonal Issues 118

      Interference from Inner Bullies 120

      Limits of Positive Speaking 122

      Goals of Positive Speaking 124

      Maintaining Balance with High-Wire Families 125

      Chapter 8 Workshops on Positive Speaking 129

      Bonus: For Practice or Presentations 130

      Possible Workshop Titles 130

      Program Description 131

      Learning Objectives 132

      Materials 133

      Scripted Program Outline 133

      Quiz 143

      Feedback Form 148

      Handout 149

      Questionnaire 150

      Cruel Comments Worksheet 150

      Quiz Answers 155

      Appendix A Verbal Arts Terms 159

      Appendix B All-Purpose One-Liners 165

      Appendix C Psychotherapy Approaches Referenced in the Text 167

      References 171

      About the Author 173

      Index 175

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