Title: Communication Skills
1Communication Skills
- Be assertive, but dont forget to listen!!
2Just how assertive are you?(Schedule for
Assessing Assertive Behavior - Spencer Rathus)
- 1. Most people seem more aggressive and assertive
than I am. - 2. I have hesitated to make or accept dates
because of shyness. - 3. When food served at a restaurant is not done
to my satisfaction, I complain. - 4. I avoid hurting other peoples feelings, even
when I feel I have been harmed. - 5. If a salesperson has gone to considerable
trouble to show me merchandise that isnt quite
suitable, I have a difficult time saying no. - 6. When I am asked to do something, I insist on
knowing why. - 7. There are times when I look for a good,
vigorous argument. - 8. I strive to get ahead as much as most people
in my position. - 9. People often take advantage of me.
- 3 extremely descriptive
- 2 quite descriptive
- 1 somewhat descriptive
- -1 somewhat non-descriptive
- -2 quite non-descriptive
- -3 extremely non-descriptive
3- 10. I enjoy starting up conversations with new
acquaintances and strangers. - 11. I often dont know what to say to attractive
persons of the opposite gender. - 12. I will hesitate to make phone calls to
businesses and institutions. - 13. I would rather apply for jobs or schools by
writing letters rather than going through
personal interviews. - 14. I find it embarrassing to return merchandise.
- 15. If a close and respected relative were
annoying me, I would smother my feelings rather
than express them. - 16. I have avoided asking questions for fear of
sounding stupid. - 17. During an argument I am sometimes afraid that
I will get so upset that I will shake all over. - 18. If a famed and respected speaker makes a
statement that I think is incorrect, I will have
the audience hear my point of view.
- 3 extremely descriptive
- 2 quite descriptive
- 1 somewhat descriptive
- -1 somewhat non-descriptive
- -2 quite non-descriptive
- -3 extremely non-descriptive
4- 19. I avoid negotiating prices with clerks.
- 20. When I have done something important, I
manage to let others know about it. - 21. I am open and frank about my feelings.
- 22. If someone has been spreading false stories
about me, I will see him/her as soon as possible
for a talk. - 23. I often have a hard time saying no.
- 24. I tend to bottle up my emotions rather than
make a scene. - 25. I complain about poor service in a restaurant
and elsewhere. - 26. When I am given a compliment, I sometimes
just dont know what to say. - 27. If a couple near me in a theater or lecture
were talking loudly, I would ask them to be quiet
or talk elsewhere. - 28. Anyone attempting to push ahead of me in a
line is in for a good battle. - 29. I am quick to express an opinion.
- 30. There are times when I just cant say
anything.
- 3 extremely descriptive
- 2 quite descriptive
- 1 somewhat descriptive
- -1 somewhat non-descriptive
- -2 quite non-descriptive
- -3 extremely non-descriptive
5Scoring the Rathus Scale
- Reverse the signs for 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 23, 24, 26, 30 - Total () scores and (-) scores
- Subtract (-) scores from () scores
- Range -90 ? 90
- High scores indicate assertiveness
- Low scores indicate non-assertiveness
6Key Definitions
- Assertive Behavior stating ones needs in a
direct, non-threatening manner without demeaning
others - Passive / Non-Assertive Behavior inability to
state ones needs - Aggressive Behavior stating ones needs while,
at the same time, demeaning others - Passive Aggressive Behavior (Underhanders)
demeaning others in an indirect, often socially
acceptable manner
73 Aspects of Assertive Behavior
- Expressing Statements
- Relationships / Interactions
- Non-Verbal Language
8Expressing Statements
- Making I statements
- Being aware of ones needs and wants
- Expressing needs and wants to others
- Owning ones ideas by
- making personal statements instead of asking
- shying away from quoting other sources
- Describing what one sees going on objectively
- Allowing others to refuse ones needs without
laying on guilt
9Relationships / Interactions
- Being aware of whats going on by
- taking responsibility for ones own behavior
- taking some control over the direction the
interaction takes - Identifying and communicating game playing
- Stating how one feels
- Asking for confirmation or denial of others
goals and intentions - Choosing not to continue or respond if an
interaction is contrary to ones goals and
intentions
10Non-Verbal Language
- Eye contact direct and extended
- Hand movements for emphasis (well-timed)
- Smiling appropriately and naturally
- Head erect, facing and leaning in towards the
other (open) - Loud and clear voice
- Short sentences, with pauses to encourage
response - Physical placement
11Activity
Role playing assertive responses in
difficult situations
12The DESC Method ofGiving Negative Feedback
- Describe the situation as you see it (attitudes,
behaviors, etc.) - Express your feelings appropriately
- State what you would like to see happen
alternatively - Communicate the consequences if you dont see
that happening
13Active Listening
this.
You sound ______ about
that.
angry
the other thing.
upset
worried
frustrated
depressed
14In contrast to...
- rationalizing - adding your reasons to the
feelings - questioning - motives and reasoning
- supporting - prematurely
- defending - other players
- judging - motives, reasoning or personality
- parroting - restating in exact manner
15Goals of Active Listening
- Clarify content of the message
- Verify any non-verbal messages
- Gather additional information
- Provide a genuinely personal response
- Promote problem solving behavior
16Other Listening and Responding Skills
- Ask questions to clarify content
- Use empathy to reflect and share feelings
- Provide encouragement and feedback
- Summarize content where appropriate
17And, when dealing with aggressive behavior...
- Play the broken record - repeat a neutral
statement - Shift gears - defer interaction to another time
- Take a timeout - mentally block or ignore the
behavior - Avoidance - walk away from aggression
18Always remember, when dealing with the other
gender, there are rules to follow
- Females always make the rules
- Rules are subject to change at any time
- No male can possibly know all the rules
- If a female suspects a male knows all the rules,
she must immediately change some or all of the
rules - Females are never wrong
- If a female is wrong, it is because of a flagrant
misunderstanding, the direct result of something
a male did or said wrong - If the above applies, the male must immediately
apologize
- Females can change their minds at any point in
time - Males must never change their minds without
express, written consent from a female - Females have every right to be angry or upset at
any time - Males must be calm at all times, unless a female
desires them to be angry or upset - Females must not, under any circumstances allow
males to know when they are to be anything other
than calm - Any attempt to document the rules could result in
bodily harm - During PMS, all rules are null and void.
19Always remember, when dealing with the other
gender, there are rules to follow
- Ask for what you want, subtle hints wont work
- If the toilet seat is up, put it down
- Dont cut your hair ever
- Sometimes we are not thinking of you, live with
it - Get rid of your cat(s)
- Sunday Sports
- Anything you wear is fine really
- Wonder bras and low-cut blouses invite second
looks, please dont complain - You have too many shoes
- Crying is a form of blackmail
- Yes and no are perfectly acceptable answers
- Headaches that last for 2 months are a problem,
see a doctor - You can either ask us to do something OR tell us
how you want it done not both - Anything said 6 months ago is inadmissable in an
argument - If something we said can be interpreted 2 ways,
and one way makes you sad or angry, we meant the
other - Columbus didnt need directions, and neither do
we - Dont rub the lamp if you dont want the genie to
come out
20Activity
Esteeming Exercise by Gender
21According to John Gray,mens and womens love
needs are different
- Men
- trust
- acceptance / approval
- appreciation
- admiration
- encouragement
- Women
- caring
- understanding
- respect
- devotion
- validation
- reassurance