Healing Conversations: What to Say When You Don't Know What to Say

Healing Conversations: What to Say When You Don't Know What to Say

by NanceGuilmartin (Author)

Synopsis

We're often faced with uncomfortable situations where we're at a loss for words. A friend calls to tell you she's lost her job. A colleague's test results confirm it: he has cancer. The neighbors--who are like family--are moving. Your best friend's mother has Alzheimer's. Your spouse's father suddenly dies; she didn't get to say goodbye. Can you help? Should you help? What would be useful? What kinds of boundaries do we respect or lower? How do we pause to listen between the lines of silence to comfort someone who is afraid or in pain? Can we ask for what would comfort us when we are the one having a rough time? And are we able to receive it with grace? Healing Conversations enables us to provide or ask for a new level of support when facing life's inevitable challenges, transitions, and losses--at work, at home, and in our community. It is a practical guide to help you step into someone else's shoes so that you can offer, ask for, or receive comfort. Reflections at the end of each chapter help you think more deeply about how to incorporate the principles of healing conversations and intentional kindness into your life.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 24 Apr 2002

ISBN 10: 0787960195
ISBN 13: 9780787960193

Media Reviews
bridges the gap between spirituality and self help, says Kerr, offering spirituality and practical coaching for people responding to those who are ill, grieving or in crisis. Publishers Weekly July 2, 2001 ...Healing Conversations is like a first aid communications kit, offering practical principles to apply to life s difficult moments... (Aspire, June 2006)
Author Bio
Nance Guilmartin is a four time regional Emmy award winning broadcast journalist, business advisor, and community service advocate. As a Westinghouse Broadcasting senior executive, she helped launch national awareness initiatives, including the Designated Driver Program and the For Kids Sake and Time To Care campaigns. Prior to her television career, she served as press secretary to the late U.S. Senator Paul Tsongas. Her listening skills developed as a young news writer at CBS radio in Boston. Today she challenges organizations and executives to achieve breakthroughs and unlock hidden opportunities.