Do you have a friend or loved one who seems to understand you better than most others? That person probably shows you respect and has an accurate understanding of how you feel. The ability to demonstrate an accurate understanding of how someone else feels is called empathy. And at this time of the semester, when pressure and stress are both increasing, some empathy – both given and received – means a lot! At the Counseling Center, we understand how to help students through empathic listening and genuine care. A new article from the Thriving Tiger! Read it, print it, and share it at www.thrivingtiger.wordpress.com
The Beauty of Helpful Listening: A New Article from the Thriving Tiger
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