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"This book belongs on the Required Reading lists of all those who listen for a living, as well as all who wish to be truly heard. I'll be adding it to the syllabi of courses I teach, and it seems destined to become an influential resource in the curricula of many disciplines."
-John D. Buksbazen, Psy.D.,
Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, and author of Zen Meditation in Plain English
"Suggestions, perspectives, and practices that will reinforce your intentions to be a good listener."
-Spirituality and Health
"A fascinating book. Whether in a therapeutic or interpersonal situation, it is important to examine what we are doing and why we are doing it.
This is provocative reading."
-The Newsletter of the International Listening Association