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excellent book. easy to read and apply. most clearly written on the six most defensive and destructive communications patterns ... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am a therapist and am strongly recommending this book to all my clients as a must read to support their growth and development and help them to really understand what goes wrong and how to correct their habitual styles of communicating.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Step-by-step, easy, and clear principles that can be utilized in any conversation whatever the context.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So many books on communication are complicated to apply.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It would be unfair to review conversation transformation purely as a book.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In addition to the comprehensive and well-designed learning exercises throughout the book, the reader is also encouraged to visit online for further exercises or to hear dialogue (for example, because this book is about conversations, it's almost impossible to illustrate voice tone in the written word).
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The basic concept behind conversation transformation is that communication breakdown comes about because of the words used or the way the messages are framed, not because of the nature of the people or the complexity of the issue.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In fact, there are occasions in the book where the authors suggest such a tactic.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If there was one criticism i had of the book (and it's only a small one), there were no visuals.