
A way to remember this skill, is to remember the word GIVE. Be nice and respectful. No attacks: No verbal or physical attacks. No hitting, clenching fists. No harassment of any kind. Express …
· Even if the conversation didn't go perfectly, trying to use GIVE is progress. Every attempt strengthens your communication skills and makes it easier next time.
The “GIVE” acronym is an important skill for creating and maintaining healther relationships with others. Read up on the four strategies below and consider what ways you can be “GIVE”-ing …
One approach is called GIVE, which is aimed at helping you lower your emotional upset or reactivity and learning to be more aware of others’ needs and wants. When you experience …
Objective effectiveness refers to your ability to get what you want out of social situations. Before making a request, dealing with conflict, or starting a difficult social interaction, ask yourself: …
The state Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) provides funding to police departments, district attorney’s offices, probation departments and sheriff’s offices in 21 counties outside of …
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