Communication styles
Communication styles
In a program focused on communication styles, participants learn important skills for effective communication and understanding others. The goal is to develop the ability to communicate effectively with other people and to understand their needs, feelings, and perspectives.
Recognition of One's Own Communication Style
Participants learn to identify their own preferred communication methods. This includes verbal communication, non-verbal signals, attitude, and reactions in various situations. The program helps participants understand how their communication style impacts interactions with others.
Understanding Different Communication Styles
Participants learn to recognize different communication styles in others. This may include varying preferences in expression, ways of expressing emotions, and different communication strategies. The program assists participants in better understanding how to communicate with people who have different communication preferences.
Adapting Communication Style
Participants learn about flexibility in communication and the ability to adapt their communication style according to the needs and preferences of others. The program strengthens the ability of participants to find common ground and communicate effectively with people of various communication styles.
Developing Skills in Active Listening
Participants are taught active listening and empathy in communicating with others. This includes the ability to listen attentively, understand the content of the message, and perceive the emotions and needs of others. The program enhances participants' ability to effectively respond to the needs and feelings of others and build better relationships through communication.
In this way, the communication styles program enables participants to develop skills that are key to successful relationships and communication in all areas of life. Training in a therapeutic riding setting provides space for practical exercises and experiences that can be easily applied in everyday life.