I’m going to Teach You Great Listening for Marriage Therapy

Video Transcript

Hi, I’m Ilia Jones, licensed professional counselor, and I’m here to talk to you about one half of communication, the listening half. We are sometimes very good at talking and expressing our feelings, but we are usually not very good at listening when somebody else is talking and expressing their feelings. One really important skill that you can learn is reflective listening, which is what you’ve heard people say sometimes; it kind of sounds funny: “What I hear you saying is blah blah blah.”

I recommend that you use your own words so you are not just repeating and parroting back what the other person just said, because that sometimes ends up sounding a little bit insincere or sarcastic. You can paraphrase and put it in your own words. It is also really important to capture what the feeling or the emotion is that the other person is trying to express, and to see if there is any part of what they are saying that you can agree with. This is called disarming.

If my spouse is complaining about something I did, I could defend myself or rationalize, but they will not feel listened to or heard. So it is really important to paraphrase, summarize, figure out what the feeling word is they are trying to tell me about, and agree with even a small part of it if I can. That would be really helpful.

It is also really important not to end all of that excellent listening by saying “but” and then explaining or defending or rationalizing. That is better said in about 20 minutes or maybe the next day. When you are listening, it is important to only listen and not be trying to figure out how to argue back. So, I hope this information is helpful.

Ilia Jones is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), practicing in Suwanee, Georgia. She has been in private practice since 1998, and holds a Master’s Degree in Counseling from Georgia State University. Ilia uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in her approach, and has additional training and certifications in Level 1 – Team-CBT from the Feeling Good Institute, and Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE). Feel free to reach out to Ilia to schedule an appointment using the client portal links.

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