Marriage Communication Survey

$5.99
Increased Intimacy or Emotional Isolationwhich will you choose? Developing good communication skills is a lifetime journey. The reward for developing and fine-tuning these skills is increased intimacy. The cost of neglecting these essential skills is emotional isolation. The Marriage Communication Assessment helps spouses look at their communication skills as a couple and allows each one to evaluate their own view and their spouses view of each other as communicators. A real eye-opener and starting point to better understanding ourselvesand our spouses.

Use this assessment to identify key marriage communication issues and start to
Improve communication effectiveness
Improve overall health of the marriage
Listen with interest
Identify and verbalize personal feelings
Maintain a good mood that allows communication
Display effective conflict resolution skills
Use body language that encourages communication
Verbalize affirmation and affection
Allow differences and individual strengths to balance rather than divideExamine yourself and your spouse in light of 8 key communication skills:

1. Identifying and verbalizing your feelings
2. Asking for wants and needs
3. Listening and willing to enter each others world with genuine interest
4. Understanding the moods of the spouses
5. Managing and resolving conflict appropriately
6. Reading meta (unspoken body language) communications
7. Verbalizing affirmation and affection
8. Communicating with acceptance and validating spouses differing values, ideas, opinions and interest, without insisting on conformity to ones own

This communication assessment has helped many of our couples (in counseling) to open up and discuss their communication strengths and weaknesses. -Drs. Rodney and Nancy Dean
An excellent resource for couples who who desire a more intimate, fulfilling relationship with one another and arent afraid to ask How Healthy Is Our Communication? For personal use by couples or as a tool in pastoral or professional counseling.

Includes: Questionnaire and two 2-part self-scoring answer sheets (one for each spouse).
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Increased Intimacy or Emotional Isolationwhich will you choose? Developing good communication skills is a lifetime journey. The reward for developing and fine-tuning these skills is increased intimacy. The cost of neglecting these essential skills is emotional isolation. The Marriage Communication Assessment helps spouses look at their communication skills as a couple and allows each one to evaluate their own view and their spouses view of each other as communicators. A real eye-opener and starting point to better understanding ourselvesand our spouses.

Use this assessment to identify key marriage communication issues and start to
Improve communication effectiveness
Improve overall health of the marriage
Listen with interest
Identify and verbalize personal feelings
Maintain a good mood that allows communication
Display effective conflict resolution skills
Use body language that encourages communication
Verbalize affirmation and affection
Allow differences and individual strengths to balance rather than divideExamine yourself and your spouse in light of 8 key communication skills:

1. Identifying and verbalizing your feelings
2. Asking for wants and needs
3. Listening and willing to enter each others world with genuine interest
4. Understanding the moods of the spouses
5. Managing and resolving conflict appropriately
6. Reading meta (unspoken body language) communications
7. Verbalizing affirmation and affection
8. Communicating with acceptance and validating spouses differing values, ideas, opinions and interest, without insisting on conformity to ones own

This communication assessment has helped many of our couples (in counseling) to open up and discuss their communication strengths and weaknesses. -Drs. Rodney and Nancy Dean
An excellent resource for couples who who desire a more intimate, fulfilling relationship with one another and arent afraid to ask How Healthy Is Our Communication? For personal use by couples or as a tool in pastoral or professional counseling.

Includes: Questionnaire and two 2-part self-scoring answer sheets (one for each spouse).
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