In my therapy practice, I often hear couples say, “Don't interrupt me. It’s my turn to talk.” Feeling shamed, the person may back off sheepishly, but are they still listening? I know, I know, ...
Psychologists say there’s a reason why, and a leading communications expert claims there are FBI-approved ways to prevent and ...
When you're speaking, they interrupt without asking permission. They barge in on you before you've even finished speaking. Whether it's at a work meeting or a festive evening with friends, they've ...
Conversations are how we share ideas, build relationships and feel heard—it’s one of the most natural parts of being human. A good conversation has rhythm, with each person taking turns to speak and ...
People who consistently interrupt others when they are talking are often perceived as rude or inconsiderate. We assume they just have bad manners, but sometimes the disruptions are caused by deep ...