The bestselling assertiveness guide that shows women
how to get what they want—reissued with
a new preface by the author.
Self-Assertion for Women offers practical advice
with realistic sample dialogues and step-by-step exercises
showing women how they can:
learn to communicate clearly and effectively
protect themselves from misread signals in public, as well as intimate, situations
maintain professional authority without becoming aggressive
deal appropriately with sexual harassment
express positive and negative feelings without anxiety
set boundaries and assert themselves freely while
maintaining loving relationships
identify "assertiveness blind spots"
Butler's strategies can be applied by all women
in any situation that requires direct, effective, and positive action.
Real Solution Assertiveness Workbook
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Most people can be assertive in some situations,
and yet not
be effectual in others. The Real Solution
Assertiveness Workbook
expands the number of situations in which
a person can choose to
be assertive. When a person is passive,
opportunities are lostand unpleasant situations are tolerated. In time, bad feelings
can build to a point where one more event can trigger an explosion
of resentment that in turn provokes criticism or rejection.
Most people can be assertive in some situations, and yet not
be effectual in others. The Real Solution Assertiveness Workbook
expands the number of situations in which a person can choose to
be assertive. When a person is passive, opportunities are lost
and unpleasant situations are tolerated. In time, bad feelings
can build to a point where one more event can trigger an explosion
of resentment that in turn provokes criticism or rejection.
Graduated homework assignments allow participants to apply
their newly acquired skills.
SKILLS AND CONCEPTS
Learning to Identify your own
behavior as Assertive, Aggressive,
or Passive
Learning to distinguish between the Three Modes
of Communicating
Defining criteria for measuring change in Assertive Behavior
Identifying mistaken traditional
assumptions and Countering them with
Assertive Rights
Broken Record Technique
Confronting your fears about being Assertive
Acknowledgement
Clouding
Probing
Content-to-Process shift
Time Out
Slowing Down
Assertive Position Statement
Assertive Listening
Assertive Position Statement -
Expressing and Listening
Workable Compromise
Three Modes of
Communicating
Basic premises Underlying the Three Modes
of Communicating
Criticism as a Form of
Manipulation
GOALS
To learn assertive communication skills used
in a variety of settings
to improve your relationships. To distinguish
assertiveness from
aggressive and passive communication. To distinguish
assertive rights
from myths about assertive behavior. To explore
your fears about being
assertive.