Robert,
Thank you for sharing the web sites on assertiveness. The information was so incredibly timely for me as I was in the middle of preparing a presentation on healthy relationships which included assertive communication skills. The sites were helpful.
Sincerely,
Susan Cushman, MPH, CHES
Health Educator
Loyola University Chicago Wellness Center
Campion Hall
1144 W. Loyola Ave.
Chicago, IL 60626
scushma@luc.edu
ph. 773-508-2549
fax 773-508-8790
>>> chapman@LASALLE.EDU 04/02/03 07:28AM >>>
I found these while researching online materials for a client. I forward
them as they may be of use regarding similar work you are doing with
clients.
This is a workbook on assertiveness with exercises. The Adobe .pdf file
link is at
http://www.calipso.co.uk/downloads/Workbooks/workbook3_beingassertive.pdf
and the html "web" version is
http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:ZdYrjaPWboYC:www.calipso.co.uk/downloads/Workbooks/workbook3_beingassertive.pdf+%22being+assertive%22&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
This is a nice overview of "being assertive"
http://mtstcil.org/skills/assert-intro.html
An overview of the "broken record" technique of assertiveness - .pdf file
is at http://mirecc.stanford.edu/mirecc/Part6.pdf and the html version is
at
http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:MYKfudNGYxEC:mirecc.stanford.edu/mirecc/Part6.pdf+%22being+assertive%22&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
Best regards,
Robert
Robert J. Chapman, Ph.D.
Coordinator, AOD Program
Associate Faculty, Clinical/Counseling Psychology
La Salle University
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