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The Importance of Assertiveness Skills Training and Effective Communication


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What are assertiveness skills?

Assertiveness is a key skill that can help you to manage yourself, other people, and situations more effectively. You can use it to your advantage to influence people to accept, agree with, or change their behaviour. It involves having the confidence and positivity to voice your ideas. Assertive people are in charge of themselves and truthful with both others and themselves.

What is assertive skill training?

Assertiveness training often referred to as assertion training, is centred on assisting you in speaking for yourself, expressing your demands, and maintaining your boundaries without compromising on that of others.

What are common improvements when applying assertive communication in your daily life?

  • Group settings
  • Families
  • School playgrounds or classroom
  • Corporate settings
  • Therapeutic settings
  • Medical settings

Assertive communication can assist with a range of situations including:

  • Negotiations at work, such as handling a difficult coworker or asking for a raise 
  • Setting boundaries with others 
  • Mindfully confronting something that has bothered you 
  • Addressing toxic people in your life 
  • Public speaking 
  • Social anxiety 
  • Stage fright 
  • Getting what you want 
  • Saying no 
  • Improving self-esteem 
  • Sharing feelings/experiences with others 
  • Communication with a partner 

What difficulties can be overcome when using assertive communication skills?

What types of strategies are used in therapy to improve assertive communication skills?’

Assertiveness training can cover a wide range of subjects and improve abilities including body language, setting personal boundaries, being direct without being impolite and establishing one’s values.

Skills for assertiveness training include the following:

  • Establishing personal boundaries and spaces;
  • using “I” statements; 
  • being straightforward without being impolite; 
  • using good body language; 
  • knowing how to deal with challenging emotions at the moment; 
  • How to maintain one’s independence; 
  • How to spot deceptive communications; 
  • How to establish one’s own value; 
  • How to develop empathy; 
  • How to feel at ease asking for more time.

Developing assertiveness is a great method to boost confidence and communication. Although some of these new skills can take some time to learn, the effort is usually effective. You can advance greatly in your understanding of assertiveness training techniques by working with a professional.

Melbourne Psychologist Emily Burton

Author: Emily Burton



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