New Shoptalk Conversations Publish on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of Each Month

Practice of Listening

Michael Max, L.Ac

Shoptalk is Sponsored by

In this Shoptalk episode, we explore the multi-sensory art of listening—not just “what we do” but “how we are” in the clinic.

Presence and attention, being inquisitive on behalf of our patients and keeping a rein on our ego are all skills that have nothing to do with what points we choose, and everything with how we interact with those points.

Michael Max, L.Ac

I thought I’d know a lot more after 25 years in practice, and I’ve also learned so much that I never expected.

Over time I’ve learned to say less in clinic and to listen more. It sounds easy; it’s not. It’s not easy because it is oh so easy for the helpful spirit in me to want to be of service and ‘give something’ to my patients. It’s taken a long time to realize that attempting to give something to a patient that they did not want or ask for was a burden to them, and a waste of time and breath for me.

Over time I discovered that getting still and seeing if I could understand my patients from their point of view, if I could connect with the kind of empathy that seeks first to understand, or if I could patiently wait for a patient to tell me what they actually needed, it seemed to help. It made diagnosis easier, and my treatments more precise.

Links and Resources

Explore Similar Shoptalks

Subscribe to the Qiological Podcast in Your Favorite Player

You don't have access to purchase this item.