Lisa Chapman Consulting

Business Growth | Online & Offline

FacebookLinkedin

Business Growth | Online & Offline

  • HOME
  • Lisa Chapman Bio
    • Recommendations
    • Free Resources
  • Custom Business Plan
    • Pitch Decks
    • Business Plan Fees
  • Political Digital Marketing
  • Consulting Services
    • Social Media Marketing
    • SEO and AI Services
  • BLOG
  • Contact

Empathic Responses and the Use of Silence

Posted in: Blog

This video is a short, simulated 
counseling session demonstrating the   basic communication skills of empathic 
responses, and the use of silence. So Joe, we've been talking about school and the 
conviction, and I'm wondering if we can talk a bit   about what's been going on at home? Yeah, sure. 
How have things been going with your mom? I mean,   not great. Uhm, she's been really, really, pissed 
with me ever since sound the conviction , so,   yeah, I don't know . It's been a while and nothing 
has changed so I don't know. Yeah, she was pretty   upset about the stealing when it happened and 
you're worried that it's going to impact your   your future relationship? Yeah, I mean I've never, 
ever seen her yelled the way she did.

It was,   it was shocking. She hates my friends, but 
,you know, other than her, that's all I have,   so what am I supposed to do? How does it feel 
when your mom gets angry like that? I mean,   I don't like it, but, I don't really think it's 
justified. I think she has to be around more for   her to really get a say in my life. So, you're 
feeling annoyed that she's getting so mad when   she isn't even around to see. Yeah, I mean, she's 
she's got this new relationship with Tom. So on,   like, weekends, she's in White Rock at his 
place, two, three nights a week she's you   know she's out. So it is what it is, you know. 
I come home, empty house, so how could she mad   at me for what I get up to there's no one 
at home. It sounds like you feel somewhat   neglected by your mom. I mean yeah, I guess. You 
know, we used to….we were never the closest,   but I thought we had a pretty good relationship. 
Uhm, you know we'd talk, we'd have meals together.  It wouldn't be….

Yeah, I'd come home, we'd talk. 
I guess, now that just doesn't happen. I'm often   home alone, don't see anybody. She's, you know, 
all she cares about is him. It feels more alone   now and you're worried that you're not a priority 
for your mom anymore. Yeah, I uhm, I guess so. I'm not I'm not a perfect person, but parents are 
supposed to stick by their kids, good and bad,   so, yeah. Must feel pretty vulnerable to 
not know how she's feeling. Yeah, I mean,   I just, uhm, I wish she cared about what's 
going on in my life. Are you scared that   you no longer mattered to her as much 
as you used to? Yeah, I mean, she's,   she has every right to you know, be happy in 
a relationship. But it just feels like she's,   she's not prioritizing me at all and it 
hurts. Uhm, it hurts. She's all I have. You care about your mom, and you want her to 
be happy, and you want her to have a life,   but at the same time you hope that you could 
be a part of that life.

Yeah, and I mean,   like my dad's not in the picture. So she really is 
all I have. She's the only family I have. Right,   so you're feeling protective over that real 
significant relationship. Yeah, she's my mom.   I know I'm supposed to, you know, I'm supposed to 
as I grow up, be independent but it doesn't mean   you don't need your mom anymore, it doesn't mean 
you don't need someone still there for you. Yeah.   How about your relationship with your dad? I mean, 
what relationship? I have so little to do in his   life that it's like I don't even matter to him. 
So you feel pretty disconnected from him? Yeah,   I mean, uhm, seems more like a person I see 
occasionally instead of a father. He's got   his new family now so , it is what it is. Do you 
feel resentful towards your dad for having this   new family? No, I mean he was young when they 
when they divorced, I was only four. So you   know I can't blame him for for finding a new 
relationship, and having new family. But just   because you have new kids doesn't mean you just 
give up on the one you already have.

I just no   I don't think that he should have just written me 
off. I can hear some sadness about about your dad   not being able to prioritize all of his children. 
Yeah, it does make me sad sometimes ,you know. I basically don't have a father, 
and if it hasn't happened by now,   it basically never will, so you know I just have 
to accept that.

It's just the way it's gonna be.  So, part of you has resigned to that acceptance of 
a superficial relationship between the two of you..

As found on YouTube

Tags: 1

“Thanks again for all your hard work, Lisa. The business plan is looking awesome and there’s no way we could have done that without you!”


Russell Ries, President, BreathalEyes, LLC

“I hope more people discover your blog because you really know what you’re talking about. Can’t wait to read more from you!” -


Daniel Milstein, Author, The ABC of Sales: Lessons from a Superstar

“Lisa Chapman’s thoughtful and insightful approach to social media strategy was instrumental in the launch of an important initiative for craigslist founder Craig Newmark. She is a pleasure to work with.” -

Jonathan Bernstein, Team Leader, craigconnects.org

©LisaChapman.com