EPISODE · Feb 29, 2024 · 12 MIN
How Your Reasoning Style Might Be Hurting Your Relationship
from Recovery FOR the Narcissist | Narcissism · host Dr. Eric Perry, PhD
In this episode of Recovery for the Narcissist, Dr. Eric Perry explores the impact of inductive and deductive reasoning on communication within relationships. Understanding these reasoning styles is especially important for individuals with narcissistic tendencies to avoid unnecessary conflicts and improve their interpersonal dynamics.Dr. Perry explains the origins and applications of inductive and deductive reasoning, highlighting how these methods influence decision-making and problem-solving in daily life. He discusses how differing reasoning styles can lead to misunderstandings and offers practical suggestions on navigating these differences to cultivate healthier communication and stronger relationships.Listeners will learn about:The definitions and differences between inductive and deductive reasoningHow these reasoning styles manifest in everyday interactionsExamples of inductive and deductive reasoning in relationship contextsStrategies for recognizing and bridging communication gaps caused by differing reasoning stylesUnderstanding your unique communication style is crucial. By recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of both inductive and deductive reasoning, you can have more constructive conversations and create deeper connections in your relationships.Tune in to learn more about how understanding your reasoning style can enhance your relationship and create more effective communication. Thank you for listening!Connect with Dr. Perry: https://drericperry.comOwn Your Stuff Online Coaching Group: https://drericperry.com/ownyourstuffEmpathy Awakening Workshop: https://drericperry.com/empathyawakeningDisclaimer: The content contained in this podcast is for general information only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not rely on the information provided for their own health needs. All specific questions should be presented to your own healthcare provider. Listening to this podcast in no way creates a professional/working relationship between the listener and the host. If at any time you have an emergency while listening, please contact your local emergency center immediately.
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In this episode of Recovery for the Narcissist, Dr. Eric Perry explores the impact of inductive and deductive reasoning on communication within relationships. Understanding these reasoning styles is especially important for individuals with narcissistic tendencies to avoid unnecessary conflicts and improve their interpersonal dynamics.Dr. Perry explains the origins and applications of inductive and deductive reasoning, highlighting how these methods influence decision-making and problem-solving in daily life. He discusses how differing reasoning styles can lead to misunderstandings and offers practical suggestions on navigating these differences to cultivate healthier communication and stronger relationships.Listeners will learn about:The definitions and differences between inductive and deductive reasoningHow these reasoning styles manifest in everyday interactionsExamples of inductive and deductive reasoning in relationship contextsStrategies for recognizing and bridging communication gaps caused by differing reasoning stylesUnderstanding your unique communication style is crucial. By recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of both inductive and deductive reasoning, you can have more constructive conversations and create deeper connections in your relationships.Tune in to learn more about how understanding your reasoning style can enhance your relationship and create more effective communication. Thank you for listening!Connect with Dr. Perry: https://drericperry.comOwn Your Stuff Online Coaching Group: https://drericperry.com/ownyourstuffEmpathy Awakening Workshop: https://drericperry.com/empathyawakeningDisclaimer: The content contained in this podcast is for general information only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not rely on the information provided for their own health needs. All specific questions should be presented to your own healthcare provider. Listening to this podcast in no way creates a professional/working relationship between the listener and the host. If at any time you have an emergency while listening, please contact your local emergency center immediately.
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