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- Q1155562 subject Q5612778.
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- Q1155562 abstract "Rapport is a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.The word stems from the old French verb rapporter which means literally to carry something back; and, in the sense of how people relate to each other means that what one person sends out the other sends back. For example, they may realize that they share similar values, beliefs, knowledge, or behaviors around politics, music or sports.There are a number of techniques that are supposed to be beneficial in building rapport such as: matching your body language (i.e., posture, gesture, etc.); maintaining eye contact; and matching breathing rhythm.A classic if unusual example of rapport can be found in the book Uncommon Therapy by Jay Haley, about the psychotherapeutic intervention techniques of Milton Erickson. Erickson developed the ability to enter the world view of his patients and, from that vantage point (having established rapport), he was able to make extremely effective interventions (to help his patients overcome life problems).".
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- Q1155562 comment "Rapport is a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.The word stems from the old French verb rapporter which means literally to carry something back; and, in the sense of how people relate to each other means that what one person sends out the other sends back.".
- Q1155562 label "Rapport".