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Ole 4th b-day  It happened seven decades ago & is as clear as yesterday. A new boy moved into the neighborhood. He was my age (4) & even resembled me. 

   "Hi, I'm Chip. Who are you?" I said cheerfully. No response. Was he deaf? I shouted another welcome.

   My father appeared. "Chip, Ole is Swedish. Shouting won't help. He doesn't speak our language."

   How many times do we speak an idea to a confused face & repeat it until we belatedly discover that the other person either does not understand or does not agree?

   As we all know, different circumstances require different communication. But, sometimes we forget. 

   Patients are people in crisis. They hear differently. 

   Cancer patients trapped in angst (as well as bed) appear the same. Yet, anxiety can scramble English into a foreign tongue. Repeated studies demonstrate that sudden bad news traumatizes people into confusion. When a doctor says, "You have cancer" you may not "hear" the next Ole shaking handssentences.

   We first learn language by hearing others speak. Radical Loving Care calls us to sacred listening – for caregivers to learn the language of the traumatized  before we speak of treatments.

   If shouting to a deaf person is foolish then droning instructions to a terrified adult is caregiver malpractice. 

   Healing begins with listening. 

-Erie Chapman

Top: Ole (at left) – 4th Birthday. (Clown suit still seems appropriate.) 

Bottom: "Pals" (Ole at left) As you can see we became good friends. Incidentally, his father was a famous director (Ship of Fools.) A fellow Swede, the legendary Ingrid Bergman, often visited them. 

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3 responses to “Days 35-39 – Ole’s Message”

  1. Terry Chapman Avatar
    Terry Chapman

    Listening is the key to better caregiving for all of us. Our presence is the start of a helping relationship and listening is a solid second. Thanks for the reminder!

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  2. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    This is an instructive reflection Erie and one worth revisiting as we can forget these important truths. When we are afraid we shut down and are unable to absorb and retain information. Yet kindness makes it safe as we begin to calm down and regain balance.
    BTW, the photos of you and Ole are too precious! What a lovely friendship you and Oli cultivated at such a tender sweet age. Great memories to treasure and savor, dear friend!

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  3. Todd Avatar
    Todd

    This is valuable advice for me right now. I will practice “sacred listening” as a way to give healing care.

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