Borisoff, D., & Hahn, D. (1992). Dimensions of intimacy. Paper presented at the Convention Annual Meeting of the International Listening Association, Seattle, WA. Retrieved January 6, 2008, from the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC # ED 347581) Website: www.eric.ed.gov
2.
Burton, L.A. (2002). The medical patient: Compassionate listening and spirit-mind-body care of medical patients. In R. Gilbert (Ed.), Health care and spirituality: Listening, assessing, caring (pp. 163-178). Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Co.
3.
Cocksedge, S., & May, C. (2005). The listening loop: A model of choice about cues within primary care consultations. Medical Education, 39, 999-1005.
4.
Courts, N., Buchanan, E., & Werstlein, P. (2004). Focus groups: The lived experience of participants with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 36, 42-47.
5.
DasGupta, S. (2007). Between stillness and story: Lessons of children's illness narrative. Pediatrics, 119, e1384-e1391.
6.
Fiumara, G.C. (1990). The other side of language: A philosophy of listening (C. Lambert, Trans). London: Routledge .
7.
Fredriksson, L. (1999). Modes of relating in a caring conversation: A research synthesis on presence, touch and listening. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 30, 1167-1176.
8.
George, T.B. (2000). Defining care in the culture of the chronically mentally ill living in the community. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 11, 102-110.
9.
Gibbons, M. (1993). Listening to the lived experience of loss. Pediatric Nursing, 19, 597-599.
10.
Gilbert, D.A. (2004). Coordination in nurses' listening activities and communication about patient-nurse relationships. Research in Nursing and Health, 27, 447-457.
11.
Groopman, J. (2000). Second opinions. New York: Viking.
12.
Heidegger, M. (1962). Being and time (J. MacQuarrie & E. Robinson, Trans.). San Francisco: Harper & Row. (Original work published 1927)
13.
Heidegger, M. (1971). On the way to language (P. D. Hertz, Trans.). San Francisco: Harper & Row.
14.
Hyde, R.B. (1994). Listening authentically: A Heideggarian perspective on interpersonal communication. In K. Carter & M. Presnell (Eds.), Interpretive approaches to interpersonal communication (pp. 179-195). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
15.
Jones, A. (1999). `Listen, listen trust your own strange voice' (psychoanalytically informed conversations with a woman suffering serious illness). Journal of Advanced Nursing, 29, 826-831.
16.
Kagan, P.N. (2008). Feeling listened to: A lived experience of humanbecoming . Nursing Science Quarterly, 21(1), 59-67.
17.
Levin, D.M. (1989). The listening self: Personal growth, social change, and the closure of metaphysics. London: Routledge.
18.
Loutzenheiser, L.W. (2002). Being seen and heard: Listening to young women in alternative schools. Anthropology & Education Quarterly , 33, 441-464.
19.
McMaster, M. (1995). Consciousness and listening. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Listening Association , Little Rock, AR. Retrieved January 6, 2008, from the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC #ED384931) Website: www.eric.ed.gov
20.
McPherson, G., & Thorne, S. (2000). Children's voices: Can we hear them? Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 15(1), 22-29.
21.
Nichols, R. (1997). Foreword. In M. Purdy & D. Borisoff (Eds.), Listening in everyday life: A personal and professional approach (pp. v-vii). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
22.
O'Gara, P., & Fairhurst, W. (2004). Therapeutic communication part 2: Strategies that can enhance the quality of the emergency care consultation. Accident and Emergency Nursing, 12, 201-207.
23.
Olson, J. (1995). Relationships between nurse-expressed empathy, patient-perceived empathy and patient distress. Image: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 27, 317-322.
24.
Parse, R.R. (1998). The human becoming school of thought: A perspective for nurses and other health professionals. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
25.
Parse, R.R. (2003). Community: A human becoming perspective. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers .
26.
Purdy, M., & Borisoff, D. (Eds.). (1997). Listening in everyday life: A personal and professional approach (2nd ed.). Lanham, MD: University Press of America .
27.
Scannell-Desch, E. (2005). Mid-life widows' narratives of support and non-support . Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 43, 40-47.
28.
Schnell, J. (1995). Effective listening: More than just hearing. Retrieved January 6, 2008, from the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC # ED379691) Website: www.eric.ed.gov
29.
Wolvin, A., & Coakley, C. (Eds.). (1993). Perspectives on listening . Norwood, NJ: Ablex.