Player B tells a story while Player A exhibits concurrent emotions related to the events of the story.
Contrarian – Player A’s concurrent emotion is the opposite of how Player B appears to feel.
Dig deeper – Player A uses echo questions and observations to get Player B to share more details.
Non-concurrent – Player A waits until a thought is complete before exhibiting an emotional response. Consider how this feels different to Player B.
Updated: July 23, 2024