What does it mean when someone keeps asking the same question?
Table of Contents
- 1 What does it mean when someone keeps asking the same question?
- 2 Why do I hear something different than what someone says?
- 3 What to reply when you dont know what to say?
- 4 Can hearing be dyslexic?
- 5 Does everyone have selective hearing?
- 6 What to do when you can’t think of anything to say?
- 7 What do you do when someone says something humiliating to you?
- 8 Why do people use shaming as a way to get away from someone?
What does it mean when someone keeps asking the same question?
Repeating the same questions is often a sign that the person with dementia is trying to tell us something or that they need some reassurance. Sometimes just answering their questions is enough, and at other times we may need to step into their world for a while.
Why do I hear something different than what someone says?
First things first: hearing words incorrectly is not uncommon. It is very likely that hearing but not understanding words is due to a condition called sloping high-frequency hearing loss. If that is the case, know that it is a highly-treatable form of hearing loss.
What to reply when you dont know what to say?
If you’re commenting try to give someone a little bit of context around why your saying something. Instead of saying ‘same’ or ‘me to’ in response to a comment why not tell them a little bit more about what you’re going through and how you can relate.
Why do people answer questions with Yeah?
‘ You probably saw ‘yeah’ more because it’s more informal, and this way of answering negative “questions” is also informal. As for your example: “you don’t want to go?” it’s more of a statement that was said in a questioning tone. That’s why the person agreed with ‘yeah’ instead of ‘no, I don’t. ‘
Why do some people ask the same questions over and over again?
Repetitive questioning is due to the underlying disease: The patient’s short term memory is impaired and he is unable to register, encode, retain and retrieve the answer. If he is concerned about a particular topic, he will keep asking the same question over and over again.
Can hearing be dyslexic?
(CBS/AP) Dyslexia may be a disorder not only of reading and writing but also of hearing. A surprising new study shows that adults with dyslexia have a hard time recognizing voices.
Does everyone have selective hearing?
Some people seek out treatment for selective hearing. However, it’s a phenomenon that affects nearly everyone.
What to do when you can’t think of anything to say?
Immediate strategies for being able think of things to say
- Go in with an overall approach for making conversation.
- Pay attention and keep up with the conversation going on around you.
- Don’t filter yourself too much when trying to think of something to say.
- Don’t fret too much about saying generic things.
How do you repeat information to make sure everyone understands?
Let’s take a look at a few examples to help clarify. Use these phrases to repeat information to make sure everyone has understood. Let me repeat that. Let’s go through that again. If you don’t mind, I’d like to go over this again. Let me repeat that. We’d like to find new partners for our business. Let’s go through that again.
What does it mean to not understand what the other person feels?
The phrase suggests that you don’t truly understand what the other person feels at all. (Really, how could you?) It suggests that you feel the need to turn the conversation toward your experience, not his or hers, and that ultimately you don’t really care about that person’s concerns after all.
What do you do when someone says something humiliating to you?
Don’t take it personally. First, take your mind off of yourself and try to silently understand what caused this other person to say this humiliating thing to you. Take as long as you need. Stare at the person with your mouth hanging open if you need to.
Why do people use shaming as a way to get away from someone?
It’s simply a tool for helping you move out of the shadow of their behavior. It is also a way of helping you not to take their actions personally, and of seeing more clearly that it’s about them, not you. One possibility is that they’re angry; perhaps because you shamed them in some way?