“Are You a Good Witch or a Bad Witch?”: An Exercise in Suspending Judgment when Interacting with “Difficult” People

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Courses: Interpersonal Communication, Health Communication Objectives: In this single-class activity, students gain awareness and practice in suspending judgments about “difficult” people in order to understand the reasoning behind certain objectionable behavior.

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