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Heitler

/ ˈhaitlər /

noun

  1. Walter (ˈvaltər). 1904–81, German physicist, noted for his work on chemical bonds

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In the early 20th century, German chemists such as Walter Heitler and Fritz London showed the covalent bond could be understood using quantum mechanics.

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Susan Heitler, a Denver-based clinical psychologist and author specializing in conflict, calls this “the three As: agree, add and appreciate.”

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It’s normal to grieve missed experiences, Dr. Heitler said, and important to give yourself some time to mourn.

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Once you’ve found mutual territory and contributed something that makes your opponent feel heard, Dr. Heitler said, go a step further: Thank them.

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“Just saying ‘I appreciate you helping me think about that in a new way,’ changes the tone of the conversation,” Dr. Heitler said.

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