The basics of non-violent communication

The Basics of Non Violent Communication with Marshall Rosenberg

From Wikipedia:

Nonviolent Communication (NVC) (also called Compassionate Communication or Collaborative Communication[1][2]) is a communication process developed by Marshall Rosenberg beginning in the 1960s.[3] NVC often functions as a conflict resolution process. It focuses on three aspects of communication: self-empathy (defined as a deep and compassionate awareness of one’s own inner experience), empathy (defined as listening to another with deep compassion), and honest self-expression (defined as expressing oneself authentically in a way that is likely to inspire compassion in others). (continue reading)

Two more posts that feature Marshall Rosenberg’s work on Beyond Meds:

●  Empathy

●  Fascinating video on the nature of anger and thought

Book by Marshall Rosenberg:

●  Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life

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