You re about to have an uncomfortable meeting with your boss. The principal just called about your middle-schooler. You had a fight with your partner and it s an hour before bed. You know your next move will go a long way toward defining your relationships with these individuals. So what do you do?We all find ourselves in situations similar to these and too often resort to the same old patterns of behavior defending our need to be right, refusing to really listen, speaking cruelly out of anger and frustration, or worse. But there is another way. Living Nonviolent Communication gives you practical training in applying Dr. Marshall Rosenberg s renowned process in the areas he has most often been asked for counsel:
You re about to have an uncomfortable meeting with your boss. The principal just called about your middle-schooler. You had a fight with your partner and it s an hour before bed. You know your next move will go a long way toward defining your relationships with these individuals. So what do you do?We all find ourselves in situations similar to these and too often resort to the same old patterns of behavior defending our need to be right, refusing to really listen, speaking cruelly out of anger and frustration, or worse. But there is another way. Living Nonviolent Communication gives you practical training in applying Dr. Marshall Rosenberg s renowned process in the areas he has most often been asked for counsel:
Marshall Rosenberg
Marshall Rosenberg (October 6, 1934 – February 7, 2015) was best
known for initiating peace programs in war torn areas including
Rwanda, Burundi, Nigeria, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the
Middle East, Serbia, Croatia, and Ireland. A clinical psychologist,
he was the founder and director of educational services for the
Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC), an international
nonprofit organization that offers workshops and training in 30
countries. Dr. Rosenberg is the author of Nonviolent Communication:
A Language of Life. For more information on Dr. Rosenberg, please
visit his website at: www.cnvc.org.
"Nonviolent Communication can change the world. More importantly, it can change your life. I cannot recommend it highly enough." --Jack Canfield, author of Chicken Soup for the Soul series
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