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Living Nonviolent Communication

Practical Tools to Connect and Communicate Skillfully in Every Situation
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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:

  • Conflict resolution
  • Working with anger
  • Spiritual practice
  • Healing and reconciliation
  • Loving relationships
  • Raising children

Nonviolent Communication has flourished for four decades across 35 countries for a simple reason: it works. Now you can learn to activate its healing and transformational potential, with Living Nonviolent Communication

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Contents Paperback Book (176 pages) eBook (176 pages)
Dimensions 5 x 5 inches
Product Code BK02542 BK02542W
ISBN Number 978-1-60407-787-2 978-1-60407-827-5
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Marshall Rosenberg

About Marshall Rosenberg

Marshall Rosenberg (1934 – 2015) was a clinical psychologist and 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 initiated peace programs in war torn areas including Rwanda, Burundi, Nigeria, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the Middle East, Serbia, Croatia, and Ireland. He is the author of Nonviolent Communication and Living Nonviolent Communication. For more information, please visit cnvc.org

Author photo © Beth Banning

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I enjoyed reading the book and am using it as part of the curriculum I am developing for parenting classes in two Cleveland,OH recovery centers, Keating Center for men and THe Jean-Marie House for women. The participants seem to be enriched by

the knowledge and use of I-message, particularly. As you might know, anger problems are associated with drug use and using I-messages helps them communicate less antagonistically. Thank you for all the help you have given me with Non-Violent Communication since I first became aware of it in the nineties. I even had an opportunity to meet Marshall Rosenberg at The Merrick House, in Cleveland, and some other spots. I was then teaching a preschool prevention program for Cuyahoga County. It was for the Alcohol and Drug Abuse services board and serviced inner-city families, their preschool employees, the schools' children, and parents. Good luck to you in your continuing quest to educate all people in non-violent communication techniques and regular use.

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