Nonviolent communication

Marshall B. Rosenberg

Nonviolent communication

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In his book Nonviolent Communication, the author presents his method on this subject, explaining the necessity to communicate one's needs using an empathic type of communication which enables the person we are talking to, to truly understand the feelings and needs that are hidden behind the words that we speak. By identifying four key areas of communication: observations, feelings, needs and requests, the author teaches us how to use empathy to communicate and listen with honesty, using these four components.

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Analysis and key concepts

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The way that we communicate has the potential to hurt others, what are the basic principles for non-violent communication?

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First area of NVC: how to express an observation without polluting it with judgement

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The second area of NVC: how to clearly communicate your feelings

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The third area of NVC: learning to be responsible for one’s own feelings

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The fourth area of NVC: learning to clearly ask for what we need

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What are the benefits of using non-violent communication and empathy when listening to others

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How to use non-violent communication when we talk to ourselves, offering empathy

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Non-violent communication can be used to express anger without implying that someone else is responsible

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Quotes

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Take home-message

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Many useful tips to:

  • Get in touch with yourself and with others to communicate more empathically.
  • Learn to communicate with honesty and clarity.
  • Learn to listen with empathy.

Marshall B. Rosemberg, was an American psychologist, a teacher, an author and a mediator. He was the creator of non-violent communication, a process that developed a way to relate to others to resolve conflict in both personal relationships and in companies. He worked as a peace mediator all over the world and in 1984 he founded the Centre of non-violent communication, an international non-profit organisation, of which he was the director of educational services.

Publishing house:

Puddledancer Press

Year:

2015

Pages:

264

ISBN:

978-1892005281