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What is Nonviolent Communication?
Imagine connecting with the
human spirit, in each person, in any situation.
Imagine interacting with
others in a way that allows everyone's needs to be equally valued.
Imagine creating
organizations and life-serving systems responsive to our needs and the needs of
our environment.
The process of Nonviolent
Communication (NVC) helps connect us with what is
alive in ourselves and in others moment-to-moment, with what we or others could
do to make life more wonderful, and with an awareness of what gets in the way of
natural giving and receiving.
NVC strengthens our ability
to inspire compassion from others and respond compassionately to others and
ourselves. NVC guides us
to reframe how we express ourselves, how we hear others and resolve conflicts by
focusing our consciousness on what we are observing, feeling, needing, and requesting.
Nonviolent Communication: It is a process of empathy and honesty, and is sometimes described
as "the language of the heart."
Center for Nonviolent Communicationsm: www.cnvc.org A global organization helping people connect compassionately with
themselves and one another through Nonviolent
Communicationsm, a process created by
Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Nonviolent
Communications Links
Communication From The Heart: http://www.communicationfromtheheart.com/
Bay (San Francisco, Oakland)
NVC: http://www.baynvc.org/
Capital NVC (Washington DC area):
http://www.capitolnvc.org/
Charlottesville Center for Compassionate
Communications: http://nvc.basileia.org/
Peacemaker Institute
Colorado: http://www.peacemakerinstitute.org/NVCBoulder.htm
Nonviolent Communications
Arizona: http://www.nvcaz.com/
NVC New
Mexico:
http://www.nvc-nm.org/welcome.html
NVC Santa
Cruz(CA):
http://www.nvcsantacruz.org/
Oregon Network for Compassionate
Communications: http://www.orncc.net/
Puget Sound Network for
Compassionate Communications: http://www.psncc.org/
Southern Tier Center for Compassionate Communications:
http://www.stccc.us/
Suncoast Network for Compassionate Communications: http://nvcsarasota.com/
Twin Cities Nonviolent Communications:
http://www.tcnvc.org/
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