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Book

Nonviolent communication : a language of life

Call Number

  • 153.6 R8135 (CEN)

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Edition

3rd edition.

Publication Information

Encinitas, CA : PuddleDancer Press, [2015]

Physical Description

xix, 244 pages : portrait ; 23 cm

Summary

"Most of us have been educated from birth to compete, judge, demand, and diagnose--to think and communicate in terms of what is 'right' and 'wrong' with people. At best, communicating and thinking this way can create misunderstanding and frustration. At its worst, it can lead to anger, depression, and even emotional or physical violence. [This book] uses stories, role-plays, and real-world examples to introduce the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process. Far more than simple techniques, you'll learn to transform the thinking, language, and moralistic judgments that prevent the quality of relationships you've always wanted. Start to more easily resolve conflicts, get what you want without demands, hear the needs of others, strengthen your personal and professional relationships, and live your fullest potential. With Nonviolent Communication, you'll learn to: significantly improve your relationships with family, friends, and co-workers; stay peaceful in the face of judgment, criticism, and anger; speak, think, and listen in ways that inspire compassion and understanding; break patterns of thinking that lead to stress, depression, guilt, and shame; discover common ground with anyone, anytime, anywhere."--Book cover.

Contents

  • Giving from the heart
  • Communication that blocks compassion
  • Observing without evaluating
  • Identifying and expressing feelings
  • Taking responsibility for our feelings
  • Requesting that which would enrich life
  • Receiving empathically
  • The power of empathy
  • Connecting compassionately with ourselves
  • Expressing anger fully
  • Conflict resolution and mediation
  • The protective use of force
  • Liberating ourselves and counseling others
  • Expressing appreciation in nonviolent communication.

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