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NVC In Brief
For over 35 years, Dr. Marshall Rosenberg has been sharing the language of compassion throughout the world. From the war-torn states of Rwanda, to state penitentiaries around the U.S., to public schools in Oregon, Marshall Rosenberg's Language of Compassion has helped contribute to a shift in consciousness from reliance on violence and domination systems to a new paradigm of interconnectedness. NVC delineates four components of communication:
The use of NVC doesn't require the recipient of our communication to be literate in NVC, or even motivated to relate to us compassionately. When we focus on clarifying what is being observed, felt, and needed, rather than on diagnosing and judging, we discover the depth of our own compassion. Through its emphasis on deep listening - to ourselves as well as others - NVC fosters respect, attentiveness and empathy, and engenders a mutual desire to give from the heart. Frequently Asked Questions About NVC (PDF) The NVC process is described more fully in Marshall Rosenberg's book, Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, available through the Center for Nonviolent Communication, ORNCC, public libraries, and in many bookstores. NVC is shared internationally by Marshall Rosenberg and over 100 certified NVC trainers through the Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC), and supported by hundreds of grassroots regional or statewide NVC groups like ORNCC. For more information about the Center for Nonviolent Communication, NVC, groups and contacts in other areas, and NVC work in specific areas such as education, parenting, social change, restorative justice and other topics, visit the CNVC website. |
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