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What if you could defuse tension and create accord in even the most volatile situations — just by changing the way you spoke?
For more than four decades, Marshall Rosenberg did just that, peacefully resolving conflicts in families, schools, businesses, and governments in the United States and 60+ countries around the world.
His vision was to create a world where individuals, groups, and organizations can collaborate peacefully to enable social change through compassionate, nonviolent communication.
In this audio training workshop, this renowned peacemaker presents his complete system for speaking our deepest truths, addressing our unrecognized needs and emotions, and honoring those same concerns in others.
Adapted from his bestselling book of the same title, Marshall Rosenberg teaches in his own words:
Get your recordings today and hear Marshall Rosenberg's proven methods for "resolving the unresolvable" through Nonviolent Communication, taught in his very own voice!
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Marshall B. Rosenberg, PhD (1934 - 2015) was the creator of Nonviolent Communication (also known as Compassionate Communication or NVC) training and founder of the Center for Nonviolent Communication. He was best known for his work in conflict resolution. Another major component of his work was in education reform, helping schools and teachers create more “life-enriching” environments through learning and teaching Compassionate Communication. Rosenberg founded the Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC) in the early 1960s and taught NVC in the United States and 60+ countries around the world for more than four decades.
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