Non-violent communication : a language of life / Marshall B. Rosenberg, ... ; [foreword by Arun Gandhi, ...].
Material type:
- 9781892005281
- 189200528X
- Interpersonal communication
- Interpersonal relations
- Nonviolence
- Interpersonal Relations
- Communication interpersonnelle
- Relations humaines
- Non-violence
- Nonviolence
- Interpersonal relations
- Interpersonal communication
- Communication interpersonnelle
- Relations humaines
- Communication -- Aspect psychologique
- 153.6 21
- BF637.C45 R645 2015
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BF637.C45 C78 2012 C.8 Crucial conversations : | BF637.C45 C78 2012 C2 Crucial conversations / | BF637.C45 R645 2015 c.1 Non-violent communication : a language of life / | BF637.C45 R645 2015 c.2 Non-violent communication : a language of life / | BF637.C45 R645 2015 c.3 Non-violent communication : a language of life / | BF637.C45 R6453 2015 C1 Nonviolent communication companion workbook : a practical guide for individual, group, or classroom study / | BF637.C45 R6453 2015 C2 Nonviolent communication companion workbook : a practical guide for individual, group, or classroom study / |
La couv. porte en plus :If "violent means acting in ways that result in hurt or harm, then much of how we communicate could indeed be called "violent" communication."
La couv. porte en plus : "empathy, collaboration, authenticity, freedom."
La couv. porte en plus : "When you 're busy judging people you have no time to love them."
Bibliogr. pages 220-222. Index.
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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