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Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Create Your Life, Your Relationships, and Your World in Harmony with Your Values Specs:
Product Name
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Create Your Life, Your Relationships, and Your World in Harmony with Your Values
Manufacturer
Independent Publishers Group
Product Number MPN
1892005034
Retail Price
$17.95
EAN-14
09781892005038
UPC
978189200503
EAN-13
9781892005038
Specifications
Title
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Create Your Life, Your Relationships, and Your World in Harmony with Your Values
ISBN
1892005034
Author(s)
Lucy Leu, Marshall B. Rosenberg,Marshall B. Rosenberg Ph.D.,Arun Gandhi,Lucy Leu, Marshall B. Rosenberg, Marshall B. Rosenberg Ph.D.
Release Date
2003-09-01
Format
Paperback
Num of Pages
240, 248
Num. of Items
1
EAN
9781892005038
Dimensions
9.22 x 5.96 x 0.57 in.
Weight
0.5 lbs.
Deal first added on:
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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Create Your Life, Your Relationships, and Your World in Harmony with Your Values
"A brilliant book"
2009-09-02
- Reviewed By User: A2XESF29T94T2
a life-changing book. A very good and complete introduction to a compassionate way of communicating and relating not only to other people but also to ourselves so that we can allow the best in us to shine while we constructively work on our unresolved needs.
"Required Reading for Humans"
2009-06-11
- Reviewed By User: A395MJMEQUAS2S
This should be read and reread by all humans as soon as they are able to read and understand! How different the world would be if we all used this type of communication!
This book will help anyone wishing to improve their communication skills. The advice in this book will help people from any walk of life. I wish we all were born knowing how to communicate in this fashion. The world would be a much better place.
"Excellent guide"
2009-05-30
- Reviewed By User: A1550JSO4D6108
This is an outstanding resource for anyone interested in learning how to express themselves more effectively, listen to others with compassionate understanding, and address one's own issues kindly and effectively. Dr. Rosenberg has done a wonderful job explaining the NVC process. I love this book.
"A road map to a journey worth taking"
2009-05-05
- Reviewed By User: AFBB944IC5NY
What began as a search for a better discipline system for our 6 yr old has turned out to be a philosophical approach and communication tool that is transforming how we relate to each other and ourselves.
We originally set out on this journey because our current discipline method with our 6 yr old (a reward/consequence system) was no longer working and we were getting into escalating cycles of defiance/threats/punishment with him. We began with the small booklet Raising Children Compassionately - and I think it helped to have this brief overview before plunging into the NVC book.
Like other things worth doing, this one has taken consistent work and patience on our part. The first week - in which we were letting go of our old ways and clumsily trying out some of the new ways - felt, at times, like being on a turbulent river in a small boat with just a couple of wooden paddles to steer us around the rapids. Our son was acting out (e.g., refusing to do HW, whining, arguing) and instead of punishing, threatening and coercing him we were trying to problem solve using the methods - and more importantly - the goals - of NVC. I am glad we hung in there during that transition period and patiently and imperfectly kept at it. Although it was taking a lot more time and effort, we could tell - even in the beginning - that the approach was working as well as our old "1-2-3 you lose a privilege" chart - minus the hurt feelings, tantrums, and moping that resulted.
After about 2-3 weeks, we began to notice unexpected side benefits. We still had to work hard to resolve situations every time our needs did not coincide with those of our child - but we were finding that we were not nearly as drained at the end of the day as when we had been exerting our control over him and aiming for obedience. At the same time, as we were applying the system and actively working on the approach, we began to communicate with each other (as a couple) in a more peaceful, respectful, and less blaming manner. Other small benefits followed. A phone call with mom about a difficult subject went surprisingly well. A visit with the in-laws was unusually smooth and light. I was able to re-establish communication with a colleague I had been sort of avoiding at work because of what I had perceived as his caustic ways. Even our 6 yr old began to speak to his 2 yr old sister with more patience and kindness.
Most interestingly of all, I have begun to feel more connected to myself: to what I need, feel, and why.
I want to emphasize that the system has not been a magic wand but more like a road map to a way of being. We have been very imperfect at it, losing our temper and our connections with each other many times since we set out on this journey a month ago. However, unlike other behavioral systems, in which "inconsistency" seems to erode positive outcomes, every successful effort at connection, using NVC, has been like a paving stone that, once put down, has remained in place patiently waiting for the next one. The result has been a slowly emerging road of consciousness and connection with each other that we are able to walk on even as we build it.
"Insightful and transforming"
2009-04-15
- Reviewed By User: AUKTVXDZ17Z0
I highly recommend this book. It offers great insight to the root of conflict and how easily it can be transformed with effective communication. I thought the information and skills were presented in a clear fashion and really enjoyed the real-life examples. There is a lot of material to absorb- I'm starting to re-read it and imagine I will re-read it many times.
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