

NVC Resources on Authenticity
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Communicating with a client or patient with a mental health diagnosis can be tough. This guidebook introduces Nonviolent Communication, helping you develop more clear, compassionate, mutual satisfaction and potentially create conditions that heal those who look to you for help. With this guide learn to notice when your approach is likely to trigger defense and how to shift that to more authenticity, understanding and trust.
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Awaken your soul force and live from compassion and clarity while grounded in human needs.
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Listen to Roxy Manning explore the barriers to speaking authentically as powerful voices for change, and practice these needed conversations about the ongoing violence in the streets of America.
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Robert's passion was in the spirituality of the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process. He saw NVC both as a process that helps people connect more authentically with themselves and others, and as a spiritual practice and way of living. The worldwide NVC community mourned when Robert died in 2021. He left behind a legacy of work that emerged from a lifetime of inquiry into the intersection between spirituality and human communication.
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Explore what blocks us from speaking truth and how honesty builds trust and growth.
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Balance self-passion and compassion with NVC tools to stay empowered and honor your own needs.
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Live from the beauty of needs through deep self-compassion and spacious inner transformation.
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Create intimacy with transparency, empathy, and trust—Kelly blends humor, music, and exercises.
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Experience John Kinyon's application of NVC Founder Marshall Rosenberg's 4-part model of reconciliation and healing, a model he developed over the course of decades of work with people around the world who have experienced the deep pain of violence.
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Embody NVC consciousness and live each day in the fullness of compassion.

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