

NVC Resources on Conflict
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In times of conflict, it’s easy to lose touch with ourselves and our needs. In this heartfelt session, Jesse Wiens Chu shares three practical centering practices—rooted in the principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC)—to help you find your way back to self-connection, empathy, and choice.
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Trainer Tip: When in a conflict that doesn’t seem to have a solution being aware of your needs, and then being creative and flexible about getting them met, can go a long way to coming up with creative solutions that work for everyone.
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Learn tools to reconnect and heal your relationship with adult children.
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Ask the Trainer: Is it a good idea to use NVC on persistent guilt, anger or depression without the aid of others?
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CNVC Certified Trainer Miki Kashtan talks with radio show host Hollis Polk about strategies for communicating with family members whose political views oppose our own.
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Learn simple steps to transform conflict and mobilize peace at home, work and in the wider world.
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Facilitated dialogue helps conflicting parties build understanding and explore solutions.
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Ask the Trainer: Can NVC transform group conflict? Trainer shares stories and answers the question.
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Trainer Tip: Whether there is the potential of physical or emotional violence, listening deeply to the underlying needs of the people in conflict can be swift, direct, and healing. Look for opportunities to defuse conflicts by reflecting the feelings and needs of the other person.
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Ask the Trainer: Is a confidentiality agreement typically used in NVC practice groups?

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