

NVC Resources on Empathy
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You Ask too Many Questions!!
an authority figure. Otherwise, your question may sound like a demand, blame, trap, intrusion or accusation, and it may elicit a defensive response. If you get a "question" like that, give them empathy. Read on for reflection questions to see how our revealing and our withholding impacts our relationships with others and with ourselves. Read this article Keywords: question conflict reactivity...
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Navigating Vulnerability
support, this type of communication often leads to misunderstanding and defensive reactions. Yoram Mosenzon demonstrates how expressing feelings and needs clearly and without judgment facilitates empathy and mutual understanding. This allows for genuine connection and the possibility of finding mutually satisfying solutions. Keywords: nvc nonviolent communication feelings needs relationships nvc...
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Making Empowering Requests (Not Demands)
Use this worksheet to check to see if you’re making a request, rather than a demand. Clarify and connect your request to your needs. Check your motivations. Use a phrase, question, or empathy guess to connect to the person if they say “no”. See sample requests for actions, offers, and for deepening understanding. Read this article Keywords: connection request demand hearing a no action request...
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The Facilitator's Role
course, Facilitate NVC Groups with Joy and Confidence. She also covers a variety of useful tips such as what to do if you feel lost or confused, how to trust your gut, and ideas around utilizing empathy for yourself! Keywords: Mary Mackenzie Facilitating NVC Groups with Joy and Confidence sharing NVC Group Facilitation Tips purpose Marshall Rosenberg needs captions searchable transcript
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