

NVC Resources with Yoram Mosenzon
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Clarifying the Confusion About Responsibility for Others' Feelings
Yoram Mosenzon explores the core NVC principle that others do not cause our feelings—our interpretations and unmet needs do. Through a relatable and humorous example, the trainer highlights how different people respond with a wide range of emotions to the same observation, depending on the story they tell themselves. This session supports growth in needs consciousness, emotional responsibility,...
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How to Express Gratitude and Appreciation in Intimate Relationships
Yoram Mosenzon shares how expressing specific and authentic appreciation can deepen connection in intimate relationships. He emphasizes the importance of making clear observations without judgment and connecting with the feelings and needs that arise from meaningful gestures. Yoram highlights how gratitude becomes a celebration of life, enriching relationships and fostering deeper...
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A Deep Dive into the Art of Mediation
will demonstrate the intention, art, and craft of mediation, including mediation structure, how to lead dialogue toward sustainable agreements, how to be impartial, and much more! Keywords: Yoram Mosenzon mediation dialogue conflict resolution empathy captions searchable transcript agreements NVC application
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Being Radically Honest and the Art of Dialogue
the power of empathy to dissolve anger, pain, fear, and hurt Hear the essence of what other people say, no matter how they express it – and more! Keywords: applying NVC multisession course Yoram Mosenzon empathic presence empathy guess hearing no resolve conflict honesty guessing needs integrating NVC role play
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The True Role of a Mediator
Yoram Mosenzon shares that the role of a mediator is often misconceived as solving conflicts, which can create stress and exacerbate the conflict. Instead, the true essence of mediation is about remaining untriggered, understanding the pain of the conflicting parties, and facilitating communication. Conflict is defined as two people experiencing pain simultaneously. The mediator's job is not to...
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The Communication Difference
Yoram Mosenzon shares an exercise and demo to explore the process of identifying observations and using judgments (jackals) to find the needs. Keywords: Yoram Mosenzon classical NVC exercises/practices jackal show observation judgment empathy guess needs
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Navigating Vulnerability
someone as selfish can create disconnection and conflict. Instead of fostering understanding and 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...
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Israel - Palestine, And - And
he holds hope, noting historical reconciliations such as the ones between Germans and Jews. Read this article Keywords: Israel Palestine war conflict polarization empathy occupation violence Yoram Mosenzon
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The Gift of Conflict
connecting to the needs behind the conflict instead. Check out this excerpt from Session 1 of his 2021 course, Connecting in Conflict and the Art of Navigating Dialogue. Listen. Keywords: Yoram Mosenzon conflict honesty strategies needs beauty of the needs
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From Self-Connection to Self-Expression
Yoram Mosenzon discusses judgmental dialogue and its hidden aim to meet needs. This often creates distance instead of fostering connection. Yoram introduces a self-connection exercise to improve the chances of dialogue becoming more enriching and life-serving. Keywords: exercises/practices judgment self connection criticism jackal show jackal thinking self expression Yoram Mosenzon
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Connecting in Conflict and the Art of Navigating Dialogue
on. Some go head-first into conflict, letting it all out in a big emotional outburst. Whatever the response, it's common that people just simply do not know other ways to respond. Keywords: Yoram Mosenzon resolve conflict requests judgment applying NVC conflict resolution empathy empathy guess multisession course
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About Self-Requests
asserts that we can make requests of others and that we are making requests of ourselves throughout the day. The thing that has the biggest impact is how I make requests of myself. Keywords: Yoram Mosenzon doing NVC requests strategies needs
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How to Use Positive Language When Making Requests
Yoram Mosenzon suggests that when we make positive language requests, we tell people what we want. We give them an image of what would make life more wonderful. What we usually do is tell people what we do not want. This tends to create resistance. For example: How do you feel when I say Stop asking me questions all of the time? What about if I say Would you be willing to write down your...
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