Description |
ix, 198 pages : 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 175) and index. |
Contents |
Origins of nonviolent communication -- Purpose of NVC -- The two questions -- How can we express what's alive in us? -- Observations -- Feelings -- Needs -- How can we make life more wonderful? -- Requests -- Requests versus demands -- Change within ourselves -- Growth through self-education -- Self-empathy for our 'mistakes' -- Healing old hurts-mourning versus apology -- Connecting with others empathically -- Responding to the messages of others -- Seeing the beauty in others -- What do you want to change? -- Gangs and other domination structures -- How we got where we are -- Creating change in our schools -- Working with gangs in ghettos -- Changing other social institutions -- Transforming enemy images and connecting -- Mediating between warring tribes -- Addressing terrorism -- Joining forces with others to create social change -- Funding for social change -- Dealing with conflict and confrontation -- Seeing the human being across the table -- Transforming conflict in business -- Transforming business culture -- When people won't meet -- Gratitude -- Praise and compliments as damaging judgments -- Expressing gratitude with NVC -- How to receive gratitude -- Summary/final thoughts. |
Subject |
Interpersonal communication.
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Interpersonal relations.
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ISBN |
1892005174 paperback alkaline paper |
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9781892005175 paperback alkaline paper |
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