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This webinar outlines the basis of non-violent communication and explains why it is fundamental know-how and knowledge for every mediator and for really anyone who cares for good relationships. For those who deal with conflict resolution and ultimately for anyone who wants to live in peace.
“Don’t be afraid. Non-violent communication is very easy to explain and to understand, but it takes a lot of effort to implement and a lot of commitment. So you will easily understand how it works or at least I hope so. But that does not mean that you know your NVC unless you put yourself in the game and you practice it. Even so it is a lifelong journey so be aware non-violent communication is not just another tool in your toolkit. It is a life-changing paradigm.”
The founder, the inventor, the man who put together this method called nonviolent communication is Marshall B. Rosenberg.
The speaker Francesca Francese briefly presents the origins of the non-violent communication and then talks about the four main components of it and the two directions of nonviolent communication. And observation, feelings, needs and requests for action, which are the four main components
The fundamental questions are:
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Alexandra Kieffer is a certified mediator with a background of peace and conflict studies and responsible for international networks and training and happy to answer all your questions.
Dr. Andrea Hartmann-Piraudeau is an international certified mediator and conflict expert with a broad international network and many years of experience in mediation and ADR. She is responsible for curriculum and research.
Experiences with our training to become a mediator
Our participants have various professional und cultural backgrounds. After the successful completion of your training, you can be part of our huge IMC Fellows network meeting former participants from different working fields such as UN negotiators, NGO, WHO, judges of supreme courts, psychologists and more. Be ready for a very active and unique network of people based in more than 70 countries.
International Mediation Campus provides services and training in mediation and conflict resolution internationally.
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