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Nonviolent Communication Free Audiobook Download

Marshall B. Rosenberg

Transforming conflict through empathy and understanding.

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Author: Marshall B. Rosenberg

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1999

Audiobook length: 31min

Nonviolent Communication Audiobook by Chapters

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Chapter 1: Giving From the Heart
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40:07
Chapter 2: Observing Without Evaluating
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32:57
Chapter 3: Taking Responsibility for Our Feelings
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68:36
Chapter 4: Receiving Empathically
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33:12
Chapter 5: Empathy mat Heals
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78:55
Chapter 6: Conflict Resolution and Mediation
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59:50
Chapter 7: Liberating Ourselves and Counseling Others
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36:03
Chapter 8: Epilogue
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Who should listen Nonviolent Communication

The summary audiobook of "Nonviolent Communication" by Marshall B. Rosenberg is ideal for individuals seeking to improve their interpersonal relationships and communication skills, including educators, counselors, parents, and anyone interested in fostering empathy and understanding in their interactions. It serves as a valuable resource for those navigating conflict resolution, building stronger connections, or enhancing their emotional intelligence, making it accessible to both personal and professional development seekers.

3 quotes from Nonviolent Communication

  • The greatest gift we can give to one another is our willingness to communicate our feelings and needs, without judgment or blame.
  • We can never hear what another person is saying if we are listening to our judgments about that person.
  • Feeling understood is one of the greatest human needs; it often is what we most crave in our communications.

Author : Marshall B. Rosenberg

Marshall B. Rosenberg was an American psychologist and the founder of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), a transformative approach to interpersonal communication that emphasizes empathy, compassion, and understanding. Born in 1934, Rosenberg's early experiences with violence and discrimination shaped his commitment to promoting peaceful conflict resolution and compassionate communication in various contexts, including education, business, and social justice. He dedicated his life to teaching others how to express their needs and emotions authentically while fostering connection and cooperation, ultimately creating a profound impact on individuals and communities worldwide. Through his books, workshops, and training programs, Rosenberg has inspired countless people to embrace a nonviolent approach to communication, making a lasting contribution to personal and social change.