

NVC Resources on Healing
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2020 has added three major global crises to our long and painful list of ongoing challenges:
- Public health crisis emerging from the Coronavirus infecting humans;
- Governance crisis manifesting especially in global protests against police brutality and governments more generally; and
- Economic crisis unfolding from responses to the pandemic.
And as a result, many of us who share NVC with others have been feeling a growing unease about our roles. I have heard from quite a few who want to go beyond using NVC primarily as a personal growth tool within the market economy, and often don't know how to do so. This course is designed to respond to this need by supporting anyone who shares NVC with others – regardless of experience or certification – in opening to the way systemic perspectives deepen and transform how we bring NVC to people, communities, and organizations.
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NVC trainers discuss intrinsic needs in addiction and its alignment with 12-step programs.
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Tired of flat, confusing empathy? Cultivate a natural, authentic flow for greater connection.
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Rita learns the power of silent empathy while visiting her daughter and offering unsolicited advice.
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Ask the Trainer: Can NVC transform group conflict? Trainer shares stories and answers the question.
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Inbal Kashtan reflects on poverty and how empathy can help build a peaceful, inclusive world.
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Discover how replacing "niceness" with honesty, passion, and compassion restores aliveness.
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Ingrid guides parents to navigate everyday parenting challenges using the NVC model, such as the behavior of a frustrated child, a messy room, transition times and a child who collapses when things don't work out as she had hoped.
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Learn how your inner relationship forms the basis for Focusing and NVC.
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Explore the similarities and differences between NVC and Inner Relationship Focusing.

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