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Marshall B. Rosenberg

    6 octobre 1934 – 7 février 2015
    Practical Spirituality
    Speak Peace In a World of Conflict
    Nonviolent Communication
    Les ressources insoupçonnées de la colère
    Les mots sont des fenêtres (ou bien ce sont des murs)
    Dénouer les conflits par la communication nonviolente
    • Marshall Rosenberg a développé la Communication Non Violente (CNV) à travers une réflexion sur ses expériences de vie. Inspiré par l'écoute active de Carl Rogers, il a été marqué dès son enfance par les moqueries de ses camarades, mais aussi par la joie de son oncle, même dans des moments difficiles. Ces observations ont façonné sa quête pour comprendre les comportements humains. En tant que père, il a expérimenté les principes de la CNV, qu'il a ensuite appliqués dans des contextes de médiation de conflits internationaux, tels que ceux en Israël/Palestine et au Rwanda. Ce livre, rédigé par une journaliste et médiatrice formée à la CNV, présente un entretien approfondi avec Rosenberg, où il partage sa philosophie sur les relations amoureuses, l'éducation, et son incroyable énergie. Il invite à s'engager pour un monde plus authentique et humain. Pour ceux qui connaissent déjà la CNV, cet ouvrage offre de nouvelles perspectives sur Rosenberg. Pour les néophytes, il suscite un intérêt pour cette approche capable de transformer nos relations et notre société, un changement déjà en cours.

      Dénouer les conflits par la communication nonviolente
    • La plupart d'entre nous avons été éduqués dans un esprit de compétition, de jugement, d'exigence et de pensée de ce qui est « bon » ou « mauvais ». Au mieux, ces conditionnements peuvent conduire à une mauvaise compréhension des autres, au pire, ils génèrent colère, frustration, et peuvent conduire à la violence. Une communication de qualité entre soi et les autres est aujourd'hui une des compétences les plus précieuses. Par un processus en quatre points, Marshall Rosenberg met ici à notre disposition un outil très simple dans son principe, mais extrêmement puissant, pour améliorer radicalement et rendre vraiment authentique notre relation aux autres. Grâce à des histoires, des exemples et des dialogues simples, ce livre nous apprend principalement : - à manifester une compréhension respectueuse à tout message reçu, - à briser les schémas de pensée qui mènent à la colère et à la déprime, - à dire ce que nous désirons sans susciter d'hostilité, - à communiquer en utilisant le pouvoir guérisseur de l'empathie. Bien plus qu'un processus, c'est un chemin de liberté, de cohérence et de lucidité qui nous est ici proposé. Cette nouvelle édition est enrichie d'un important chapitre sur la médiation et la résolution des conflits.

      Les mots sont des fenêtres (ou bien ce sont des murs)
    • Quand frappe la colère, le champ de vision rétrécit, le coeur s'accélère, les jugements se bousculent dans la tête... Et nous voici sur le point de dire ou faire quelque chose qui ne fera qu'aggraver la situation. Mais une autre issue est possible ! La Communication NonViolente nous apprend en effet que la colère est le signal d'alarme de notre déconnexion d'avec nos besoins. Il s'agit dès lors d'écouter ce signal pour nous reconnecter à eux et les satisfaire sereinement. À cet égard, Marshall B Rosenberg, fondateur de la CNV, est très clair : si ce sont nos jugements sur eux - et non les autres -, qui provoquent la colère en nous ; et si ces jugements négatifs nous empêchent de nous relier à nos besoins, alors il suffit d'identifier ces derniers et de cesser de juger, pour trouver une solution positive pour tous aux situations "irritantes". Transformons la colère en actions bienveillantes pour soi et pour les autres, grâce à la Communication NonViolente.

      Les ressources insoupçonnées de la colère
    • Nonviolent Communication

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(21400)Évaluer

      Explains how to break patterns of thinking that lead to anger, depression and violence, transform potential conflicts into compassionate dialogues, speak your mind without creating resistance or hostility, hear whatever is said to you as a "please" or "thank you", create greater depth and caring in your intimate relationships, and motivate with compassion rather than with fear, guilt or shame.

      Nonviolent Communication
    • Speak Peace In a World of Conflict

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(429)Évaluer

      In every interaction, every conversation and in every thought, you have a choice – to promote peace or perpetuate violence. International peacemaker, mediator and healer, Dr. Marshall B. Rosenberg shows you how the language you use is the key to enriching life. Take the first step to reduce violence, heal pain, resolve conflicts and spread peace on our planet – by developing an internal consciousness of peace rooted in the language you use each day.Speak Peace is filled with inspiring stories, lessons and ideas drawn from over 40 years of mediating conflicts and healing relationships in some of the most war torn, impoverished, and violent corners of the world. Speak Peace offers insight, practical skills, and powerful tools that will profoundly change your relationships and the course of your life for the better.Bestselling author of the internationally acclaimed, Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life. Discover how you can create an internal consciousness of peace as the first step toward effective personal, professional, and social change. Find complete chapters on the mechanics of Nonviolent Communication, effective conflict resolution, transforming business culture, transforming enemy images, addressing terrorism, transforming authoritarian structures, expressing and receiving gratitude, and social change.

      Speak Peace In a World of Conflict
    • Practical Spirituality

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(93)Évaluer

      According to Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D., our most basic spiritual need is to contribute to the well being of others and ourselves. His brief, unscripted reflections on the spiritual basis of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) will inspire you not only to connect with the Divine in yourself and others, but to begin to create a world of empathy and compassion, where the language we use is the key to enriching life.Discover an intensely satisfying and joyful spiritual experience that begins with you. In these rich pages, learn how NVC can help you achieve a more practical, applied spirituality.Discover how - Strengthen the connection between your actions and your spiritual values- Let go of enemy images and moralistic judgments, and experience our common humanity- Connect with others from a place of compassionate energy

      Practical Spirituality
    • Raising Children Compassionately

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(423)Évaluer

      Your search for parenting tips that actually improve your family dynamics is over. While other parenting resources offer communication models or discipline techniques, this powerful, practical booklet offers the unique skills and perspective of the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process. NVC stresses the importance of putting compassionate connection first to create a mutually respectful, enriching family dynamic filled with clear, heartfelt communication. An exceptional resource for parents, parent educators, families and anyone else who works with children.For over forty years, Dr. Marshall Rosenberg has taught NVC to parents, families, children and teachers. Parents around the world have used his advice to deepen family connections, move past conflicts and improve communication. His revolutionary approach helps parents motivate children to cooperate without either the threat of punishment or the promise of reward. Learn how to model compassionate communication in the home to help your children successfully resolve conflicts and express themselves clearly.

      Raising Children Compassionately
    • When Students Love to Learn and Teachers Love to TeachIn this revolutionary book, Marshall Rosenberg empowers educators to transform schools into life-serving, learning-rich environments that maximize the potential of each student.Filled with insight, adaptable exercises and role-plays, Life-Enriching Education gives educators practical skills to generate mutually respectful classroom relationships. Discover how our language and organizational structures directly impact student potential, trust, self-esteem and student enjoyment in their learning. Rediscover the joy of teaching in a classroom where each person's needs are respected!Learn Practical Skills - Maximize student potential- Strengthen your classroom community- Resolve and prevent conflicts peacefully- Improve the quality of classroom and school relationships

      Life-Enriching Education
    • Surprising Purpose of Anger

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(422)Évaluer

      You can feel it when it hits you. Your face flushes and your vision narrows. Your heartbeat increases as judgmental thoughts flood your mind. Your anger has been triggered, and you're about to say or do something that will likely make it worse. You have an alternative. By practicing the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process you can use that anger to serve a specific, life-enriching purpose. It tells you that you're disconnected from what you value and that your needs are not being met. Rather than managing your anger by suppressing your feelings or blasting someone with your judgments, Marshall Rosenberg shows you how to use anger to discover what you need, and then how to meet your needs in constructive ways. This booklet will help you apply these four key truths:- People or events may spark your anger but your own judgments are its cause- Judging others as "wrong" prevents you from connecting with your unmet needs- Getting clear about your needs helps you identify solutions satisfying to everyone- Creating strategies focused on meeting your needs transforms anger into positive actions

      Surprising Purpose of Anger
    • Teaching Children Compassionately

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,1(67)Évaluer

      In this keynote address to a national conference of Montessori educators, Marshall Rosenberg describes his progressive, radical approach to teaching that centers on compassionate connection. Marshall describes the counterproductive role that power and punishment play in our schools, and challenges educators to motivate students instead "by a reverence for life." This practical application of Rosenberg's Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process offers educators the tools to create exceptional learning environments. This is an exceptional resource for teachers, school counselors, school administrators, child care providers and more!Nonviolent Communication will help - Maximize the individual potential of all students- Improve trust and connection in your classroom community- Strengthen student interest, retention and connection to their work- Find cooperation without using demands- Improve classroom teamwork, efficiency and results

      Teaching Children Compassionately