Beschreibung
Many people in our society have been raised to judge, compete, set demands, and communicate with others in terms of what is 'right' and what is 'wrong.' Communication in this sense often leads to misunderstandings and a breakdown of connection. Nonviolent communication represents not only a certain method but a comprehensive worldview. It is based on listening to oneself and to one's partner and a willingness to perceive the needs and feelings of both oneself and the other. Thus, it helps to resolve conflicts and differences of opinion and develops relationships based on mutual respect, empathy, and cooperation. The book, which has been thoroughly revised for this new edition, will be appreciated by readers interested in effective communication, communication trainers, teachers, educators, and anyone who has ever encountered difficulties in their relationships and wishes to transform them. Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D., was an American psychologist and the creator of the concept of nonviolent communication. He grew up in a troubled neighborhood in Detroit, where he developed a deep interest in new forms of communication that would provide an alternative to the violence he encountered. His interest led him to earn a doctorate in clinical psychology in 1961 at the University of Wisconsin, where he studied under Carl R. Rogers. Further...
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Author: Rosenberg Marshall B.
Publication date: 24. Februar 2022
Manufacturer: PORTÁL, s.r.o.
Genres: Communication, body language, Personal development, Books, Non-fiction literature
Type: Books - paperback
ISBN/EAN: 9788026217855

