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Nonviolent Communication (technology, non-violence) | |
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Marshall Rosenberg uses hand puppets to explain NVC | |
Start | 1960s |
Founder(s) | Marshall Rosenberg |
Abbreviation | NVC |
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is a system of negotiation that was conceived by US psychologist Marshall Rosenberg.
Avoiding labels
NVC encourages people to avoid labelling others or imputing motives or feelings to them. Instead it recommends that people explore their own feelings and learn to express them without use of enemy images or judgments about others.
Important on Wikispooks
Wikispooks aims to emulate NVC, by seeking to minimize the use of loaded language such as enemy images.[1]
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