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Communicating
Compassionately In a World of Conflict
Friday, April 16, 2010 - 9:00 am until 4:00 pm
Presented by: Joe Brummer
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Most of us have been educated from birth to
compete, judge, demand, and diagnose — to think and communicate in terms
of what is “right“ and “wrong“ with people.
We express our feelings in terms of what another person has “done
to us,” instead of taking responsibility for our feelings independent of
another person. We struggle
to understand our own needs in the moment, or to effectively ask for
what we want without using unhealthy demands, threats, or coercion.
At
best, communicating and thinking
this way can create misunderstanding and frustration. And still worse,
it can lead to anger, depression, and even emotional or physical
violence.
Through this workshop, you’ll learn to
transform the thinking, language, and moralistic judgments that keep you
from the enriching relationships that you dream of. The 4-Part NVC
process provides a unique, yet simple, framework to get "unstuck" in
those trying moments.
You’ll start to resolve conflicts with ease
more easily get what you want without using demands, begin to hear the
needs of others with less struggle, strengthen your personal and
professional relationships, and start living to your fullest potential. |
Transform conflict in your home, workplace, school and in your community
into connection
Based on the work of Marshall Rosenberg and the Center for Nonviolent
Communication
About the presenter: Twice the victim of violent crimes, Joe Brummer has
spent years exploring why people commit acts of violence against others.
He has studied nonviolence, conflict resolution and clocked hundreds of
hours at the mediation table. He has worked with the Institute for the
Study and Practice of Nonviolence to bring nonviolence to youth in
schools, trained with the Community Mediation Center of RI and serves on
their Juvenile Restorative Justice Advisory Board. In the winter 2008,
Joe attended the International Intensive Training on Nonviolent
Communication. He has presented on NVC at national conventions,
universities and private organizations across
TO REGISTER: The deadline for registration is June 22, 2009
Registration is open to the public. Seating
is limited. The requested fee for this training is $99.00 per person and
includes lunch and materials.
Name: _______________________________________________________________
Address:______________________________________________________________
Phone:_____________________
Email:_____________________________________
Checks should be made payable to Community Mediation, Inc.
Please mail check or money order and registration form to:
32 Elm Street, New Haven, CT 06510.
Questions, please call (203)
782-3500. |
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Sponsored by Community Mediation, Inc. |
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