Contents

Foreword by Deepak Chopra, MD

Acknowledgments

1   Giving From the Heart

Introduction

A Way to Focus Attention

The NVC Process

Applying NVC in Our Lives and the World

NVC in Action: “Murderer, Assassin, Child-Killer!”

2   Communication That Blocks Compassion

Moralistic Judgments

Making Comparisons

Denial of Responsibility

Other Forms of Life-Alienating Communication

3   Observing Without Evaluating

The Highest Form of Human Intelligence

Distinguishing Observations From Evaluations

NVC in Action: “The Most Arrogant Speaker We’ve Ever Had!”

Exercise 1: Observation or Evaluation?

4   Identifying and Expressing Feelings

The Heavy Cost of Unexpressed Feelings

Feelings versus Non-Feelings

Building a Vocabulary for Feelings

Exercise 2: Expressing Feelings

5   Taking Responsibility for Our Feelings

Hearing a Negative Message: Four Options

The Needs at the Roots of Feelings

The Pain of Expressing Our Needs versus the Pain of Not Expressing Our Needs

From Emotional Slavery to Emotional Liberation

NVC in Action: “Bring Back the Stigma of Illegitimacy!”

Exercise 3: Acknowledging Needs

6   Requesting That Which Would Enrich Life

Using Positive Action Language

Making Requests Consciously

Asking for a Reflection

Requesting Honesty

Making Requests of a Group

Requests versus Demands

Defining Our Objective When Making Requests

NVC in Action: Sharing Fears About a Best Friend’s Smoking

Exercise 4: Expressing Requests

7   Receiving Empathically

Presence: Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There

Listening for Feelings and Needs

Paraphrasing

Sustaining Empathy

When Pain Blocks Our Ability to Empathize

NVC in Action: A Wife Connects With Her Dying Husband

Exercise 5: Receiving Empathically versus Non-Empathically

8   The Power of Empathy

Empathy That Heals

Empathy and the Ability to Be Vulnerable

Using Empathy to Defuse Danger

Empathy in Hearing Someone’s “No!”

Empathy to Revive a Lifeless Conversation

Empathy for Silence

9   Connecting Compassionately With Ourselves

Remembering the Specialness of What We Are

Evaluating Ourselves When We’ve Been Less Than Perfect

Translating Self-Judgments and Inner Demands

NVC Mourning

Self-Forgiveness

The Lesson of the Polka-Dotted Suit

Don’t Do Anything That Isn’t Play!

Translating “Have to” to “Choose to”

Cultivating Awareness of the Energy Behind Our Actions

10  Expressing Anger Fully

Distinguishing Stimulus From Cause

All Anger Has a Life-Serving Core

Stimulus versus Cause: Practical Implications

Four Steps to Expressing Anger

Offering Empathy First

Taking Our Time

NVC in Action: Parent and Teen Dialogue A Life-Threatening Issue

11  Conflict Resolution and Mediation

Human Connection

NVC Conflict Resolution versus Traditional Mediation

NVC Conflict Resolution Steps—A Quick Overview

On Needs, Strategies, and Analysis

Empathy to Ease the Pain That Prevents Hearing

Using Present and Positive Action Language to Resolve Conflict

Using Action Verbs

Translating “No”

NVC and the Mediator Role

When People Say “No” to Meeting Face to Face

Informal Mediation: Sticking Our Nose in Other People’s Business

12  The Protective Use of Force

When the Use of Force Is Unavoidable

The Thinking Behind the Use of Force

Types of Punitive Force

The Costs of Punishment

Two Questions That Reveal the Limitations of Punishment

The Protective Use of Force in Schools

13  Liberating Ourselves and Counseling Others

Freeing Ourselves From Old Programming

Resolving Internal Conflicts

Caring for Our Inner Environment

Replacing Diagnosis With NVC

NVC in Action: Dealing With Resentment and Self-Judgment

14  Expressing Appreciation in Nonviolent Communication

The Intention Behind the Appreciation

The Three Components of Appreciation

Receiving Appreciation

The Hunger for Appreciation

Overcoming the Reluctance to Express Appreciation

Epilogue

Bibliography

Index

The Four-Part Nonviolent Communication Process

Some Basic Feelings and Needs We All Have

About Nonviolent Communication

About PuddleDancer Press

About the Center for Nonviolent Communication

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