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Beginning the Journey of NVC & Empathy


ONLINE TRAINING

A Level 1 training in Nonviolent Communication taught by Peggy Smith, Certified trainer with the International Center for Nonviolent Communication

FOUR days of online training - July 13 and July 16, 2020 from 9:00 - 11:30 AM each day

  • Would you like to deal with conflict more skillfully?

  • Be sensitive to others without giving up your own needs?

  • Deepen intimacy and have more ease within relationships?

The goal of this training is to explore a way of thinking, acting and speaking that builds connection even during times of stress and conflict.  The practical approach of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) assists us in thinking toward sustainable authentic community where everyone matters.  Participants will learn & explore new skills for using conflict as an opportunity to strengthen connection to others.

This interactive workshop will provide direct experience of empathic listening and empathic problem-solving. We have direct experiences of caring deeply for our authentic self at the same time as caring for the authentic other. These skills have the potential to increase harmony and cooperation within our families, workplace, and the larger community.

You will leave this workshop with practical concepts and skills you can put to immediate use.

Whether you want to improve your relationship with yourself, your family, co­workers or community, your participation in this workshop will open new doors and expand your options.

You will gain concrete skills for using daily conflicts to relate more authentically and compassionately building trust in a multi­ sensory learning environment that fosters safety, depth and fun.

Participants will be empowered by embracing empathetic presence to transform our usual ways of thinking opening opportunities for radiant connections.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn and practice the components of life-serving thinking and communicating as developed through NVC:

  • Making an OBSERVATION – identifying what happened without judgment or interpretation

  • Connecting to the FEELINGS that arise

  • Discovering what human NEEDS are generating those feelings

  • Making a REQUEST, asking for what may make life more wonderful in a way that we experience choice and connection

This dynamic interactive workshop teaches ways to bring our innate empathic capacities to the experiences of daily life with fun and connection.

To register online, CLICK HERE. For more information or to request an accommodation or scholarship application, contact Michelle Patten, 338. 8002; michelle.patten@maine.edu. 

Cost for this ten hour program is $150