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Yoram Mosenzon

CNVC Certified Trainer from Amsterdam, The Netherlands

CNVC Certified Trainer from Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Yoram Mosenzon is a CNVC Certified Trainer, Coach, and Mediator.

When he first discovered NVC over 20 years ago, Yoram was a dancer / choreographer. Eight years after discovering NVC, he decided to stop all his artistic activities and dedicate his time and energy to sharing NVC.

Yoram now teaches NVC to the general public as well as to teachers, universities, parents, businesses, and teams. He travels internationally, teaching  in The Netherlands, France, Israel/Palestine, Belgium, Poland, the USA, and elsewhere.

Yoram is one of four founders of the NVC (Giraffe) school in Amsterdam for children aged 0-21.

Upcoming Live NVC Courses with Yoram Mosenzon

  • Understand the destructive dynamics that keep love from blossoming
  • Learn how to deal with expectations, disappointments, and judgment
  • Transform guilt, shame, and obligations into a flow of creativity
  • Find out what tiny details are preventing natural love to flow!

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Latest NVC Library Resources with Yoram Mosenzon

Yoram Mosenzon shares that the role of a mediator is often misconceived as solving conflicts, which can create stress and exacerbate the conflict. Instead, the true essence of mediation is about remaining untriggered, understanding the pain of the conflicting parties, and facilitating communication.

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Yoram Mosenzon shares an exercise and demo to explore the process of identifying observations and using judgements (jackals) to find the needs.

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From a Nonviolent Communication (NVC) perspective, expressing vulnerabilities by labeling someone as selfish can create disconnection and conflict. Instead of fostering understanding and support, this type of communication often leads to misunderstanding and defensive reactions. Yoram Mosenzon demonstrates how expressing feelings and needs clearly and without judgment facilitates empathy and mutual understanding. This allows for genuine connection and the possibility of finding mutually satisfying solutions.

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Amidst the Israel/Palestine war we see polarizing media portrayals and the battle for public opinion. Read how one person shares his deep, personal connections to the Israel/Palestine conflict, expresses the trauma and viewpoints of both Palestinian and Israeli experiences -- in a way that aims to transcend polarizations, hold compassion, and understand the complexity on both sides. Despite the immense challenge that defies easy resolution, he holds hope, noting historical reconciliations such as the ones between Germans and Jews.

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How do you solve a conflict? By not trying to solve it! Yoram suggests building your conflict resolution muscles by practicing connecting to the needs behind the conflict instead. Check out this excerpt from Session 1 of his 2021 course, Connecting in Conflict and the Art of Navigating Dialogue. Listen.

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