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Penny Wassman

Practice Exercise

2 pages

Circa 2009

This exercise is most often the first activity in a beginning level workshop after the usual logistics/history/check-in. Penny Wassman experiences it as an opportunity for people to build connection with one another.

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Rita Herzog

Article

1 page

Circa 2007

When Rita first learned about silent empathy she didn't know how soon she'd try it out. She was visiting her daughter and making comments about her life, analyzing her behavior, giving her unsolicited view on everything.

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Melanie Sears

Article

12-18 minutes

7/29/2010

Often patients need enough emotional space to reduce any inner stuckness in their situation. They need to do this before they can adequately absorb information or effectively take next steps. Empathy can help with this. Empathy requires an intention to connect non-judgmentally. This gets better with practice. Read on for examples of how a situation can play out with, and without, empathy. And the difference it makes in healthcare.
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Mary Mackenzie

Trainer Tip

1 - 2 minutes

10/2005

Trainer Tip: Have you ever noticed how often we back up when we find ourselves in a conflict? Or how much we try to pull away when someone is angry or in emotional pain?

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Mary Mackenzie

Trainer Tip

1-2 minutes

10/2005

Trainer Tip: Anger can be an opportunity to hear the "Please" behind the words and create a path to resolve conflicts compassionately.

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Shantigarbha Warren

Article

11 pages

02/2012

CNVC Certified Trainer Shantigarbha Warren offers a report of his recent NVC training trip to Israel/Palestine, India and Sri Lanka and clarifies how NVC can support social change in three very different contexts. Included is an exercise, based on Gandhi’s teaching.

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Mary Mackenzie

Trainer Tip

1-2 minutes

Circa 2007

Trainer Tip: In NVC we consider love to be a need. We all need love, but the ways in which we express it can be very different.

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Shantigarbha Warren

Trainer Tip

1-2 minutes

Circa 2007

Trainer Tip: Could you tell me something I do that meets your need for love?

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Mary Mackenzie

Trainer Tip

1 - 2 minutes

Circa 2007

Trainer Tip: "I often hear people say that someone did something because of a need for control. Control is actually a strategy that is often confused with a need."

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Mary Mackenzie

Trainer Tip

1 - 2 minutes

10/2005

Trainer Tip: "Sometimes we are dissatisfied in our primary relationship, yet the thought of making a change is scary, so we stay in it. Sometimes we think we're afraid to learn the truth, so we don't ask direct questions."

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