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Practice Group

Date: 
2007-01-01 19:00 - 2011-12-31 21:00
Trainer(s): 

Location(s)

Unity House
Santa Barbara, CA
United States
See map: Google Maps
Preparation: 

None is OK but prefer that you attend a basics and/or read Marshall's book, Nonviolent Communication, A Language of Life

Contact Person: 
Course Description: 

This Practice Group begins with a "remembering" for inspiration, centering and connecting with ourselves. This is followed by a "check-in" when we share how we are, what we bring with us or what we hope to receive during the session. Activities include: short education exercises, empathy, role-plays, games and discussions. Participants can facilitate the group with prior arrangement with Rodger Sorrow

Time 7 - 9 PM Pacific

Donation $10

Open to all

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NVC for Parents and Teachers

Date: 
2008-03-30 12:00 - 2008-04-14 12:00
Trainer(s): 

Location(s)

Arcata
United States
See map: Google Maps
Preparation: 

Recommend reading a book or listening to a tape on NVC. See "Resources" section of website.

Course Description: 

This is a 16-hour foundation workshop for people who would like to improve communication with children in their lives. It will give you all the tools you need to start using NVC in your daily life. We work with real life examples in a fun and safe environment.

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Cultivating Inner Peace for World Peace

Date: 
2008-04-05 12:00 - 2008-04-12 12:00
Trainer(s): 

Location(s)

Monterey, California
United States
See map: Google Maps
Preparation: 

recommended: a prior NVC class, or reading Marshall's book

Course Description: 

With facilitators:Jean Morrison, NVC trainer since 1989 &
Patricia Wolff, Zen practitioner.

We will connect our meditation practice with our speech and communication as a powerful and effective way to bring
spiritual values into our everyday lives, and our actions into the world.

Some common themes we will explore in this workshop are:
… do no harm, compassion, mindfulness, wise speech, lovingkindness, empathy, responsive, non-reactive, free from the judging mind…

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Skills Deepening Course for "Candidate Trainers"

Date: 
2008-04-09 12:00 - 2008-04-24 12:00
Trainer(s): 

Location(s)

4900 Spa
Belgium
Preparation: 

5 days of NVC training

Course Description: 

other dates: 21.-25.5.2008, 6.-10.8.2008
Target audience
This training is open to any person who:
• has attended at least 5 days of NVC training; and
• through trainings, conferences and/or the facilitation of practice groups, wishes to disseminate the NVC process, without necessarily embarking on the NVC certification process; and
• wishes to consolidate their ability to:
• contribute to the learning of others.
• live ande practise the process,
• understand and absorb the essence of NVC
In addition to being a living model of the spirit and principles of Nonviolent Communication, our mission as a trainer is to contribute to our participants’ learning in a variety of manners.
We shall make full use of our expertise in respect of key differentiations when faced with questions, objections or ‘resistance’ from participants.
You will be able to train with video feedback and ask others to give you feedback.

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Introduction à la CNV Module 1, 2 & 3

Date: 
2008-04-07 12:00 - 2008-04-13 12:00
Trainer(s): 

Location(s)

Strasbourg
France
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Communication en entreprise

Date: 
2008-04-10 12:00 - 2008-04-14 12:00
Trainer(s): 

Location(s)

Genève
Switzerland (Confoederatio Helvetica)
Preparation: 

Formation pour transmetteurs

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Santa Barbara IIT Apr 2008

Center For Nonviolent Communicationsm
Presents an
INTERNATIONAL INTENSIVE TRAINING
Santa Barbara, California, USA, April 7 - 16, 2008

Poolside Program: This International Intensive Training (IIT) is a 9-day, Nonviolent Communication, “immersion experience.” It is a residential workshop, facilitated by Marshall Rosenberg PhD and a team of experienced CNVC Certified Trainers, and typically involves between 30 and 65 participants. The purpose of this IIT training is to offer people the opportunity to live the process of Nonviolent Communication in community over an extended period of time, to develop Nonviolent Communication knowledge, skills and consciousness.

Venue: A retreat center in an area of outstanding natural beauty high in the hills above Santa Barbara where the air is pure, tranquility reigns and the mountains sweep down to meet the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. The weather may range from hot during the day to cool in the evenings. There is a swimming pool, tennis courts, hiking trails, meditation chapel, massage and more.

Travel: The retreat center is 2 – 3 hours from the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The nearest airport is the Santa Barbara, Calif. Airport. Participants are asked to wait until the CNVC office has confirmed their registration in the IIT before booking travel reservations.

Fee: Total IIT Fee consists of tuition and accommodation fee. Tuition is standard $1500. No part of the fees is optional or negotiable.

Accommodation Options and Fees (for the 9-day training):

Accomodation Type Total Enrollment Fee
Payable to CNVC
Single Room (including meals) $2900
Double Room (including meals) $2500
Triple Room (including meals) $2400
Commuter (including meals) $2000

Vegetarian and non-vegetarian choices are available at each meal and are included in the accommodation fees.

How to register:

  1. Fill out the IIT Application Form *, and send it with payment in US$ only to:
    CNVC
    5600 San Francisco Road NE, Suite A
    Albuquerque, NM 87109
    OR fax: +1 505 247 0414
    IIT Department (do not include credit card information)
    • Applications sent before March 7, 2008: Enclose full or partial payment (minimum $100 USD). Balance due March 7.
    • Applications sent on or after March 7, 2008: Enclose full payment of all fees, in US Dollars.
  2. CNVC usually acknowledges your application within 5 business days, please contact the IIT department if you have not received an acknowledgement by then.

For questions: please contract the IIT Department by email or call +1 505 244 4041.

*If you do not have an IIT Application Form, you may request one here or download one here.

IIT Nick Name: 
SB IIT 2008
Facility Name: 
La Casa de Maria
Date: 
2008-04-07 18:00 - 2008-04-16 13:00
Lead Trainer: 
Marshall Rosenberg

Location(s)

Santa Barbara, CA
United States
See map: Google Maps
2008 April 7-16: IIT Santa Barbara, CA USA
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Grundkurs i NVC på distans

Date: 
2008-02-13 13:00 - 2009-12-28 13:00
Trainer(s): 

Location(s)

Där och när det passar dig bäst
Där och när det passar dig bäst
Sweden
Preparation: 

Förbered dig genom att gå läsa boken NVC,ett språk för livet av M. Rosenberg

Contact Person: 
Course Description: 

Nonviolent Communication är ett stöd för dig som vill lära dig kommunicera på sätt som skapar mer kontakt och mindre motstånd. Det är en kommunikationsprocess som hjälper oss att skapa en dialog där vi kan mötas i samförstånd. För den här kursen används ett digitalt klassrum där du får individuell feedback på din uppgifter. Där har du också möjlighet att dela funderingar och insikter med andra som går kursen.
Kursinnehåll: Varje vecka behandlar vi ett kapitel i boken Nonviolent Communication, ett språk för livet. Du gör övningar för att tillämpa det du lär.
Kursmoment och arbetssätt: Kursen är helt på distans, utan fasta träffar och vi möts via Internet. Du kan alltså befinna dig vart du vill så länge du har tillgång till Internet vilket innebär ett flexibelt lärande där du själv kan välja när du gör de uppgifter som följer med utbildningen.

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Empathy Collision

Date: 
2007-09-28 10:00 - 2008-09-28 17:00

Location(s)

London
London, LND
United Kingdom
Preparation: 

Complete a 2 day foundation training in NVC, or equivalent

Contact Person: 
Course Description: 


NVC enables us to connect empathically with other people, and helps us
to help them to connect empathically with us. But what do you do when
you are feeling angry or upset to the extent that you don't want to
empathise with them? And they feel the same about you?! We call this
empathy collision, and on this day we will explore what is happening in
these situations and how we can get around this impasse. This day will
be practice oriented, to help you develop and rejuvenate your skill
with NVC.

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First Saturday of the Month NVC Introductory Class

Date: 
2008-04-01 09:30 - 2008-12-01 12:30

Location(s)

216 Place St. Tropez
216 Place St. Tropez
Del Mar/San Diego California
United States
See map: Google Maps
Preparation: 

None required, reading Marshall's book preferred. This is a regular First Saturday of the Month introduction, lasting from 9:30 to 12:30 p m.

Contact Person: 
Course Description: 

Nonviolent (Compassionate) Communication by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg offers a clear, practical process for communicating without judging ourselves or others and to hear others' feelings and wants even though they might be hidden behind judgments and critici sm.

You will be learning the basic NVC steps as well as practice with your own examples.
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Intro to NVC, Wednesday evenings during April with Sherri Sorro

Date: 
2008-04-02 00:00 - 2008-04-30 00:00
Trainer(s): 

Location(s)

San Luis Obispo
TBA
San Luis Obispo, CA
United States
See map: Google Maps
Contact Person: 
Course Description: 



Nonviolent Communication 

"A Language of Compassion"

 

Please consider joining us for a five week Introductory Series with Sherri Sorro.

 

When: Five Wednesday evenings in April

   April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 (6:30-8:30pm)

Where: San Luis Obispo (Location TBA)

Cost: $100

 

Details: Register and info by contacting Bob Metz at: rem1138@hotmail.com

(Space is limited to 12 so please register early.)

 

- Practice a language of peace in a safe supportive environment

- Learn a process which inspires connection and cooperation

- Transform habitual patterns without blame, reward, or punishment

- Shift the dynamic of any relationship without changing anyone

 

NVC is a concrete set of language and practical communication skills. Together, they form a powerful process that transforms conflict, creates harmony in relationships, and builds a world where everyone's needs are met peacefully.