Nonviolent communication
- Douglas Webb
- Joachim Thome
Nonviolent communication (NVC) is a methodology for communicating without violence. NVC theory supposes that where communication is free of violence, the result is compassion and where communication is compassionate the world can become more wonderful for everyone. In the context of NVC, violence includes the use of shame, guilt, obligation, punishment or anything else leading to dominant/subordinant relationships. It centers around the model;
Honest expression and empathetic reception of:
- Observations free of evaluations;
- Feelings straight from the heart;
- Needs, values and longings; and
- Requests expressed clearly in positive action language.
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Example: Normally person A might have said;
You're always making a mess! You should stop being so messy and be like everyone else!
But after attending an NVC workshop A realized the above statement is ineffective in communicating their intention. It provides evaluation (making a mess) without observation, fails to express feelings and needs directly and the request was phrased vaguely and negatively. Furthermore, it exaggerates (always), indicates obligation (should) and compares behavior to others (everyone else). Now A might - after calming their breathing - say;
I see you're wearing your muddy boots in the house, this happened yesterday too. I feel irritated and worn out about this because I need cleanliness and cooperation. Would you consider taking off your boots by the door from now on?
After feeling connected to the reality of the observation, listening to the feelings and hearing the needs of person A, person B is more likely to constructively respond to A's request.
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- All human beings share the same needs
- Our world offers sufficient resources for meeting everyone's basic needs
- All actions are attempts to meet needs
- Feelings point to needs being met or unmet
- All human beings have the capacity for compassion
- Human beings enjoy giving
- Human beings meet needs through interdependent relationships
- Human beings change
- Choice is internal
- The most direct path to peace is through self-connection
Moralistic judgement: you're wrong...
Demands: you have to...
Denial of responsibility: I have to...
Making comparisons: They're better than...
Deserving: I deserve...
Affectionate
compassionate
friendly
loving
open hearted
sympathetic
tender
warm
Confident
empowered
open
proud
safe
secure
Engaged
absorbed
alert
curious
engrossed
enchanted
entranced
fascinated
interested
intrigued
involved
spellbound
stimulated
Inspired
amazed
awed
wonder
Excited
amazed
animated
ardent
aroused
astonished
dazzled
eager
energetic
enthusiastic
giddy
invigorated
lively
passionate
surprised
vibrant
Exhilirated
blissful
ecstatic
elated
enthralled
exuberant
radiant
rapturous
thrilled
Grateful
appreciative
moved
thankful
touched
Hopeful
expectant
encouraged
optimistic
Joyful
amused
delighted
glad
happy
jubilant
pleased
tickled
Peaceful
calm
clear headed
comfortable
centered
content
equanimous
fulfilled
mellow
quiet
relaxed
relieved
satisfiedserene
still
tranquil
trusting
Refreshed
enlivened
rejuvenated
renewed
rested
restored
revived
AFRAID
apprehensive
dread
foreboding
frightened
panicked
petrified
scared
suspicious
terrified
wary
worried
anxious
tense
ANNOYED
aggravated
dismayed
disgruntled
displeased
exasperated
frustrated
impatient
irritated
cranky
ANGRY
enraged
furious
incensed
indignant
irate
livid
outraged
resentful
CONFUSED
ambivalent
baffled
bewildered
dazed
hesitant
lost
mystified
perplexed
puzzled
torn
EMBARRASSED
ashamed
chagrined
flustered
mortified
self-conscious   Â
AVERSION
animosity
appalled
contempt
disgusted
dislike
hate
horrified
hostile
repulsed
YEARNING
envious
jealous
longing
nostalgic
pining
wistful
DISQUIET
agitated
alarmed
discombobulated
disconcerted
disturbed
distressed
perturbed
rattled
edgy
restless
shocked
startled
surprised
troubled
uncomfortable
uneasy
unsettled
upset
FATIGUE
beat
burnt out
depleted
exhausted
lethargic
listless
sleepy
tired
weary
worn out   Â
PAIN
agony
anguished
bereaved
devastated
grief
heartbroken
hurt
lonely
miserable
regret
SAD
hopeless
depressed
dejected
despair
despondent
disappointed
discouraged
disheartened
forlorn
gloomy
heavy hearted
hopeless
unhappy
VULNERABLE
fragile
guarded
helpless
insecure
leery
reserved
sensitive
shaky
DISCONNECTED
alienated
aloof
apathetic
bored
cold
detached
distant
distracted
indifferent
numb
removed
uninterested
withdrawn
CONNECTION
acceptance
affection
appreciation
belonging
cooperation
communication
closeness
community
companionship
compassion
consideration
consistency
empathy
inclusion
intimacy
love
mutuality
nurturing
respect/self-respect
CONNECTION continued
safety
security
stability
support
to know and be known
to see and be seen
to understand and
be understood
trust
warmth
PHYSICAL WELL-BEING
air
food
movement/exercise
rest/sleep
sexual expression
safety
shelter
touch
water
HONESTY
authenticity
integrity
presence
PLAY
joy
humor
PEACE
beauty
communion
ease
equality
harmony
inspiration
order
AUTONOMY
choice
freedom
independence
space
spontaneity
MEANING
awareness
celebration of life
challenge
clarity
competence
consciousness
contribution
creativity
discovery
efficacy
effectiveness
growth
hope
learning
mourning
participation
purpose
self-expression
stimulation
to matter
understanding
Type: methodology
Phase: Attitude for all phases, Celebration, Dreaming, Planning, Doing
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