By Marj Galangco | Published: 20 July, 2009 Page viewed 299 times
Many of us are conditioned to communicate in ways that alienate, manipulate, induce guilt, attack, criticize, blame, shame - and we do these to others and to ourselves. Nonviolent Communication shows us a more empowering alternative to our learned language.
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Nonviolent Communication: How to Change Your Language From Violent to Compassionate
Page viewed 299 times