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Nonviolent Communication

Dr Kirk Honda interviews Dr A. Levine-Ward about nonviolent communication. Dr. Levine-Ward is a licensed counselor at Seattle Counseling and Wellness (https://www.seattlecounselingandwellness.com/) as well as Co-Director of Community Partnerships (https://www.seattlecounselingandwellness.com/trainings-workshops).

00:00 What is nonviolent communication and what does it look like?

15:05 What other areas of non-violent communication are there? 

17:17 The intersection of trauma and nonviolent communication

27:35 Where to find Dr. Levine-Ward

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July 12, 2024

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Nonviolent Communication

Comments

Hm. I saw you you say you had to edit a lot--I wonder if the editing mostly explains why it seems like you were not vibing with the guest. Personally, this was my first time hearing it called NVC but I've learned these communication strategies before. The examples she gave emphasized I statements and requets--not much else. The discussion around identifying feelings was fine but not NVC specific. Not sure if I wasn't understanding fully or if NVC is just a simple foundational concept and that's all.

Alicia Cuadrado

I believe in the value of NVC but the way some of the examples were phrased seem genuinely stifling to human connection. There’s such as thing as being overly polite. It sounded condescending to me.

Maria Rita Martins

I love NVC. I hear you do a lot of it, Dr. Kirk, when you model communication on the reaction videos. I haven’t figured out if that has been conscious or if good communication is just naturally non-violent.

Lauren King

„Wartorn countries, for example Africa“ Stopped listening after this

David Rogosaroff

I didn't know what to expect from the title, but this style of talking is exactly how we're meant to operate in preschool with the children. Even if we're trying to praise them we say "I see you really like to climb that tree."

Jamie Tigges

I had to edit this episode a bit...

Psychology In Seattle

Ily Dr. H but we gotta work on these interview questions lol.

M

yay what perfect timing! im in the middle of listening to marshall rosenbergs book!

jen


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