Training Getting to know connecting communication
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Summary
Do you want to listen to what the other person really means and contribute in such a way that the other person really experiences support? Then get to know connecting communication.Detailed description
As an employee (whether you are a professional or a volunteer) you want to connect with the resident. Often you succeed and sometimes not quite. Connecting communication can give you some extra ideas and tools to support you in this. You learn to make contact with what really matters to you and the other. This evening you will work on your own situation and you can practice right away.
During this short tasting of connecting communication you will become more aware of your judgments and how you can use them to your advantage. You will learn how to put something into words in a way that the other person can hear it and you will also learn to understand what may be underneath the other person's words. We will become more aware of different perspectives. Incidentally, it helps to first clarify what is touched in us so that we have a choice of what to do next: share that or listen to the other person first.
Marshall Rosenberg (1934-2015)
Marshall Rosenberg is an American psychologist and the founder of connecting communication. His ideas form the basis of this training. If we are clear that everything we do or say comes from a need - cooperation, support, being seen, proximity, safety or autonomy for example - and we start the conversation from there, something completely different can arise.
Connecting communication is about recognizing and acknowledging our needs and finding ways to fulfill them for both parties. Connecting communication is much more than a roadmap and is a way of looking at the world and living from there.
Curious? Welcome to join! The skills you learn in this training can certainly be applied privately!
Suzanne Nederlof
Suzanne is a trainer in connecting communication. She shares the ideas of Marshall Rosenberg with passion, enthusiasm and care. She has a lot of experience as a trainer in nonviolent communication to people from all backgrounds, cultures and sectors. See also: https://empatilya.nl/
For whom:
volunteers and professionals from Welsaam (The Learning Place/Broedplaats)
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