Date/Time
April 22, 2016
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
http://www.rambala.hu/
Contact/Email
Agnes Szlauko
Location
Budapest
Király u. 16.
Budapest, Hungary, 1061
Hungary
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Would you like to be able to stand up for yourself in a way that evokes cooperation and deeper connection?
Are you fed up with trying your best to communicate, only to find that your intention is not getting through and that you end up with more issues?
Would you like to be able to hear not just what people are saying but what is in their hearts?
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) has been called the “language of life”. It was developed by US psychologist Marshall B. Rosenberg in the sixties, and is now practiced in more than 70 different countries worldwide.
By focusing on each person’s feelings and needs and by working with these, NVC helps people to find common ground beyond their cultural differences, as needs are neutral and shared by all of us.
NVC is effective in helping people suspend judgment, freeing them from prejudice and culturally-patterned expectations. This greatly facilitates intercultural interaction.
Trainer: Eva Rambala, Certified Trainer of the International Center for Nonviolent Communication, www.cnvc.org, or www.rambala.hu
Date: 22 April 2016, Wednesday, from 18.00 to 19.30
Location: Kelet-Nyugat Egészségközpont, 1061 Budapest, Király utca 16. V. em. (close to Deák tér)
Price: This program is free of charge.