Nonviolent Communication: An Overview & Role-Play Demonstration

Florida Institute for Child Welfare
Florida Institute for Child Welfare
34 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - In this video, Licensed Trainer
In this video, Licensed Trainer Janelle King and Youth Advocate A'miracle Smith demonstrate nonviolent communication through a series of role-play exercises.

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Want to learn more? The Florida Institute for Child Welfare's ALIGN initiative is hosting a free webinar  series on Nonviolent Communication! Join us on Wednesday, March 1 at 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM EST via Zoom with Janelle and A''miracle.

Communication skills are fundamental to social work practice. Nonviolent Communication (NVC), sometimes referred to as Compassionate Communication, offers a powerful tool for positive social change. According to its creator, psychologist Marshall Rosenberg, NVC is effective in relationships among families, colleagues, and in conflicts of any nature as it encourages empathic communication.  For child welfare professionals, compassion and empathy are cornerstones to building trust among families, as well as within interprofessional communication.

In this webinar, we will discuss the connection between trauma and adverse experiences, the brain, and NVC. Participants will reflect on how they typically respond to conflict situations, both personally and professionally. Through the NVC model, participants will learn other conversational responses, how to implement empathic communication through the three components of empathy, as well as the difference between feelings vs. thought-feelings and needs vs. strategies.

Part 2 will be available on May 31, 2023.

Register for Part 1 at http://bit.ly/NVC-PT1
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