Marshall B. Rosenberg Books

Marshall B. Rosenberg, PhD (1934-2015) was the founder of the Centre for Nonviolent Communication, an international peacemaking organization. He published 15 books in his lifetime, including Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, which has sold more than one million copies.

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 Books: Nonviolent Communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg

Nonviolent Communication

Marshall B. Rosenberg
A Language of Life
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What's Nonviolent Communication about?

These blinks introduce the principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) as a compassionate way of being with ourselves and others. Through simple techniques, you can learn how to consciously change your language and thinking to forge better quality relationships with others.

Who should read Nonviolent Communication?

  • Anyone wishing to improve their relationship with family, friends and coworkers
  • Newcomers to a city who want to create healthy relationships with new people

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 Books: The Surprising Purpose of Anger by Marshall B. Rosenberg

The Surprising Purpose of Anger

Marshall B. Rosenberg

What's The Surprising Purpose of Anger about?

The Surprising Purpose of Anger by Marshall B. Rosenberg explores the underlying causes of anger and offers a new perspective on how we can use this powerful emotion to bring about positive change in our lives and relationships. Drawing on his extensive experience in nonviolent communication, Rosenberg provides practical tools and insights to help readers transform their anger into a force for personal and social transformation.

Who should read The Surprising Purpose of Anger?

  • Individuals who struggle with managing their anger and want to learn how to use it constructively

  • People interested in improving their communication and conflict resolution skills

  • Those who want to understand the underlying causes of their anger and how to address them