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Join Kelly Bryson and go Psychologically and Spiritually Spelunking into your own Caverns of Consciousness, using the inner mining tools of NVC Self-Empathy, Progoff Journaling processes, Focusing, and individual work. Get self-empathy tools that will help you rejuvenate yourself and your relationships.

 

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 7-10 hours
  • Date Added 02/23/2011
  • Premium Members Premium Members
  • Payee Kelly Bryson
  • Points 0
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Does your inner dialog sound supportive and encouraging - or more like you’re being yelled at by a critical task-master?  Gain an understanding of the neuroscience of the left and right hemispheres of the human brain and locate just where this savage inner voice is coming from and how to respond to it with empathy.

 

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 8 - 11 hours
  • Date Added 10/11/2017
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  • Payee Sarah Peyton
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  • Multi Trainer Num 1

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Sarah Peyton explains how your brain's left hemisphere excels at pattern making. NVC can help integrate both hemispheres, enabling you to use the left side's love of patterns for abstract thinking.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 7 minutes
  • Date Added 04/08/2017
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  • Payee Sarah Peyton
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Listen to CNVC Certified Trainer Dian Killian guide and ease you into a more natural expression of empathy. This is a three person exercise. Listen in and then give it a try!

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 5 minutes
  • Date Added 2/26/2020
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  • Payee Work Collaboratively
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Tolerating reactivity, name-calling, blaming, guilt-tripping, or stonewalling can lead to resentment and hurt. Plus, the more you stay in a reactive dynamic, the more you are likely to reinforce the pattern. Setting life-serving boundaries around reactivity is about letting another know that you aren’t going to participate in that kinds of dynamics. This means knowing what helps with handling difficulties and asking for that.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 4-6 minutes
  • Date Added 12/2019
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  • Payee LaShelle Lowe-Charde
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

When someone offers continual unsoliticed feedback or advice, setting a boundary may not be easy if you care about how they might hear you. And if you don't set a boundary, you may eventually become resentful and say something you regret. Instead, here are six ways to respond, with varying degrees of effectiveness.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 6-9 minutes
  • Date Added 1/2020
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  • Payee LaShelle Lowe-Charde
  • Points 3
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

One clue we have trauma is when we respond in a way we don't want (eg. being reactive, self sabotaging, etc). Even when we have high level NVC skills our trauma-related mechanisms can activate, and we can lose access to well honed NVC skills. Read on for approaches that involve healing trauma, and approaches that involve managing the effects of trauma and preventing additional trauma.

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  • Skill Level All Skill Levels
  • Duration 3 - 5 minutes
  • Date Added 11/2009
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  • Payee Bob Wentworth
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Most of us subject ourselves to so many painful mental jabs and they seldom stimulate helpful change. We can be like a frustrated animal trainer repeatedly whipping an animal, without ever helping the animal to understand what behavior is wanted or offering encouragement. Instead, punishing thoughts can be stepping stones to awareness. We can focus on sensing what we're really aspiring to. This is more likely to eventually produce sustainable change that'll serve us better.

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  • Skill Level Introductory Skill Level
  • Duration 4 - 6 minutes
  • Date Added 3/2009
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  • Payee Bob Wentworth
  • Points 2
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

The way we talk to one another, and think about or react to our lives, may seem "normal" but eventually, this may reach a point where we realize something isn't working, and we make adjustments. But often the suffering continues if we aren't addressing root causes. In studying NVC we can become more aware of what we are doing and its effects -- plus imagine and implement alternatives that lead to greater fulfillment for self and others.

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  • Skill Level Introductory Skill Level
  • Duration 3 - 5 minutes
  • Date Added 7/2012
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  • Payee Bob Wentworth
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Perhaps human violence persists because we believe that violence is inevitable and there's nothing we can do about it -— even though there is notable evidence that this is likely not true. Read on for some research and theory on how cultures evolve to be collaborative or violent. Plus, learn benefits of collaboration and downsides to force, punishment, and control. These provide implications for how we might move towards a culture of more peace.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Levels
  • Duration 8 - 12 minutes
  • Date Added 4/2016
  • Premium Members

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  • Payee Bob Wentworth
  • Points 3
  • Multi Trainer Num 1