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When does identifying our or others' needs become a coping mechanism that hides the real problems that go unaddressed, and thereby reinforcing problems?  This article zooms out to take a look at how dealing with our needs in the absence of the larger picture can inadvertertly support unhealthy ways of operating, rather than become a healthy solution.  It asks us to see what could be hidden -- both on the personal and societal levels.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 7 - 11 minutes
  • Date Added 04/2018
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  • Payee Rachelle Lamb
  • Points 2
  • Multi Trainer Num 1
Published in Articles

Getting "feel good" empathy can become an addiction. Even to the point of seeing people who don't offer empathy as "not being NVC". Rachelle urges us to notice how this view of NVC can be seductive, and even dangerous. In this article, she explains how we can expand our compassionate awareness when we go beyond equating NVC with harmony and empathy. She asks us to become more open to noticing others' experiences even if it challenges our personal and collective belief systems -- and especially when it upsets us to consider it.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 10 - 15 minutes
  • Date Added 03/2018
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  • Payee Rachelle Lamb
  • Points 4
  • Multi Trainer Num 1
Published in Articles

This ten question exercise will help build your feelings vocabulary. It is helpful to differentiate between words that describe what we think others are doing around us, and words that describe actual feelings. These "faux feelings" often reveal more about how we think others are behaving than what we are actually feeling ourselves. Feeling words are always about us, not the other person.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 10 minutes
  • Date Added 09/11/2018
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  • Payee Mark Schultz
  • Points 3
  • Multi Trainer Num 1
Published in Practice Exercises