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- 17:59, 17 February 2026 NVC Basics (hist | edit) [4,891 bytes] Lfu (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nonviolent Communication (NVC) views communication that is characterized by judging, criticizing, analyzing, moralizing, accusing, and blaming as "violent" or "life-alienating" because it can lead to defensiveness, resentment, and conflict, moving away from connection and understanding. Instead of focusing on shared humanity and needs, talking in this way fuels disagreements and can escalate tensions. NVC uses a simple four-part framework for understanding what's alive i...")
- 15:51, 16 February 2026 NVC (hist | edit) [16,443 bytes] Lfu (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==What is "Nonviolent Communication"?== ==="Violent" vs "Nonviolent" Communication=== If "violent" means acting in ways that result in harm, then much of how we communicate — with moralistic judgments, evaluations, criticisms, demands, coercion, or labels of "right" versus "wrong" - could indeed be called violent. Unaware of the impact, we judge, label, criticize, command, demand, threaten, blame, accuse and ridicule. Speaking and thinking in these ways often leads t...")