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2016 | 2(11) | 183-192

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Porozumienie bez przemocy jako model komunikowania się prowadzący do budowania relacji międzyludzkich

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Nonviolent communication as a model of communication enhancing relationships

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Nonviolent communication is a communication process developed by an American psychologist Marshall Rosenberg beginning in the 1960s. The psychologist claims that the accurate way of using the language helps people to show understanding, express sympathy and resolve conflicts or differences peacefully as well. Nonviolent communication gives various examples how to express needs without hurting people and assessing them. It is also known as a language of compassion or the „language of the giraffe” in opposition to „jackal’s language”. The article describes numerous sentences expressed differently to indicate how important is the communication without judging and criticizing but based on respect and empathy. Besides, nonviolent communication is very helpful and relevant in education because it simplifies understanding between teachers and students.

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183-192

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