Biography
Dr Marshall B Rosenberg created Nonviolent Communication after witnessing the impact of violence and segregation in his youth. He earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and collaborated with humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers. Rosenberg founded the Center for Nonviolent Communication and spent decades mediating conflicts and teaching globally. He wrote influential books including Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life. The Dr Marshall B Rosenberg book list highlights accessible tools for empathy, needs-based requests, and mutual understanding. His legacy endures in education, justice reform, healthcare, and community healing.
Author Summary
| Language | English (277) |
|---|---|
| Born On | 1934 (3) |
| Genre | communication (13), psychology (18), self-help (89) |
| Category | Relationship (45) |
| Topics | communication (39), compassion (3), conflict resolution (1), empathy (29), peace (3) |
| Audiences | educators (21), leaders (133), mediators (8), parents (44), therapists (36) |
Dr Marshall B Rosenberg Book list
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Dr Marshall B Rosenberg (1934–2015) was an American clinical psychologist and the founder of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), a practical framework for transforming conflict through empathy, needs-awareness, and compassionate dialogue. He trained mediators, educators, health professionals, and activists in more than 60 countries, applying NVC from classrooms to war zones. His teachings continue to shape communication and restorative practices worldwide. Explore the Dr Marshall B Rosenberg book list to understand how his methods help people resolve disputes, build trust, and foster cooperation in personal and professional settings.
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