EP 19
How to avoid and resolve any conflict with non-violent communication
with Dorset Campbell-Ross
Dorset is a counsellor certified in non-violent communication, mediator and seminar leader
EP 19
How to avoid and resolve any conflict with non-violent communication
with Dorset Campbell-Ross
Dorset is a counsellor certified in non-violent communication, mediator and seminar leader
<p>In this episode, I interview Dorset Campbell-Ross. Dorset is a counsellor, certified in non-violent communication. He is also an NLP Master Practitioner and Hypnotherapist, codependency lecturer, seminar leader, and mediator. He has conducted business and personal relationship trainings all around the world, and has mediated between groups of people in conflict in Ireland, Indonesia and Australia.<br />
In this conversation we explore the deep meaning of non-violence and the four steps of NVC, namely observation, feelings, needs and requests. We also explain how one expresses himself honestly, the importance of our choice of words, and the purpose of healthy communication.</p>
The 4 steps of non-violent communication: observation, feelings, needs and requests
Learn to not confuse observation with interpretation
Our needs largely influence the way we communicate
Empathy and Authenticity are key
Show notes
- Dorset’s story
- What’s the outcome we seek with healthy communication?
- Understanding the concept of non-violence
- Our responsibility
- Needs are what define our communication
- The importance of our choice of words
- Communicating feelings rather than thoughts
- Expressing ourselves honestly
- Observation, feelings, needs and requests
<p>In this episode, I interview Dorset Campbell-Ross. Dorset is a counsellor, certified in non-violent communication. He is also an NLP Master Practitioner and Hypnotherapist, codependency lecturer, seminar leader, and mediator. He has conducted business and personal relationship trainings all around the world, and has mediated between groups of people in conflict in Ireland, Indonesia and Australia.<br />
In this conversation we explore the deep meaning of non-violence and the four steps of NVC, namely observation, feelings, needs and requests. We also explain how one expresses himself honestly, the importance of our choice of words, and the purpose of healthy communication.</p>
The 4 steps of non-violent communication: observation, feelings, needs and requests
Learn to not confuse observation with interpretation
Our needs largely influence the way we communicate
Empathy and Authenticity are key
Show notes
- Dorset’s story
- What’s the outcome we seek with healthy communication?
- Understanding the concept of non-violence
- Our responsibility
- Needs are what define our communication
- The importance of our choice of words
- Communicating feelings rather than thoughts
- Expressing ourselves honestly
- Observation, feelings, needs and requests