Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is a compassionate communication process developed by psychologist Marshall Rosenberg that helps people understand their feelings and needs while fostering deeper connections. NVC therapists use this four-component model (observation, feelings, needs, requests) to facilitate self-compassion, mediate conflicts, and resolve inner ambivalence. It's practiced in therapeutic settings, schools, prisons, corporations, and international mediation, with Marriage and Family Therapists commonly specializing in this approach.
What is Nonviolent Communication (NVC) Therapy?









