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− | The four part model of [[Nonviolent Communication]] involves an [[observation]], the [[feeling]] that is present | + | The four part model of [[Nonviolent Communication]] involves an [[observation]], the [[feeling]] that is present, the [[need]] that has caused the feeling, and a clear [[request]]. (This is sometimes referred to collectively as OFNR.) |
− | In NVC [[expression]] all four parts are used. When verbalizing [[empathy]], only the first three or even just the feeling and need are spoken. | + | In NVC [[expression]] all four parts are used. When verbalizing [[empathy]], often only the first three or even just the feeling and need are spoken. |
There is an out, in, out pattern to the model - the observation is something concrete and specific out in the world, the feeling and need help you go as deep as possible with what's alive in you and/or others, and the request is about manifesting as specifically as possible out in the world again. | There is an out, in, out pattern to the model - the observation is something concrete and specific out in the world, the feeling and need help you go as deep as possible with what's alive in you and/or others, and the request is about manifesting as specifically as possible out in the world again. |
Revision as of 20:41, 26 January 2006
The four part model of Nonviolent Communication involves an observation, the feeling that is present, the need that has caused the feeling, and a clear request. (This is sometimes referred to collectively as OFNR.)
In NVC expression all four parts are used. When verbalizing empathy, often only the first three or even just the feeling and need are spoken.
There is an out, in, out pattern to the model - the observation is something concrete and specific out in the world, the feeling and need help you go as deep as possible with what's alive in you and/or others, and the request is about manifesting as specifically as possible out in the world again.
(this could obviously use a lot of expanding)
More on needs by Manfred Max-Neef