How to present "harm being done" in an NVC way
NVC and Social Change
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Roxy Manning, Certified NVC Trainer: Roxy Manning, Phd, answers a question from a participant in one of Roxy's class: how do we use the term "harm" in NVC? Roxy offers questions to think about how to deal when someone says "harm is being done".
Keywords:
- social change
- Roxy Manning
- blame
- harm
- observation
- needs not met
- unmet needs
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