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NVC Resources on Mediation

  1. Introduction to NVC Mediation

    Introduction to NVC Mediation

    Conceptual Overview and Experiential Learning and Practice

    John Kinyon

    Audio · 1 hour, 13 minutes · 7/28/2010

    This Introduction to NVC Mediation provides a conceptual overview and experiential taste of the NVC mediation learning model developed by John Kinyon and Ike Lasater.

  2. Mediating with a Group

    Mediating with a Group

    Mary Mackenzie

    Trainer Tips · 1 - 2 minutes · 7/29/2019

    Trainer Tip: People struggle to come to agreement when they don’t feel heard. So as a mediator, facilitate the process by asking all parties to reflect the essence of what's important to other parties. This is critical. Once everyone is confident that their needs have been heard, you'll notice the energy in the room relaxing. Then you can brainstorm strategies that will value everyone’s needs, and are focused on what they want to happen.

  3. Mediating a conflict conversation can be challenging – but with tools and practice, that challenge can be transformed. If you're curious about the specific steps needed to achieve that transformation, join John for an exploration of his non-dual mindfulness practice.

  4. Compassionate Mediation

    Compassionate Mediation

    How NVC Can Bring People Together Across Differences

    Jeff Brown

    Audio · 36 minutes · 10/18/2019

    Jeff shows us how to emply NVC to supercharge the possibility of transformation between two people in a mediation process.

  5. Mediating Conflicts

    Mediating Conflicts

    Mary Mackenzie

    Trainer Tips · 1 - 2 minutes · 7/28/2019

    Trainer Tip: When there's conflict if you set the intention to connect and build trust first, you're more likely to move towards resolution. This can be built through offering reflections that captures essence of what's important to each party. Once connection and trust is established, then begin the process of creating strategies and solutions.

  6. In this stimulating audio recording, Stephanie Mattei covers several "hot" parenting topics such as: boundary issues, strategy resilience, how to shift your right/wrong mentality and understanding the concept of fairness. While unraveling these topics, Stephanie intersperses some practical neuroscience around brain regulation and brain-wise conflict prevention.

  7. Mediate Your Life

    Mediate Your Life

    Chooser Educator Map

    Ike Lasater, John Kinyon

    Audio · 12 minutes · 7/28/2010

    When you have intrusive thoughts about yourself and feel ‘crummy,’ Ike recommends using the Chooser / Educator map as a guide to lead you out of the primitive part of your brain and back to your prefrontal cortex. Both the Chooser and the Educator want to contribute to your well being, but in different ways. This map facilitates having a positive conversation with them.

  8. NVC Life Hacks 32

    NVC Life Hacks 32

    Mediation in a Formal Setting

    Shantigarbha Warren

    Video · 15 minutes · 11/08/2022

    Mediation is a great skill to have whether it's for your personal relationships or in the workplace. We look at four different techniques and their benefits in a role-play between two neighbours discussing a dispute.

  9. NVC Life Hacks 33

    NVC Life Hacks 33

    Mediation in an Informal Setting

    Shantigarbha Warren

    Video · 13 minutes · 12/08/2022

    Mediation is a great skill to have whether it's for your personal relationships or in the workplace. We look at four different techniques and their benefits in a role-play that takes place in an informal, unorganised setting.

  10. Inner Maps of Conflict

    Inner Maps of Conflict

    John Kinyon

    Audio · 9 minutes · 7/28/2010

    In this brief audio segment, John Kinyon offers a guided tour of our inner maps of conflict, including interpersonal mediation, chooser/educator, enemy images and making amends maps.

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