The Surprising Purpose of Anger

The Surprising Purpose of Anger

by Marshall B. Rosenberg
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/04/2005

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You can feel it when it hits you. Your face flushes and your vision narrows. Your heartbeat increases as judgmental thoughts flood your mind. Your anger has been triggered, and you're about to say or do something that will likely make it worse.


You have an alternative. By practicing the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process you can use that anger to serve a specific, life-enriching purpose. It tells you that you're disconnected from what you value and that your needs are not being met. Rather than managing your anger by suppressing your feelings or blasting someone with your judgments, Marshall Rosenberg shows you how to use anger to discover what you need, and then how to meet your needs in constructive ways.


This booklet will help you apply these four key truths:

- People or events may spark your anger but your own judgments are its cause

- Judging others as "wrong" prevents you from connecting with your unmet needs

- Getting clear about your needs helps you identify solutions satisfying to everyone

- Creating strategies focused on meeting your needs transforms anger into positive actions

ISBN:
9781934336076
9781934336076
Category:
Popular psychology
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-04-2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Puddle Dancer Press
Marshall B. Rosenberg

Marshall B. Rosenberg, PhD (1934–2015) founded and was for many years the Director of Educational Services for the Center for Nonviolent Communication, an international peacemaking organization.

During his life he authored fifteen books, including the bestselling Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life (PuddleDancer Press), which has sold more than one million copies worldwide and has been translated into more than 30 languages, with more translations in the works.

Dr. Rosenberg first used the NVC process in federally funded school integration projects to provide mediation and communication skills training during the 1960s. The Center for Nonviolent Communication, which he founded in 1984, now has hundreds of certified NVC trainers and supporters teaching NVC in more than sixty countries around the globe.

A sought-after presenter, peacemaker and visionary leader, Dr. Rosenberg led NVC workshops and international intensive trainings for tens of thousands of people in over 60 countries across the world and provided training and initiated peace programs in many war-torn areas including Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and the Middle East.

He worked tirelessly with educators, managers, health care providers, lawyers, military officers, prisoners, police and prison officials, government officials, and individual families. With guitar and puppets in hand and a spiritual energy that filled a room, Marshall showed us how to create a more peaceful and satisfying world.

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