Marshall B. Rosenberg
Born in 1934
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Marshall B. Rosenberg PhD was an American psychologist who developed Nonviolent Communication, a method for resolving conflicts peacefully.
He founded the Center for Nonviolent Communication, an international non-profit organization.
Rosenberg earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1961 and received Diplomate status in clinical psychology in 1966.
His work focused on helping people exchange information to resolve conflicts peacefully.
Rosenberg's approach has been applied in various settings, including personal relationships, professional environments, and even in addressing societal issues.
He lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where the Center for Nonviolent Communication is located.
Books by Marshall B. Rosenberg

Nonviolent Communication
by Marshall B. Rosenberg
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1999
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220 pages
4.33
46.0K ratings
Psychology
Self Help
Communication

The Surprising Purpose of Anger
by Marshall B. Rosenberg
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2005
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44 pages
4.13
757 ratings
Psychology
Self Help
Communication

Practical Spirituality
by Marshall B. Rosenberg
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2005
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42 pages
4.31
144 ratings
Spirituality
Psychology
Communication

The Nonviolent Communication Training Course
by Marshall B. Rosenberg
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2006
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92 pages
4.48
165 ratings
Communication
Self Help
Psychology