Marshall B. Rosenberg

Marshall B. Rosenberg

Marshall B. Rosenberg was renowned for his pioneering work in the field of nonviolent communication, a concept he developed and which has been applied worldwide in various forms of conflict resolution, including peacebuilding and personal growth. His most famous work, Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, has inspired a multitude of trainers and practitioners to adopt more empathetic and compassionate ways of interacting with others.

Rosenberg's work primarily focused on the transformative power of communication in fostering human connections and resolving conflicts. His principles have been incorporated into mediation and counseling practices globally, emphasizing honesty, empathy, and deep listening. Throughout his career, he received multiple accolades for his contributions to educational psychology and mediation.

Born on October 6, 1934, in Canton, Ohio, Rosenberg was deeply influenced by the humanistic psychology movements of the 20th century. His personal life, including his upbringing and family, was marked by a commitment to understanding and relieving human suffering, which shaped his professional journey. Marshall enjoyed a variety of hobbies that reflected his interests in human behavior and communication.


Born: October 06, 1934
Hometown: Canton, Ohio, USA

Marshall B. Rosenberg

Marshall B. Rosenberg

Marshall B. Rosenberg was renowned for his pioneering work in the field of nonviolent communication, a concept he developed and which has been applied worldwide in various forms of conflict resolution, including peacebuilding and personal growth. His most famous work, Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, has inspired a multitude of trainers and practitioners to adopt more empathetic and compassionate ways of interacting with others.

Rosenberg's work primarily focused on the transformative power of communication in fostering human connections and resolving conflicts. His principles have been incorporated into mediation and counseling practices globally, emphasizing honesty, empathy, and deep listening. Throughout his career, he received multiple accolades for his contributions to educational psychology and mediation.

Born on October 6, 1934, in Canton, Ohio, Rosenberg was deeply influenced by the humanistic psychology movements of the 20th century. His personal life, including his upbringing and family, was marked by a commitment to understanding and relieving human suffering, which shaped his professional journey. Marshall enjoyed a variety of hobbies that reflected his interests in human behavior and communication.


Born: October 06, 1934
Hometown: Canton, Ohio, USA

Books by Marshall B. Rosenberg

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