In times of great change, those who communicate new ideas most effectively emerge as the culture's leaders.
“Why Empathy is the Future of Mediation, and How You Can Use It.” By Martin Epstein MS
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Rachel McDavid is a Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in individual, couples and family therapy as well as anger management, and maintains a private practice in New York, NY.
Rachel’s passion for many years has been learning, teaching and working with people using Nonviolent Communication (NVC) or Compassionate Communication as it is sometimes called, a modality founded by Marshall Rosenberg, which focuses on understanding feelings and needs through connecting with what is most alive in ourselves and others. As well as leading groups on effective communication,
Rachel leads anger management groups and workshops in which she teaches NVC skills to support people in learning how to manage their anger more effectively.
She is a graduate of the BayNVC 2006 Leadership program (baynvc.org) and has been an assistant trainer on many residential BayNVC trainings including the BayNVC 2007 Leadership program and the Open Hearted Therapy Retreats in 2008 and 2010 focused on teaching Nonviolent Communication skills to therapists.
www.rachelmcdavid.com
When you and your staff use a smarter way to speak and listen, projects are developed and shipped more quickly, staff morale improves, and customers respond more readily because you speak for their understanding.
When you know a better way to speak and listen, you can mend broken relationships and build new ones, because you understand both sides of the situation and can speak your truth with confidence.