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Volume Eleven: 2020May: Issue 2: NVC in the Time of Corona January: Issue 1: The Interface of Neurobiology and NVC Volume Ten: 2019October: Issue 2: Addressing some issues arising from systemic patriarchy July: Issue 1: Reconciling Conflict with a Neighbor, a personal account Volume Nine: 2018December: Issue 6: A Network Update and a Personal Story August: Issue 5: A Long Journey to Restorative Circles May: Issue 4: Maine NVC Network Integration Program April: Issue 3: Zero Step: the intention that we bring to every communication matters to the outcome February: Issue 2: Keeping Marshall Rosenberg's Work Alive January: Issue 1: ACEs: What's That? Volume Eight: 2017November: Issue 8: A New View of The Four Chairs August: Issue 7: Building Peace July: Issue 6: Keeping Communication Open While Disagreeing May: Issue 5: The Puzzle of Our Reactive Nature April: Issue 4: Marshall Rosenberg's Compelling Vision of Social Change March: Issue 3: Listening Our Shared World Into Being February: Issue 2: Life Changing Moments January: Issue 1: NVC in the Workplace Volume Seven: 2016December: Issue 11: NVC & Social Change, Part 5: A Restorative Event in Nepal (video) + Transition Zone, further practice November: Issue 10: NVC & Social Change, Part 4: Restoring and Strengthening Relationships October: Issue 9: NVC & Social Change, Part 3: Transition Zone September: Issue 8: NVC & Social Change, Part 2: Inspirations August: Issue 7: Conflict Resolution and Systemic Change from an NVC Perspective June: Issue 6: NVC Integration Program: Special Offer June: Issue 5: NVC Family Camp April: Issue 4: NVC & the Healing Journey March: Issue 3: Being Heard February: Issue 2: Giving and Receiving Feedback January: Issue 1: Turning Mistakes into Learning and Growth Volume Six: 2015December: Issue 6: Celebration October: Issue 5: How NVC has changed our lives July: Issue 4: Announcing an NVC Curriculum developed at the Maine Coastal Regional Reentry Center March: Issue 3: Celebrating Marshall Rosenberg's Life February: Issue 2: Building group creativity through the heart of NVC January: Issue 1: How to be an Ally Volume Five: 2014October: Issue 9: Stay Connected August: Issue 8: The Time of No Enemies July: Issue 7: What might we do when communication breaks down? June: Issue 6: A Needs-Centered Approach to Life May: Issue 5: Can NVC influence our physical health? (Part 2) April: Issue 4: Class Meeting and NVC: Interdependence Alive & Thriving March: Issue 3: Using NVC to craft new strategies for classroom discipline February: Issue 2: The NVC journey of a middle school classroom teacher January: Issue 1: Can NVC influence our physical health? Volume Four: 2013December: Issue 11: Evolving NVC into Groups November: Issue 10: Honoring Agreements October: Issue 9: Connecting Feelings to Needs September: Issue 8: Working Together Effectively July: Issue 7: Group decision making based on needs consciousness June: Issue 6: The neurobiology of NVC May: Issue 5: NVC & Social Change April: Issue 4: Self-connection Through SHAME March: Issue 3: Anger, Guilt & Shame: Reclaiming Power and Choice, February: Issue 2: NVC Family Camp January: Issue 1: NVC and Parenting Volume Three: 2012December: Issue 12: Disagreeing without Disconnecting October: Issue 10: A New Tool for Responding in the Midst of Conflict September: Issue 9, with the theme of Transforming "Should" Thinking August: Issue 8, with the theme of Restorative Circles July: Issue 7, with the theme of BePeace June: Issue 6, with the theme of Starting and Maintaining an NVC Practice Group May: Issue 5, with the theme of "I'm so triggered!! What do I do?" April: Issue 4, with the theme of Caring For Our Relationships March: Issue 3, with the theme of What's Natural and What's Habitual February: Issue 2, An Update about the Maine NVC Network January: Issue 1, with the theme of Nonviolence, Consciousness Transformation, and Community Volume Two: 2011December: Issue 13, with the theme of Empathy Circles November: Issue 12, with the theme of Finding the Gold in Conflict October: Issue 11, with the theme of Self-Empathy September: Issue 10, with the theme of Sharing NVC With Our Elders August: Issue 9, with the theme of Gratitude second new moon of July: Issue 8, with the theme of Integrating NVC through Daily Practice July: Issue 7, with the theme of NVC Mediation June: Issue 6, An interview about NVC with Marshall Rosenberg May: Issue 5, with the theme of Using NVC with Children April: Issue 4, with the theme of Needs are Intrinsic March: Issue 3, with the theme of Honesty February: Issue 2, with the theme of Internal Sovereignty January: Issue 1, with the theme of NVC and Social Change Volume One: 2010December: Issue 12, with the theme of Choice From Self-Awareness November: Issue 11, Part 3 of 3 issues with the theme of Making Requests October: Issue 10, Part 2 of 3 issues with the theme of Making Requests September: Issue 9, Part 1 of 3 issues with the theme of Making Requests August: Issue 8, with the theme of The Power of Observation July: Issue 7: The Empathic Civilization June: Issue 6, with the theme of Journeying Along The Needs Continuum May: Issue 5, with the theme of Building the Culture of Peace Within April: Issue 4, with the theme of Feelings March: Issue 3, with the theme of Restorative Circles February: Issue 2, with the theme of Needs January: Issue 1, with the theme of Empathy
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