Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Low Price Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life


According to the author, none of these reviews mean anything since they are our "personal evaluations". Nevertheless, here it goes. I really hate it when someone lifts the work of numerous authors before them and tries to present it as their original work, usually by trying to coin a name for it such as the author did here. I read about 60 pages of this book then skimmed through the rest of it and realized I was wasting my time and had read it all before. Unless you have never read the first book on anger-management, group communications, interpersonal relationships or even a basic primer on Cognitive Therapy, you will not learn anything from this book. It has it points that have been well taken from all the original works that have gone before this and if you can get past the self-aggrandizing stories, you can get to the basic information. However, Rosenberg has done a great disservice not crediting the works of original authors on this subject that has been covered in better books over the last 30 years.Get more detail about Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life.

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