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Empathetic Communication - Habitual Reactions That Block Connection

Non-Denominational Educational

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Joseph Martinez

Come for one evening or all four!


Empathetic Communication is a experiential series of workshops exploring key topics in self-awareness and Empathetic Communication. This work will be largely informed by Nonviolent Communication (NVC), a communication process grounded in awareness of our human needs — essentially what is most important to us. With this grounding, we are able to express authentically and listen with deep empathy. We are then able to be compassionate to ourselves and others.

The aim of this program is to foster greater self-awareness and facilitate connections between participants in the spirit and practice of NVC. We will use empathetic listening as a means to be deeply seen and heard, to connect with new people and make lasting friendships. Participants will get practical experience with the NVC process and self-empathy practice.

This is a series of independent workshops: 1. Anti Patterns - Habitual Reactions That Block Connection (Jan. 10, 2024) 2. The Practice of Self-Empathy (Jan 17, 2024) 3. Giving Others Empathy (Jan. 24, 2024) 4. Making Requests, Letting Go, the Pitfalls fo NVC (Jan. 31, 2024).

FEE $20. per person for single session.  Pre-registration required.  

To register for all four evenings, please call the Front Desk at 480.948.7460 to register.  Fee is $80 for all four evenings.

Program image credit:  Nathan Redwood, Temporarium, 2020.  90"x84" Acrylic and modeling paste on canvas over wood panel.  Image courtesy of the artist.

 
Sign Up By Tuesday, Jan 9, 2024 at 6:00p

FRC.retreatportal.com 

Program image credit:  Nathan Redwood, Temporarium, 2020.  90"x84" Acrylic and modeling paste on canvas over wood panel.  Image courtesy of the artist.

Joseph Martinez

Come for one evening or all four!


Empathetic Communication is a experiential series of workshops exploring key topics in self-awareness and Empathetic Communication. This work will be largely informed by Nonviolent Communication (NVC), a communication process grounded in awareness of our human needs — essentially what is most important to us. With this grounding, we are able to express authentically and listen with deep empathy. We are then able to be compassionate to ourselves and others.

The aim of this program is to foster greater self-awareness and facilitate connections between participants in the spirit and practice of NVC. We will use empathetic listening as a means to be deeply seen and heard, to connect with new people and make lasting friendships. Participants will get practical experience with the NVC process and self-empathy practice.

This is a series of independent workshops: 1. Anti Patterns - Habitual Reactions That Block Connection (Jan. 10, 2024) 2. The Practice of Self-Empathy (Jan 17, 2024) 3. Giving Others Empathy (Jan. 24, 2024) 4. Making Requests, Letting Go, the Pitfalls fo NVC (Jan. 31, 2024).

FEE $20. per person for single session.  Pre-registration required.  

To register for all four evenings, please call the Front Desk at 480.948.7460 to register.  Fee is $80 for all four evenings.

Program image credit:  Nathan Redwood, Temporarium, 2020.  90"x84" Acrylic and modeling paste on canvas over wood panel.  Image courtesy of the artist.

 
Sign Up By Tuesday, Jan 9, 2024 at 6:00p

FRC.retreatportal.com 

Program image credit:  Nathan Redwood, Temporarium, 2020.  90"x84" Acrylic and modeling paste on canvas over wood panel.  Image courtesy of the artist.

Special Instructions
To register for all four evenings, please call the Front Desk at 480.948.7460 to register. Fee is $80 for all four evenings.
More about Franciscan Renewal Center
The Franciscan Renewal Center is a 25-acre spiritual oasis where you can discover new insights and inspiration. Founded as a Catholic retreat center, called Casa de Paz y Bien, by the Order of Friars Minor in 1951, the Center is guided by the Franciscan friars and works cooperatively with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix. Our mission is to renew lives through spiritual growth, healing and transformation, and service to others. All are welcome. Activities include: • education, retreats, and events • daily and Sunday Mass at Our Lady of the Angels Church • meetings and conferences for 501 (c)(3) non-profit organizations • professional behavioral health therapy, support, and counseling • spiritual direction • volunteer ministries in service of the poor and vulnerable Visit us at thecasa.org
When & Where
Jan 10, 2024, 6:30pm to 8:30pm Timezone: MST
$20.00


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