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23 Facts About Marshall Rosenberg

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Marshall Bertram Rosenberg was an American psychologist, mediator, author and teacher.

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Marshall Rosenberg worked worldwide as a peacemaker, and in 1984 founded the Center for Nonviolent Communication, an international nonprofit organization for which he served as Director of Educational Services.

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Marshall Rosenberg's parents were Jean Rosenberg and Fred Donald Rosenberg.

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Marshall Rosenberg's grandfather worked at Packard Motor Car Company and his grandmother taught workers' children to dance.

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In Steubenville, Ohio, Marshall Rosenberg's father loaded trucks with wholesale grocery stock, and Marshall Rosenberg himself went to a three-room school.

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Jean Marshall Rosenberg was a professional bowler with tournaments five nights per week.

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Marshall Rosenberg's parents divorced twice: once when Rosenberg was three and again when he left home.

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At an inner-city school, Marshall Rosenberg discovered anti-Semitism and internalized it.

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At age 13 Marshall Rosenberg began Hebrew school but got expelled.

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When considering medicine as a career, Marshall Rosenberg worked with an embalmer for a while to measure his interest in the human body.

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Marshall Rosenberg then entered the University of Michigan, and he worked as a waiter at a sorority and a cook's help at a fraternity.

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Hakeem had Marshall Rosenberg read about traditional moral therapy in which clients were seen as down on their luck rather than sick.

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Marshall Rosenberg was influenced by the 1961 books The Myth of Mental Illness by Thomas Szasz and Asylums by Erving Goffman.

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Marshall Rosenberg remembered reading Albert Bandura on "Psychotherapy as a learning process".

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In Mendota, Marshall Rosenberg began to practice family therapy with all parties present, including children.

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Marshall Rosenberg started out in clinical practice in Saint Louis, Missouri, forming Psychological Associates with partners.

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Marshall Rosenberg wrote his first book, Diagnostic Teaching, in 1968, reporting his findings.

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Marshall Rosenberg met Al Chappelle, a leader in the Zulu 1200s, a black liberation group in St Louis.

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Marshall Rosenberg called on Rosenberg to help as before and Rosenberg organized a group but Shaheen was dismissed before it could come into action.

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Marshall Rosenberg decided to stay in California and promoted the Community Council for Mutual Education with the help of Vicki Legion.

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Marshall Rosenberg worked for four years in Norfolk, Virginia's school integration.

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Marshall Rosenberg was called to many states, countries, and conflicts to provide his expertise in nonviolent communication.

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From his home base at Albuquerque, Marshall Rosenberg supported his followers elsewhere with a Center of Nonviolent Communication in New Mexico.