Mar 16 & 17 Tucson NVC Couples Workshop

NVC (Nonviolent or Compassionate Communication) Couples Workshop:

Healing Past Pain That Is Still Present

Are you and your partner facing challenges that feel isolating?
Often, couples face difficulties alone, not realizing that many of their struggles are shared. When we come together, we often find that we’re not as alone as we think.

What’s preventing you from making peace in your most important relationship?
This workshop is an opportunity to bring your most difficult situations from the past and work through them with guidance and support.

What we will offer:
We will support you in identifying the patterns that are causing struggles in your relationship. You will gain awareness of these patterns and uncover the deeper needs that drive them.
Through this process, you will enhance the quality of your connection with yourself and your partner, especially in moments of conflict or struggle.

Workshop Details:

  • Dates: Sunday and Monday, March 16 and 17
  • Time: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Location: Tucson, AZ  (Location TBD based on workshop size)
  • Cost: $650 – $900 per couple, $350 – $600 per individual
  • Healthful snacks and drinks provided

Payment Options:
Send payment via Zelle, Venmo, or PayPal to silgiraffe@aol.com. Please specify March 16 workshop
For questions, text (520) 419-2176.

Facilitators:
Michael Dillo, Switzerland
Michael has a diverse background, starting with a doctorate in civil engineering and working in industry in Switzerland, where he also taught at the university level. In 1997, he began attending NVC seminars with Marshall Rosenberg and became a certified trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication in 2004. Since 2013, Michael has been helping trainer candidates on their path to certification as an assessor. He collaborates with NVC teams in the US, China, and Europe and teaches worldwide.

Sylvia Haskvitz, MA, RDN, Tucson
With over 30 years of experience working with individuals, families, and couples, Sylvia is a long-time NVC trainer and assessor. She is a student of Marshall Rosenberg, the founder of Nonviolent Communication. Sylvia is also the author of Eat by Choice, Not by Habit, a book inspired by NVC principles. She has helped countless people deepen their relationships and communication skills, both personally and professionally.

We look forward to helping you transform your relationship and bring healing to past pain. Join us for this transformative workshop!