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Katrina Morrison Kaneda (Vernon)

Katrina

Katrina Kaneda has been practicing and sharing Compassionate or Nonviolent Communication (NVC) with others for four years. She says of NVC, “With my background as a parent and working in schools as a certified teacher I saw this as the ‘missing piece’ in my own training and experience. I am grateful for the contribution of NVC in helping me to create the quality of relationships I want in my life.” Katrina facilitates Compassionate Communication workshops in the Okanagan region, and particularly enjoys sharing NVC with people who have children in their lives.

Mary Ellen McNaughton (Kelowna)

Mary Ellen McNaughton

As a person centered counselor, Mary Ellen has been incorporating the frame of NVC into her practice since her introduction to it in 1999. As an adjunct professor at UBCO she recently taught it in the context of Relational Practice to nursing students. It is also a helpful frame to align with the attachment theory and Sue Johnson’s model of Emotionally Focused Therapy, which is now a large part of her practice.

Carol Keane (Gabriola Isl.)

Carol Keane

Carol Keane is a passionate woman who loves people.  She coaches, counsels and facilitates Nonviolent Communication workshops.

How to live my intention and be the change I want to see in the world led me to study NVC.  I would like the opportunity to share this with you.

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