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Certified Compassionate Communication Facilitator · Minneapolis, MN

Nonviolent Communication training in Minneapolis.

Train as a Certified Compassionate Communication Facilitator (CCCF) with Harmonika Institute in Minneapolis, MN. Train as a Compassionate Communication Facilitator — observation, feeling, need, request, with extensive role-play hours.

Nonviolent Communication certification training in Minneapolis, MN

Minneapolis cohort details

City
Minneapolis, MN
Credential
CCCF
Tuition
$3,200
In-person training
9 days · 72h
Live cohort calls
2 days · 8h
Supervised practice
70h
Portfolio + jury
35h
Total
185h · ~23 day-eq.
Cohort
10 students
Format
In person + live cohort calls
Download detailed program (PDF)

PDF — modules, hours, faculty notes, and a typical week's schedule.

Train where you live

Why Nonviolent Communication in Minneapolis?

The Twin Cities' wellness market is shaped by the major healthcare systems (Mayo Clinic, Allina, Fairview, HealthPartners) and a uniquely community-oriented wellness culture. Our Minneapolis students are often nurses, social workers, and educators — practitioners who arrive with strong relational skills and look for embodied complement to their primary work.

For students of Nonviolent Communication specifically, Minneapolis's scene is a particularly good match: healthcare-system pipeline. community-oriented practitioner culture. The local cohort runs in venue partners around Northeast Minneapolis, Uptown, St. Paul (Cathedral Hill), with public transit and parking accessible from across the metro.

Twin Cities students are often 35-55, with backgrounds in nursing, social work, education, and healthcare administration. They tend to be unusually relationally skilled, value practical applications over spiritual abstraction, and often build practices serving specific community populations (older adults, family caregivers, religious community members).

The modality

What you'll be training in.

For a deeper introduction to Nonviolent Communication as a practice tradition, see the full program page.

Nonviolent Communication (NVC), also called Compassionate Communication, is a framework for honest expression and empathic listening developed by the American clinical psychologist Marshall Rosenberg from the 1960s onward. Rosenberg's central insight is that almost all human conflict — from family arguments to workplace dysfunction to international war — has a similar internal structure, and that a specific four-step communication pattern can interrupt that structure in real time.

The four steps are: Observation (specifically what happened, without evaluation), Feeling (what is alive in me right now, distinguished from thoughts about others), Need (the underlying universal human need that is or isn't being met), and Request (a specific, doable, present-tense action — not a demand). Stated this way it sounds simple. In practice, separating observation from evaluation, distinguishing feelings from thoughts, identifying needs accurately, and making clean requests rather than demands all require sustained practice. Rosenberg used to say that NVC is not difficult to understand and not easy to practice.

What you'll learn

The Nonviolent Communication curriculum, in 9 in-person days.

  • The four steps: observation, feeling, need, request
  • Distinguishing observations from evaluations in real time
  • Empathic listening and the difference between sympathy and empathy
  • Self-empathy and working with strong emotions
  • Mediating conflict between two people or in a group
  • Designing and leading NVC workshops of varied lengths

See the full module-by-module curriculum →

Cohort schedule

When Nonviolent Communication cohorts run in Minneapolis.

Twin Cities cohorts adjust around the deep Upper Midwest winter. May and September starts dominate; January cohorts are small. Polar-vortex weather occasionally requires schedule adjustments. The summer cohort, though shorter, produces unusually cohesive groups.

The right student

Who this Minneapolis cohort is for.

Coaches, mediators, HR professionals, parents, and community leaders who want a deep, embodied communication practice.

Career outcomes

After graduation in Minneapolis.

  • Lead NVC workshops as a CCCF
  • Offer NVC-informed mediation and coaching
  • Add NVC to a coaching, HR, or leadership practice
  • Specialize in family, couple, or workplace communication
Tuition

$3,200 for the full 23-day Nonviolent Communication program in Minneapolis.

Same tuition whether you study in Minneapolis or any of our other U.S. cities. Monthly payment plans without interest. A 25% deposit confirms your spot in the Minneapolis cohort.

Tuition and financing details

$3,200

185h total · 9 in-person days

Next step

Become a Certified Compassionate Communication Facilitator in Minneapolis.

Talk with our admissions team about the next Nonviolent Communication cohort starting in Minneapolis, MN. Free, online, one hour.