by Alan Rafael Seid, CNVC Certified Trainer
The deeper I look into homelessness the more complex it appears.
Each and every situation of homelessness is unique, and they all include internal and external factors.
Internal factors can include things like trauma, low skills, lack of confidence, low
self-esteem, a sense of worthlessness, addiction, mental challenges such as impaired executive function, and so forth.
External factors can include things like medical bankruptcy, generational poverty, physical disabilities, home foreclosure, and so on.
The mix of internal and external factors — and the interplay between them — is unique to each situation.
When you add to that the
systemic forces that perpetuate homelessness it becomes even more complex.
In this article I look at how the modality known as Nonviolent Communication interfaces with homelessness and equips practitioners to make a difference...
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