Thomas d' Ansembourg therapeutist, author and lecturer was born in 1957. It began its career as a lawyer and an legal adviser. Anxious to give a direction to its life, it engaged in an association of assistance to the young people in difficulty in the years 1990. It is at this period that it became aware of the nature of the Violence, which is in fact only one demonstration of major needs however dissatisfied. It was formed with a method, the NonViolent Communication (CNV) near its founder, Marshall Rosenberg.

Today, it animates seminars and conferences on the topic of the nonviolent Communication . It is close to the Psychanalyste and author Guy Corneau whom it joined in Cœur.com. association His prospect is that by a training on oneself and of the communication, the people can take into account their needs and their limits not to charge the relation and the other with it but to negotiate of it management initially with oneself and its own internal authorities (tripe, heart, head.) then with the others.

Thomas d' Ansembourg is married and father.

He is member of the committee of sponsorship of the French Coordination for the Decade of the culture of peace and non-violence.

Bibliography

  • 2004 : To be happy, it is not necessarily comfortable , Éditions of the Man
  • 2001: Cease being nice, are true! , Editions of the Man
  • 2006: War and peace in the couple: Small setting in scene (S) of Household DvD coproduction Gsara

External bonds

  • the official site of Thomas d' Ansembourg

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