Best selling Guidebooks from Junfermann

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1. Junfermann Gewaltfreie Kommunikation

The basic work - the bestseller in Nonviolent Communication Without our intentions, our words and our way of speaking can cause injury and suffering - to others and to ourselves. Nonviolent Communication (GFK) helps us to listen more consciously and to pay respectful attention to our counterpart. At the same time we learn to express ourselves honestly and clearly. As a language of life, we can use the GRP in communication with all people, regardless of their age, cultural or religious background and in the most diverse situations. With stories, experiences and exemplary conversational situations, Marshall Rosenberg makes it clear in his book how complex communication problems can be solved with the help of the GRP. For the new edition of this bestseller, the text has been extensively revised. 

Gewaltfreie Kommunikation (German, Marshall B. Rosenberg, 2016)
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CHF26.70

Gewaltfreie Kommunikation

German, Marshall B. Rosenberg, 2016

2. Junfermann Der Gefühls- und Bedürfnisnavigator

Feelings are valuable. They point to the needs of the body and soul. We often overlook them because we perceive anger, sadness, or rage as disruptive. These emotions seem to hinder us from fulfilling our tasks and functioning in our performance-oriented society. However, if we continuously ignore our feelings and needs, we become unbalanced, and both body and soul begin to develop symptoms of illness. The consequences can be psychosomatic and emotional suffering, such as chronic pain, burnout, and depression.

The book guides those who want to take better care of themselves and become more aware of their feelings and needs. It shows how we experience feelings, how they are influenced by our thoughts, and what role our body plays in this process. Understandable overviews help to accurately perceive emotional states and recognize the needs associated with them.
 

Der Gefühls- und Bedürfnisnavigator (German, Gerlinde R. Fritsch, 2024)
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CHF19.70

Der Gefühls- und Bedürfnisnavigator

German, Gerlinde R. Fritsch, 2024

3. Junfermann Tyrannen in meinem Kopf

Be free from the tyranny of intrusive thoughts. Almost everyone involuntarily thinks things they don’t want to think. However, some people can't get these thoughts out of their heads. At the edge of a platform, they might wonder, "What if I jump now?" They don’t jump, but from then on, they ponder whether they are at risk of suicide. Or they might have thoughts about harming someone and continuously question what such a thought could "reveal" about them. Intrusive thoughts cause fear and often lead to shame. Involuntary thoughts are not conscious decisions, and their content does not provide insights into a person's character. The harder you try to get rid of a thought, the more persistently it sticks. The authors expose many assumptions about obsessive thoughts and present effective techniques to overcome them. The described self-help program enables a life free from the tyranny of intrusive thoughts. 

Tyrannen in meinem Kopf (German, Claudia Campisi, Martin N. Seif, Sally M. Winston, 2018)
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CHF25.90

Tyrannen in meinem Kopf

German, Claudia Campisi, Martin N. Seif, Sally M. Winston, 2018

4. Junfermann Giraffensprache

How can I communicate as a giraffe when the world seems full of wolves? Marshall Rosenberg worked with two metaphors in his seminars: the giraffe and the wolf. Both animals represent certain attitudes and ways of communicating. The wolf tends to make judgments, accusations, and creates shame. In contrast, the giraffe is empathetic and speaks a language of the heart. That is why Nonviolent Communication is often referred to as giraffe language. What is special about giraffe language? Rosenberg explores this with seminar participants using concrete everyday situations. It becomes clear: when empathetic listening and sharing feelings and needs become the foundation of our contact with ourselves and others, our quality of life improves. 

Giraffensprache (German, Marshall B. Rosenberg, 2021)
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Giraffensprache

German, Marshall B. Rosenberg, 2021

5. Junfermann Einfach machen: Gestalterische Methoden in Therapie und Coaching

Express thoughts and feelings through images, supported by audio, video, and text materials. Only readily available materials are needed. Different sensory and experiential worlds are addressed. Have you ever observed a child sitting absorbed in their own world, creating a piece of art? In our early childhood development, we paint and draw instinctively. This ability is innate to humans and is available throughout life. It can be utilized in therapy and coaching: with creative methods, clients can articulate their thoughts visually and rediscover their self-efficacy in a playful manner. This promotes a sense of autonomy and initiates a process of change. With this box, the authors present tested and easily implementable methods that require no prior knowledge. The exercises can be easily integrated into existing therapy and counseling offerings, in various fields such as outpatient and clinical psychotherapy, individual and couples counseling, family therapy, and supervision. The booklet includes art therapeutic factors and scientific references for interested readers. 

Einfach machen: Gestalterische Methoden in Therapie und Coaching (German, Frauke Niehues, Ghita Benaguid, Lena Luise Kannicht, Lydia Mojzis, Petra Heymann, 2026)
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CHF56.90

Einfach machen: Gestalterische Methoden in Therapie und Coaching

German, Frauke Niehues, Ghita Benaguid, Lena Luise Kannicht, Lydia Mojzis, Petra Heymann, 2026

6. Junfermann 42 Schlüsselunterscheidungen in der GFK

What is the difference between needs and strategies? Many who have engaged with Nonviolent Communication (NVC) can likely answer this question. But what exactly is the difference between weakness and vulnerability? And how does appreciation differ from recognition? This book focuses on so-called key distinctions in its presentation of NVC. We wrote this book to examine various terms in Nonviolent Communication more closely and to clarify some important differences between NVC and our everyday way of communicating. We refer to these terms as key distinctions. This is how the authors describe their intention. They hope that their compilation of a total of 42 key distinctions will help readers discover new ways of thinking and communicating. 

42 Schlüsselunterscheidungen in der GFK (German, Katarina Hoffmann, Liv Larsson, 2013)
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42 Schlüsselunterscheidungen in der GFK

German, Katarina Hoffmann, Liv Larsson, 2013

7. Junfermann Halt mich fest

Learning to Love In love, it’s all about emotional connection. We all seek someone we can rely on, a loved one who can consistently provide us with emotional closeness. Sue Johnson's message in this book is very simple: No one needs to learn to argue and negotiate better, nor is it necessary to analyze early childhood or prove something to a partner through grand romantic gestures. What truly matters is recognizing, maintaining, and strengthening emotional connection. This book illustrates how to achieve this through easily understandable example conversations from couple therapy practice. For a happier partnership. Application of the most successful couple therapy methods in practice. It addresses the key moments in relationships. This book touches your heart, stimulates your mind, and provides practical strategies for improving couple relationships. 

Halt mich fest (German, Sue Johnson, 2019)
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CHF42.70

Halt mich fest

German, Sue Johnson, 2019

8. Junfermann Kartenset Gewaltfreie Kommunikation

The essence of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) in key phrases. Developed by Marshall Rosenberg, Nonviolent Communication is more than just a communication technique that can be learned in a few steps – it is primarily an inner attitude of empathy and appreciation towards oneself and others. Cultivating this inner attitude takes time; it requires a new way of thinking and, above all, practice, practice, practice. This set assists you with the most important content of NVC on engaging learning cards. The cards are based on central themes from Marshall Rosenberg's book "Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life." They have been designed to be effectively used in learning groups and training sessions, as well as for self-study. The cards convey the essence of NVC in concise, focused key phrases: impulses, insights, and surprises. 

Kartenset Gewaltfreie Kommunikation (German, Marshall B. Rosenberg, 2018)
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CHF36.–

Kartenset Gewaltfreie Kommunikation

German, Marshall B. Rosenberg, 2018

9. Junfermann Kluge Köpfe, krumme Wege?

The more talent, the steeper the career? Many (often unknowingly) highly gifted or multi-talented individuals experience exactly the opposite. They are dissatisfied with their work and continually search for the right place in their professional lives. This book clarifies how giftedness can manifest in adults and the obstacles that come with it. Let yourself be inspired by vivid examples and effective work prompts for a process of self-discovery and inner liberation. Transform stumbling blocks into cornerstones for a fulfilling career path. Highly gifted individuals, who have so many options, often struggle to see the forest for the trees. They find it difficult to discover their calling. This doesn’t have to remain the case, as this book offers practical solutions that can be individually applied to one’s own life. 

Kluge Köpfe, krumme Wege? (German, Andrea Schwiebert, 2015)
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CHF30.70

Kluge Köpfe, krumme Wege?

German, Andrea Schwiebert, 2015

10. Junfermann Holler:Trainingsbuch Gewaltfreie Kommun

Practical Nonviolent Communication (NVC) exercises for beginners and advanced learners. This completely revised edition includes a new chapter on the topic of 'Regret.' It is closely aligned with the foundational work of NVC by Marshall Rosenberg. The exercises are simple, tested in everyday life, and engaging. Ingrid Holler's training book has been established for decades as a practical resource that uses humorous examples to make Nonviolent Communication (NVC) by Marshall B. Rosenberg applicable to everyday situations. Self-learners can train the tools of NVC in an easily understandable way through brain-friendly exercises, such as addressing disturbances actively and sincerely using the four steps, dealing productively with criticism, accusations, and blame, or expressing anger fully instead of letting it fester. Trainers will find suitable exercises for their seminars at the end of each chapter. The training book is content-wise aligned with Marshall Rosenberg's book on Nonviolent Communication. It has the same thematic chapter structure, and you will repeatedly find questions related to the text in the NVC book that deepen the exercises. For the new edition, the text has been thoroughly revised and supplemented with a new chapter on the topic of 'Regret.'. 

Holler:Trainingsbuch Gewaltfreie Kommun (German, Holger Mair, Ingrid Holler, Marshall B. Rosenberg, 2025)
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CHF26.70

Holler:Trainingsbuch Gewaltfreie Kommun

German, Holger Mair, Ingrid Holler, Marshall B. Rosenberg, 2025

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