
Marshall Rosenberg
Biography
Marshall Bertram Rosenberg (October 6, 1934 – February 7, 2015) was an American psychologist, mediator, author, and teacher. Starting in the early 1960s, he developed nonviolent communication, a process for supporting partnership and resolving conflict within people, relationships, and society. He worked worldwide as a peacemaker, and in 1984 founded the Center for Nonviolent Communication, an international nonprofit organization for which he served as Director of Educational Services. Rosenberg's motivation for developing nonviolent communication was based on his own experiences at the Detroit race riot of 1943, as well as the antisemitism that he experienced in his early life.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
64 releases · 10 albums · active 1977–2020
- Performance · 67
- Other credits · 2
Studios: Uris Theatre · Ravinia Festival · Mediasound · The Studio, Danbury, CT.
Frequent collaborators
- Christine Lavin
- Barry Manilow
- Peter Allen
- Aztec Two-Step
- John Gorka
- Pierce Arrow
- Hugh Blumenfeld
- The Bacon Brothers (2)




