Keep your NVC fit: Roleplay
3rd Sep 2025 - 3rd Sep 2025
7-8pm UK time
£10-20
Led by: Ceri Buckmaster | Contact Ceri


This month we will focus on Role Play, which is a practice to give you a difference embodied experience of NVC inspired dialogue.
Fears for upcoming difficult situations are based on past experiences of similar kinds of conversations. These memories sit in the nervous system as sensations, images, fragments – and they are still open (not integrated) and alive because the amigdala (the danger alert part of our brain) does not timecode these experiences, it records the threat as real and current, in order that we are awake to danger.
Here’s the opening: since these memories are not fully integrated, they’re open to being changed if we give ourselves a different experience. So for example, if we respond with:
- Warmth instead of coldness
- Gentleness instead of urgency
- Understanding instead of isolation
and by naming emotions with warmth and curiosity, without trying to fix or change us, it reaches the amygdala. The nervous system goes, “Oh… someone is here with me now. I’m not alone.” And new neural connections form, gently layering in safety where there was once fear. This is how we resource ourselves with roleplay.
Before you come, you can review your input from your Foundation training and read or listen to this short post about the purpose and practice of roleplay
There will be more Joining Instructions when you register.
This is a monthly series to practice 3 core NVC practices
- 4 steps of Self-Empathy
- Empathic Listening
- Role Plays of Difficult Conversations
We meet once a month at 11am and 7pm UK time. I hope these times work for you.
Practical and Logistics
These practice sessions aren’t refundable or transferable, except in exceptional circumstances.
This is open to people who have done a Foundation training or Intro to NVC. This is not a complete beginners class, although relative beginners (post foundation) are welcome.
Disclaimer / Self Check
Nonviolent Communication is not therapy and is not a substitute for therapy. This practice session may not be for you:
- If you have a sense that what you want to explore might be challenging for others,
- if it would be triggering to listen to others speaking about difficult events,
- if other people’s beginner-intermediate level learning of NVC might land awkwardly for you.
If you have any questions, please ask.