Mika Maniwa
Based in Vancouver, Canada, I’ve been offering NVC training for individuals and organizations for over 15 years. As a second-generation Japanese Canadian impacted by war-generated trauma, I practice compassionate inquiry about emotionally reactive behaviours and explore what is needed to increase our capacity for wellbeing, dialogue and collaboration. I have been exploring what NVC can bring to issues of social location and racialization to strengthen relationships within organizations
As a settler on the unceded lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, I work to understand the scope of my responsibility under this colonial system. I have longstanding commitments to work with people impacted by colonization, classism, racism, and intergenerational trauma. I am passionate about supporting people:
- To unpack self-limiting beliefs, while holding compassion for our younger selves who tried to make sense of suffering.
- With empathy for what it’s like to endure relentless self-criticism, while understanding the urgent messages of survival that guided past generations.
- To explore the roots of anger and channeling its energy to enhance life.
- To overcome blocks to accomplishing tasks, support with follow-through on goals and cultivating self-trust.
- Accompanying parents committed to working through their own challenges to leave a lighter load for the next generation.
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TRAINING FOCUS:
- Counseling & Coaching
- Parenting & Family
- Social Change