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“I have been to every annual EQ Summit in Dallas since 2011. Each conference has been so exceptionally good, that I think there is no way that it can be topped next year. How surprised I have been to have each summit be even more informative and entertaining than the previous summit. I don’t know how long you can keep this up, but you have got me hooked!” Organization U.S. Postage PAID Fort Worth, TX Permit #3310 Loma Linda, California 92350 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY February 19, 20 / Training the Trainer 7:30AM – 8:00AM Registration - Training the Trainer 8:00AM – 5:00PM Training the Trainer Lunch provided Wednesday & Thursday THURSDAY February 20 / EQ Summit 9:00AM – 12:00PM Registration - EQ Summit 12:30PM – 1:20PM “CBT and Emotional Intelligence for Everyone”* Lynn Clark, PhD 1:20PM – 1:30PM Break 1:30PM – 2:45PM “Enriching the Young Person’s Social and Emotional Life”* Eileen Healy, MA, LMFT 2:45PM – 3:00PM Break 3:00PM – 3:50PM “Epigenetics: It’s scientific and spiritual implications in therapy”* Don Mackintosh, BSN, MDiv 4:00PM – 5:15PM “Nutrition, Herbs, and Supplements for the Brain”* Neil Nedley, MD 5:30PM – 6:30PM Dinner 7:00PM – 7:15PM Welcome 7:15PM – 8:15PM “CBT: What It Is and Is Not”* Aldo Pucci, PhD, DCBT FRIDAY February 21 / EQ Summit 6:00AM - 7:00AM Exercise 7:30AM – 8:30AM Breakfast 8:30AM – 9:20AM “The Latest on Lifestyle Therapies for Mental Illness”* Neil Nedley, MD 9:30AM – 10:30AM “The Critical Role of High EQ in Adolescence”* Eileen Healy, MA, LMFT 10:30AM – 10:45AM Break 10:45AM – 11:45AM “Utilizing CBT for Lifestyle Change”* Aldo Pucci, PhD, DCBT 11:45AM – 1:00PM “Updates on Enhancing Emotional and General Intelligence via the Frontal Lobe”* Neil Nedley, MD 1:00PM – 2:00PM Lunch 2:00PM – 2:10PM Break 2:10PM – 2:20PM Introduction of Break-out Sessions Track 1 Lecture 1 2:30PM – 3:30PM Lecture 2 3:45PM – 4:45PM 1. “Utilizing Video-Based Cases to Enhance Emotional Intelligence”* Lynn Clark, PhD 2. “The Mind’s Eye: Meditation for Everything”* Daniel Binus, MD Track 2 Lecture 1 2:30PM – 3:30PM Lecture 2 3:45PM – 4:45PM 1. “The Role of Specific Prayer in Overcoming Bad Habits and/or PTSD”* Paul Coneff, MA, LMFT 2. “Jesus Christ: The Master Cognitive Behavioral Therapist”* Don Mackintosh, BSN, MDiv Track 3 Lecture 1 2:30PM – 3:30PM Lecture 2 3:45PM – 4:45PM 1. “Systematic CBT: When Fidelity Matters”* Aldo Pucci, PhD, DCBT 2. “Creating a High EQ Environment so Your Child Can Be the Best”* Eileen Healy, MA, LMFT 4:45PM – 6:45PM Break 7:00PM – 7:15PM Music Therapy 7:15PM – 8:15PM “The State of Mental Health in America: Where Are We Going?”* Neil Nedley, MD SATURDAY February 22 / EQ Summit 6:00AM - 7:00AM Exercise 7:30AM – 8:30AM Breakfast 8:30AM – 9:30AM “CBT and the Bible”* Don Mackintosh, BSN, MDiv 10:00AM – 11:00AM “Case Studies in Depression and Anxiety” Neil Nedley, MD/Paula Reiter 11:00AM – 11:10AM Break 11:10AM – 11:25AM Music Therapy 11:25AM – 12:30PM “CBT and Self Control” Don Mackintosh, MDiv/Neil Nedley, MD 1:00PM – 2:00PM Lunch 2:00PM – 4:15PM Walk 4:15PM – 5:30PM “Music Therapy, CBT, and Emotional Intelligence” Neil Nedley, MD 5:30PM – 6:15PM Break 6:15PM – 7:30PM “Integrating Stoic Philosophy in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy”* Aldo Pucci, PhD, DCBT SUNDAY February 23 / EQ Summit 6:00AM - 7:00AM Exercise 7:30AM – 8:30AM Breakfast 8:30AM – 9:30AM “The Mistakes Most Cognitive Behavioral Therapists Make”* Aldo Pucci, PhD, DCBT 9:30AM – 10:30AM “Marriage, Parenting, and Emotional Intelligence”* Eileen Healy, MA, LMFT 10:30AM – 11:30AM Speaker’s Panel Discussion / Q & A *CME Credit DALLAS, TX FEBRUARY 20-23, 2014 “I have been regularly attending various mental health conferences for years. None has even come close to being more rewarding than this EQ Summit. It’s not only the most educational conference I have ever attended, but it’s also been the most enjoyable, without mentioning the exceptional food and great fellowship. I can’t thank you enough for how much I have personally benefited from this EQ Summit. From now on, I will put this on my yearly calendar as a must-not-miss conference.” Donnell Cox, Crisis Education Specialist “Every presentation is filled with “Ah- Ha” moments. It seems like I learn something truly life changing every 5 minutes! I am so excited to see what my future will be like, utilizing the information I have learned here.” Bonnie M., Social Media Manager John Tatum, MD Physicians Physician Assistants Physical Therapists Psychiatrists Psychologists Social Workers Counselors Marriage and Family Therapists Pastors Educators Nurses Nurse Practitioners Depression recovery graduates Training the Trainer ® Directors and Facilitators Media, drug, alcohol, sex addiction counselors School Counselors / Therapists Anyone desiring to improve their Emotional Intelligence Who Should Attend 1045 15th Avenue NW |Ardmore, OK 73401 580.226.8007 / 888.778.4445 | www.EQSummit.org CME’S PROVIDED IN ASSOCIATION WITH LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BE INSPIRED AND EQUIPPED BY THEORY AND PRACTICE FROM SOME OF THE BEST MINDS IN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE. NEIL NEDLEY, MD ALDO PUCCI, PhD EILEEN D. HEALY, MA DANIEL BINUS, MD LYNN CLARK, PhD DON MACKINTOSH, BSN PAUL CONEFF, MA EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE SUMMIT FEBRUARY 20-23, 2014 DALLAS, TX PRESENTS 4 TH ANNUAL
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Lynn

Cla

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1:20PM – 1:30PM

Brea

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1:30PM – 2:45PM

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Em

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Eilee

n H

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, LMFT

2:45PM – 3:00PM

Brea

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3:00PM – 3:50PM

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rap

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trition

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rbs, a

nd

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me

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r the

Brain

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eil N

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ley, M

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5:30PM – 6:30PM

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7:00PM – 7:15PM

We

lco

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7:15PM – 8:15PM

“CBT: W

ha

t It Is an

d Is N

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ldo

Puc

ci, Ph

D, D

CBT

FRIDA

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Feb

rua

ry 21 / EQ

Sum

mit

6:00AM

- 7:00AM

Exerc

ise

7:30AM

– 8:30AM

Brea

kfast

8:30AM

– 9:20AM

“The

Late

st on

Lifestyle

The

rap

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Ne

il Ne

dle

y, MD

9:30AM

– 10:30AM

“The

Critic

al R

ole

of H

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EQ in

Ad

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sce

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Eilee

n H

ea

ly, MA

, LMFT

10:30AM

– 10:45AM

Brea

k

10:45AM

– 11:45AM

“Utilizin

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style C

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Ald

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, DC

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11:45AM

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1:00PM – 2:00PM

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2:00PM – 2:10PM

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Da

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4:45PM – 6:45PM

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Mu

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CME’S PROVIDED IN ASSOCIATION WITH

LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

BE INSPIRED AND EQUIPPED BY THEORY AND PRACTICE FROM SOME OF THE

BEST MINDS IN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.

NEIL NEDLEY, MD ALDO PUCCI, PhD EILEEN D. HEALY, MADANIEL BINUS, MD

LYNN CLARK, PhDDON MACKINTOSH, BSNPAUL CONEFF, MA

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE S U M M I T

FEBRUARY 20-23, 2014 DALLAS, TX

PRESENTS

4TH ANNUAL

ADD-ON SEMINAR – TRAINING THE TRAINER® FEB. 19-20, 2014

To guarantee your place, please register online at www.EQSummit.org or call 580.226.8007. We will process registrations for this event online through February 13, 2014. All major credit cards accepted.

Checks and money orders should be made payable to Nedley Health Solutions and mailed to:

Nedley™ Clinic 1045 15th Avenue NW, Ardmore OK, 73401(attention EQ Summit)

Registrations by mail must be received by noon Thursday, February 13, 2014.To register after the closing date, or for additional information, please contact Nedley™ Clinic at 580.226.8007 or [email protected]

REGISTRATION

SUMMIT/CONTINUING EDUCATION TRAINING THE TRAINER® SESSION

Early bird registration on or before January 14, 2014 $299 Associate Directors $355

Registration on or after January 15, 2014 $345 Facilitators $155

16.75 hours CME Category 1 credit: Physicians/Nurses $150

Confirmation/Cancellations

Confirmations of registration are sent via e-mail, or postal delivery at your request. You may also confirm by phone at 580.226.8007.

You may request a refund, minus a $30 processing fee per registrant, through February 14, 2014. Please substitute someone to attend in your place after this date.

Note: Registration includes 6 meals and all seminars; accommodations are not included. Please see accommodations below.

CMEs ACCREDITATION STATEMENTThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of Loma Linda University School of Medicine and Nedley Clinic. The Loma Linda University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Loma Linda University School of Medicine designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENTThis program has been planned and implemented in accordance with ACCME essentials and standards. The Loma Linda University School of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education relies on its CME faculty to provide program content that is free of commercial bias.Therefore, in accordance with ACCME standards, any faculty and/or provider industry relationships will be disclosed and resolved.

An Associate Director is responsible for planning the overall program, leading facilitators and program volunteers, and efficiently organizing and executing a Nedley Depression & Anxiety Recovery Program using the resources and guidelines provided.

A Facilitator leads the small group discussions, motivating the depressed individual to establish and maintain a strong physical exercise program, eliminate negative habits of body and mind, develop healthy eating patterns, and get more out of the day by enhancing brain function.

FACULTY AND COURSE OBJECTIVES

REGISTER FOR A SPECIAL PRE-SUMMIT SEMINAR.

GET TRAINED TO HOLD DR. NEDLEY’S COMMUNITY DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY RECOVERY PROGRAM IN YOUR OWN

Paula Reiter, Director of the Nedley™ Depression and Anxiety Recovery Programs and the

Training the Trainer instructor.

ACCOMMODATIONS Omni Mandalay Dallas221 East Las Colinas Boulevard, Dallas (Irving), Texas 75039

For room reservations contact: 972.556.0800 | OmniHotels.com/DallasMandalay

When making reservations, ask for the Emotional Intelligence Summit 2014 rate. Reservations must be made on or before January 30, 2014 to receive the discounted room rate.

Aldo R. Pucci, PhD, DCBT

Dr. Aldo Pucci utilizes a no-nonsense cognitive therapy and teaches you how to live rationally, bringing true

satisfaction to your life.President of the National Association of Cognitive-

Behavioral TherapistsFounder and Developer, Rational Living Therapy Author of The Client’s Guide to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Feel the Way You Want to Feel…No Matter What!

CBT: What It Is and Is Not• Recognize three characteristics of CBT.• Recognize three myths of CBT.• Identify CBT and its various forms.

Utilizing CBT for Lifestyle Change• Learn how to assess a persons’ motivation to change his lifestyle.• Discover how to remove roadblocks to making lifestyle changes.• Acquire knowledge on how to maintain the lifestyle change for

life.

Systematic CBT: When Fidelity Matters• Acknowledge a systematic approach to CBT.• Recognize the three components of a therapy session.• Identify why those three components are delivered in a

therapeutic order.

Integrating Stoic Philosophy in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy• Discern between practical and emotional problems.• Recognize the three characteristics of a practical problem.• Understand how stoic philosophy can help people to rationally

cope with their practical problems.

The Mistakes Most Cognitive Behavioral Therapists Make• Learn the importance of recognizing irrational thoughts.• Acknowledge the importance of developing new rational

replacement thoughts.• Understand the importance of having clients practice the new

replacement thoughts.

Lynn Clark, PhD

Dr. Lynn Clark has changed many lives through his powerful book SOS For Emotions.  Now you can hear him in person and see case

reports of just about every anxiety scenario imagined—and know how

to come out on top.Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Western Kentucky UniversityAdjunct Professor of Education for Boston UniversityAuthor of SOS Help For Emotions and SOS Help For Parents books & programs

CBT & Emotional Intelligence for Everyone• Learn to use cognitive behavior therapy to improve three

abilities of emotional intelligence (i.e. knowing our emotions, managing our emotions, and managing relationships with others).

• Understand how one’s beliefs and self-talk are the primary cause

of emotions, rather than bad events and badly acting people.• Know which beliefs cause significant self-defeating behavior and

emotional distress.

Utilizing Video-Based Cases to Enhance Emotional Intelligence• Learn how to apply the ABC’s of Emotions from cognitive

behavior therapy to increase EQ.• Understand which beliefs cause impaired emotional intelligence

(difficulty in knowing our emotions, managing our emotions, and managing relationships).

• Learn how to use some helpful resources from cognitive behavior therapy.

Eileen D. Healy, MA, LMFT

Do you have trouble raising your kids, or knowing how to counsel others how best to raise theirs? Put Eileen Healy’s principles to work and see immediate

improvement.

CEO of Emotional Intelligence Training InstituteAuthor of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and Your Child: 8 Proven Skills to Increase Your Child’s EQ from Birth to Ten and EQ and Your Adolescent: Ages Eleven to Fifteen

Enriching the Young Person’s Social and Emotional Life• Receive a clear understanding of emotional intelligence (EQ)

and why a high EQ is so important in a child’s life.• Understand information needed to create an EQ component

to the SEL emotional development curriculum within their facility/school.

• Leave with skill-builder exercises, easy to use with any age child and their staff immediately.

• Gain a better understanding of the eight proven skill components that children who thrive and succeed in life have in common. As children develop these eight-skill areas, their emotional intelligence always increases.

The Critical Role of High EQ in Adolescence• Learn how to increase an adolescent’s EQ.• Learn important steps to help an adolescent recognize negative

thoughts and irrational beliefs.• Learn important steps to teach an adolescent how to challenge

and change their negative thoughts and irrational beliefs.• Learn how to empower your adolescent with a high EQ

during their teen years, which will keep them from becoming overwhelmed.

Creating a High EQ Environment So Your Child Can Be the Best• Learn how simple it is to increase a child’s EQ.• Teach your child at any age to recognize their negative thoughts

and learn how to reframe them.• Learn how to help your child identify irrational beliefs and

change them.• Teach your child to become an expert at problem solving and

how to develop resiliency for now and the future.

Marriage, Parenting, and Emotional Intelligence• Learn the five keys that can change your marriage for a lifetime.• Understand why these five keys are so important in the daily life

of a marriage (research and theory).• Learn how to begin to use these five keys immediately.

Paul Coneff, MA, LMFT

Paul Coneff models and teaches a spiritual therapy that is far beyond “feel good” therapy.  It really works resulting in a

transformed mind!President of Straight 2 the Heart

Licensed Marriage & Family TherapistAuthor of The Hidden Half of the Gospel: How His Suffering Can Heal Yours

The Role of Specific Prayer in Overcoming Bad Habits and/or PTSD• Discover why bad habits and trauma from the past continue

in the present.• Uncover the way prayer can play an important part in the

healing process with trauma. • Recover mental and spiritual wholeness through Christ-

centered, cross-centered CBT.

Neil Nedley, MD

From nutrition and brain chemistry to how to think and how to be transformed, Dr. Nedley is an exceptional educator. He connects scientific

and clinical studies to help you see the big picture and give you true understanding of the brain, how it works, and how it can change.Founder of Nedley Clinic President, Weimar Institute of Health & Education Medical Director, Nedley™ Depression and Anxiety Recovery ProgramsAuthor of Proof Positive, Depression: The Way Out, and The Lost Art of Thinking

Nutrition, Herbs, and Supplements for the Brain• Understand the important role of nutrition and mental health.• Study role of omega-3 fatty acids and brain health.• Identify the nutrients necessary to synthesize EPA and DHA.• Discover how to utilize saffron to help depression and

premenstrual dysphoric disorder.• Learn how to utilize Silexan® to help anxiety.

The Latest on Lifestyle Therapies for Mental Illness• Learn how drinking water/appropriate hydration can help

executive function.• Determine how much, type, and how-to of physical exercise

that can improve depression and anxiety.• Identify the role that imbalance in circadian rhythms plays in

contributing to major depression.• Learn how light therapy can help regulate circadian rhythm and

alleviate major depression.• Learn the role of fresh air and green spaces in treatment of

depression and/or anxiety.

Updates on Enhancing Emotional and General Intelligence via the Frontal Lobe• Identify the advantages of high IQ.• Identify nutritional and lifestyle factors that are related to IQ.• Know the key functions and purpose of the prefrontal cortex.• Understand the role of decreased circulation and activity of the

frontal lobe and its relationship to depression and mental illness.

• Learn what lifestyle habits can decrease the circulation and/or activity of the prefrontal cortex.

The State of Mental Health in America: Where Are We Going?• Review the current state of mental health care.• Reveal updated outcomes of a comprehensive physical/

mental/spiritual approach in treatment resistant depression and anxiety.

• Learn how to incorporate proven non-drug therapies in treating depression and anxiety.

Daniel Binus, MD

Dr. Binus takes the mask and mysticism out of meditation. Find out why mindful meditation has its limitations

and why better life changing therapies are often overlooked. 

Clinical Director, Beautiful Minds MedicalStaff Psychiatrist, Sutter Auburn Faith Hospt.Clinical Instructor, Dept. of Psychiatry, Loma Linda University

The Mind’s Eye: Meditation for Everything• Describe the differences between basic types of meditation.• Identify the benefits of meditation. • Understand some of the potential drawbacks of meditation.• Apply the use of meditation principles in a clinical setting.

Don Mackintosh, BSN, MDiv

Don Mackintosh’s presentations are very insightful and humorous at the same time!Director of HEALTH™ Program

Weimar Institute Campus ChaplainSpiritual Counselor, Nedley™ Residential

Depression and Anxiety Recovery Program Author of What’s the Connection?

Epigenetics: It’s scientific and spiritual implications in therapy• Gain a basic understanding of epigenetics.• Consider what social science is currently saying about the

importance of personal choice.• Consider timeless Scriptural passages in light of current

research.

Jesus Christ: The Master Cognitive Behavioral Therapist• Become familiar with Christ’s use of CBT like principles in the

gospel of Luke.• Consider Christ’s talking points in light of current research.• Discuss the power of harnessing Scriptural “truth” as a

treatment modality.

CBT and the Bible• Become familiar with Biblical stories that have CBT like

elements.• Understand what research is saying about the effectiveness of

scripturally-based CBT.

Bonnie Murthy, Social Media Manager


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