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Tennessee Seminar Testimonials

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“Great seminar! I will definitely be using the techniques in my practice with children of all ages.” – Laura Clanton, Social Worker, Nashville, Tennessee (5.10.07)

“This conference changed my way of thinking about bullying. Let’s help the victims. Teach them how to solve their problems. I loved it.” – Mary Shipley, Counselor, Nashville, Tennessee (5.10.07)

“Excellent! This is the second time I’ve attended this seminar. I use it with my own children and at school. His techniques can change children’s lives. I love the role play.” – Susie Jackson, Counselor/Educator/Social Worker, Nashville, Tennessee (5.10.07)

“Very clear, concise and wonderfully effective (at least in role-playing J ). One of the best things I learned was to acknowledge my own inner-bully.” – Alexandra Smith, Psychologist, Nashville, Tennessee (5.10.07)

“This class was not what I expected it to be. I learned several different tactics to use in the classroom and at playtime. The calm approach can also be used in other places besides school. I wish I had taken a class like this when my children were smaller.” – Kimberly Torres, Educator, Johnson City, Tennessee (6.20.06)

“The most practical conference I’ve ever attended.” BethAnn Cunningham, Special Education Alternative School Teacher, Johnson City, Tennessee (6.20.06)

“I can’t wait to get home to my three children to start giving them some good tools. I really believe much of this involves good communication skills. I am going away from this workshop with far more skills than I expected. I am excited about sharing this info with my co-workers and community.” – Mary Misulich, Social Worker, Knoxville, Tennessee (6.21.06)

“Thank you for taking on the prevailing paradigm and teaching good sense. The most difficult adults I’ve ever met are people who don’t ‘get it’ that they are responsible for themselves and their problem! Thank you for your peacemaking.” – Beverly Anderson, Social Worker, Knoxville, Tennessee (6.21.06)

“This is the best seminar I’ve attended in years.” – Susan Baese, School Counselor, Knoxville, Tennessee (6.21.06)

“This was  excellent. It should work well with children when presented with win or lose – in game form so they can relate. I like the Post Extinction Burst Theory – it is so true. Before extinguishing the behavior will intensify.” – Terri Murr, Social Worker, Knoxville, Tennessee (6.21.06)

“Very good program. Highly practical - even Biblically based – information that can transform lives.” Dani Johnson, Supervisor, Lawrence County Board of Education, Nashville, Tennessee (2.3.05)

“This information has been presented to me repeatedly during personal therapy sessions – only not how to apply it! I must thank you for speaking on the victim of bullying and teaching how to deal. I wish you were my therapist. I could save a ton of money in the future. Just show me how.” – Robin Davis, Administrator, Nashville, Tennessee (2.3.05)

“Loved the subject material. Presented in a good way – moved along well. Speaker well versed on subject, interesting!” – Katie Thompson Elazar, Office Administrator, Nashville, Tennessee (2.3.05)

“Very valuable info provided. I am anxious to translate this into the Early Childhood level. Not only for children but for parents as well.” – Jennifer Washburn, Executive Director, iKids Early Childhood Center, Nashville, Tennessee (2.3.05)

“Izzy is awesome!” – Kelly G. Cline, Counselor, Nashville, Tennessee (2.3.05)

“I learned a new perspective on this topic and will be able to use this material with my students.” – Angela Roland, School Counselor, Nashville, Tennessee (2.3.05)

“Great appeal to different learning styles – lecture, written, role-play. Made me think outside of the box! I see ‘victims’ in a completely different view. The strategies taught are very ‘real life’ and can be taught/used immediately.” – Donna Mattingly, Counselor, Nashville, Tennessee (2.3.05)

“The program was excellent. Anything Izzy has to discuss, I’ll listen.” – Kathryn Hall, Marriage and Family Therapist, Nashville, Tennessee (2.3.05)

“The role-plays were very effective and useful. This technique is so simple yet awesomely effective with quick results – Thank you.” – Wendy Vanness, Social Worker, Nashville, Tennessee (2.3.05)

 “Very helpful personally and professionally. Thank you for the teaching. Valuable materials. Excellent presenter.” – R.D., Counseling Minister, Johnson City, TN (1.25.05)

“Izzy was both knowledgeable and entertaining. (Woody Allen comes to mind). Thank you!” – Gary A. Wishart, PsyD, Psychologist, Johnson City, TN (1.25.05)

“Interesting material and helpful strategies to deal more effectively with this powerful emotion.” – Tedd A. Stephens, Psychologist, Johnson City, TN (1.25.05)

“Insightful. Made sense to focus on victims instead of bullies.” – Debra Quesinberry, Counselor, J.C., TN (1.25.05)

“Very animated, positive, realistic presenter. Was very concerned we got the most we could from the day.” – Kathy L. Russell, Counselor, Knoxville, Tennessee (1.26.05)

“Izzy is a humorous and interesting speaker. He gave a useful lecture using examples and role-play, which up the tempo.” – Virginia Thacker, Counselor, Knoxville, Tennessee (1.26.05)

“Very good presentation by host. Manual will be very helpful in my role as social worker with chronically ill dialysis patients.” – Jackie Smith, Social Worker, Knoxville, Tennessee (1.26.05)

“This seminar is great. It will be very useful in my practice and in my personal relationships. I can’t wait to try it out with my husband and my 5 year old and 2 year old.” – Paula Dove, Social Worker, Knoxville, Tennessee (1.26.05)


“Teacher was knowledgeable, entertaining, compassionate and interesting. Material was quite creative and comprehensive. The material was very useful and will be helpful in m practice. One of the best CE classes I’ve attended.” – Linda Doyle, Social Worker, Knoxville, Tennessee (1.26.05)

“A highly useful nontraditional approach.” – Terry Waters, PhD, Psychologist, Knoxville, Tennessee (1.26.05)

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