"It was really wonderful! Could have listened for a full day course. Excellent program! Thanks so much."
Joan Stearns Johnsen
Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor
Albany Law & Justice Center
by email March 08, 2011
"Its been a long time sense I've had as much interest, passion and desire to learn. Lost count of the number of epiphanies I experienced in the class. Thank you."
Rusty Longhurst, by email February 28, 2011
"Thank you for a great "few" hours that you spent with us. I feel like the person who wants to swim in the Danube but is only allowed to have a little toe become wet. It was a great program, interesting material, highly relevant to my interests, and inspiring to continue my reading in the area."
Jim Thomas, by email February 28, 2011
"Just a note to thank you again for your provocative and informational presentation Friday night. I continue to get good feedback. A couple of long-term members told me that it was one of the best evenings they've ever experienced at Dry Creek. That's no small compliment. "
John McGregor May 4, 2009 by email
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Doug Noll’s program on the Neuropsychology of Conflict was one of the highlights of the 20th Annual Fall Conference of Southern California Mediation Association . His keen insights about brain structure and function provided a sound framework for understanding how people behave in conflict. Doug is one of the rare individuals who has the ability to translate highly sophisticated information into concepts that can be readily understood and immediately applied. His passion and knowledge of this subject combine with excellent communications skills to produce a highly informative and entertaining presentation that keeps the audience attention and asking for more. For everyone, this is a presentation that you won't want to miss.
Myer J. Sankary, Esq. President of Southern California Mediation Association and chair of the 20th (2008) Annual SCMA Conference, by email
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"Aleya,
Please express to your husband my sincere appreciation for such a "moving"
presentation! The information is invaluable! Not only for attorneys, judges,
and mediators, but also for all people in our community. Conflicts, strifes,
criminal activity all stem from the internal makings of the brain.
What a powerful collection of information!
Thanks again! (I look forward to receiving material that you will be
forwarding to us!)
Best regards!"
Dr. Beverly Baird Boothe, September 6, 2008 by email
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Doug Noll is a dynamic plenary speaker and an outstanding workshop presenter. He combines his knowledge, experience and wit to engage the audience and receive their full attention and participation in his presentation. Doug received a 4.0 and a 3.7 respectively, out of a possible 4.0, for the plenary session and the conference workshop he presented at the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution’s 18th Annual Conference. Exciting and highly imaginative, his presentations keep the audience riveted and expand their perspective and their understanding of the subject matter. Some of the statements received from the audience included: "engaging and uniquely informative," "dynamic speaker," "very funny," "excellent presentation," "one of the best sessions I have ever attended because of the quality and usefulness of the information presented."
Marvin E. Johnson
Executive Director