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You can learn more about the Equilibrium Dynamics Emotional Competence Education and Training program in our various Workshop Booklets. These are sold at our workshops and also here on our website as a fundraiser to support EQD. We have developed Booklets for High School Students, Medical Students, Faculty, Adults and Parents. Be sure to view the Summary Overview of the EQD Approach here.

Purchase Booklets: Click here!
If you are unable to purchase online but are still interested in buying a book, please get in touch with us at contact@eqdynamics.org.

You can download the following pdf extracts from our workshop booklets for free:
Feeling Management (1 MB)
Identity (509 KB)
Identity Worksheet (973 KB)
Self-Responsibility Assessment Worksheet (986 KB)
Self-Reliance (507KB)
Goodbyes - Termination (509 KB)  Diciendo Adios
Money (520 KB)
Judgment (519 KB)
Time Management (379 KB)
Professionalism (519 KB)

For more information, follow these links:

 


Collaboration with SFUSD, Sonoma State University & UCSF medical students' MedLink program.
Left to right: Cara Torruellas, (Med S); Vanessa Kenyon, (SSU); Loma Flowers; Howard Willis,
(Director of TRIO at SSU) and Akpene Gbegnon, (Med student.)

 

Equilibrium Dynamics and Emotional Competence

Loma Flowers, M.D. - Founder of Equilibrium Dynamics.
http://www.lomaflowersmd.com

Diversity As An Opportunity for Emotional Competence Development by Loma Flowers (26KB)

Keys to Success in Pre-College Programs by Loma K. Flowers and Lanette Brown (2.75 MB)

The Missing Curriculum: Experience with Emotional Competence Education and
Training for Premedical and Medical Students by Loma K. Flowers, MD
The Missing Curriculum (238 KB)

Psychotherapy: Black and White, Loma K. Brown Flowers, M.D.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2608783/pdf/jnma00497-0023.pdf

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Emotional Competence Training in Education – The Growing Case for Action

The links below offer more information about emotional competence (also known as emotional intelligence or social-emotional learning) and its place in education.

Talking Heads and Hearts: Intellectual and Emotional Education Make a Potent Pairing
In this video, George Lucas joins a panel of national experts moderated by Daniel Goleman that explores the value of social and emotional learning.
http://www.edutopia.org/lucas-goleman-casel-sel-video

Emotion in Education: An Interview with Maurice Elias
Maurice Elias, PhD, the director of Rutgers University's Social and Emotional Learning Lab talks about why SEL should be an integral part of academic life.
http://www.edutopia.org/maurice-elias-sel-video

The Collaborative Classroom: An Interview with Linda Darling-Hammond
The Stanford University Professor of Education explains why social and emotional learning is a crucial part of teaching the whole child.
http://www.edutopia.org/darling-hammond-video

CARE Program Teaches Educators to Manage Their Emotions | Edutopia
http://www.edutopia.org/meditation-teacher-stress-care

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Dream Interpretation and Seminars

Dreams, including nightmares, can be an excellent source of “inside information” about yourself, as discussed in the Self-Awareness section of our program.  The following links offer more information about dream interpretation and seminars.

Dream Interpretation Seminar for Therapists http://www.lomaflowersmd.com

Gayle Delaney, PhD http://www.gdelaney.com

Descriptive Definition Diagram for Dream Interpretation (320 KB)
(Taken from New Directions in Dream Interpretations by Gayle Delaney 1993)

Five Preparation Steps for Dreamers by Delaney and Flowers (49 KB)

Five Interview Steps for Dream Interviewing by Delaney and Flowers (69 KB)

The Morning After A Pragmatists Approach to Dreams (694 KB)
- Loma K. Flowers M.D.

Dream Therapy-Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences (1.4 MB)
-Loma K. Flowers and Gayle M. V. Delaney

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