Why Become an EFT Therapist? Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is renowned for its high success rates, especially in couples therapy, where it consistently delivers lasting positive outcomes. Positive outcomes have been noted for individual depression, anxiety and trauma symptoms as well as the effect...
EFT uses the fingertips to stimulate energy points in the body. Gary Craig, the master brain behind EFT, reveals that the treatment sprung from the idea that the cause of all negative emotions is a disruption in the body’s energy system. EFT works by tapping on the supposed paths through ...
In today’s language, we might speak of a return to being “functional.” This does not mean spending every day in bliss or happiness, but a freedom from the intolerable suffering that many of us endure from time to time. For those who have indeed suffered from intense existential pain...
If you're looking for an alternative solution to drug treatment or traditional talk therapy, you may benefit from Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) tapping. People who use it say that this simple technique helps them calm down quickly. In the 1970s and 1980s, several doctors began stimulating...
How does this make you feel? How did you learn to reach out to peers? What would you still like to learn? and, How could the PE program be improved?Questions posed to others about the development of the PEs were used to support their reflection, such as: ‘What are your perspectives ...
EFT is the psychological form of acupuncture. According to Chinese medicine, acupuncture works on the meridian system, the pathways that supply energy throughout the body. Instead of needles, you stimulate those major pathways by massaging and tapping them while repeating your affirmation. It is the...
Even if chemo and radiation alone are initially successful, far too often cancer comes back within two months to two years. Chemo puts quite a strain on the body and does nothing to improve the internal environment to make the body healthier. So the cancer can and often does come back quic...
“In these cases, therapy helps address the psychological or relational aspects of the condition while medical treatments handle the physical side.” What Does Research Say About Sex Therapy? Research suggests sex therapy may be effective in addressing many types of concerns. For example, one ...
doing it again. It happens more and more when I am stressed. When I am alone I tend to really twitch intentionally but in public I tend to just head nod or squint or sometimes hand clench. I make a conscious decision to stop doing it, but put it off because I don't want to deal...
In today’s language, we might speak of a return to being “functional.” This does not mean spending every day in bliss or happiness, but a freedom from the intolerable suffering that many of us endure from time to time. For those who have indeed suffered from intense existential pai...