Clinical EFT Handbook Volume 2 : A Definitive Resource for Practitioners, Scholars, Clinicians, and Researchers: Integrative Medical
(2013)

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[United States] : Energy Psychology Press, 2013
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9781604152135 MWT16355991, 1604152133 16355991
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English
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EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) is used by an estimated 10 million people worldwide. Yet a lack of standardization has led to a field in which dozens of forms of EFT, with varying degrees of fidelity to the original, can be found. This led to the establishment of Clinical EFT, the form of EFT taught in the original EFT Manual and associated materials and validated in over 20 clinical trials. In this volume, the most noted scholars, researchers and clinicians in the field compile a definitive outline of the EFT protocol, as it is applied in medicine, psychiatry, psychotherapy, and life coaching. This volume covers: Integrative Medical Settings, Special Populations (such as Children, Veterans, Addicts), Sports and Business Performance, and Innovations in EFT. These handbooks are essential reading for anyone wishing to understand EFT as validated in research, science, and best clinical practice. Dawson Church is an award-winning science writer with several best-selling books to his credit. The Genie in Your Genes was the first book to demonstrate that emotions drive gene expression. Mind to Matter shows that the brain creates much of what we think of as objective reality. Bliss Brain demonstrates that peak mental states rapidly remodel the brain for happiness. Spiritual Intelligence shows that every human brain contains the circuits for mystical ecstasy. Dawson has conducted dozens of clinical trials through the National Institute for Integrative Healthcare and founded the Veterans Stress Solution, which has offered free treatment to over 20,000 veterans with PTSD. www.dawsonchurch.com

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