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EFT FAQ's
Is EFT a long term treatment?
EFT typically does not require the long term commitment of traditional psychotherapy.
Clients who have spent years in traditional talk therapy often find amazing results in as little as one session.
What can EFT treat?
EFT creates changes at an energetic level, therefore, it can treat almost any physical,
mental, or emotional issue.
Common issues include:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Phobias
- Trauma and Traumatic Memories
- Chronic and Acute Pain
- Stress
How does EFT compare to other types of therapy?
Unlike most other types of therapy, results from EFT are often immediate and permanent.
It is also gentle and painless. EFT is cost effective because in most cases it does not require the amount of time
involved with traditional psychotherapy, rehab, or support groups. Perhaps most important of all, EFT is something
clients can learn to do on their own.
What can I expect in a private session?
Clients are taught a basic tapping sequence involving 7-10 meridian points. While
tapping, the client will be directed to focus on certain aspects of their problem. The psychological tuning in
of the problem, combined with the stimulation of meridian points allows for a release of the blocked energy. This
results in immediate change in both physical and emotional health.
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Important note: While EFT has produced remarkable clinical results, it must still be considered to be in the
experimental stage and thus practitioners and the public must take complete responsibility for their use of it.
Michelle Leuschen is not a licensed health professional, rather she holds a Master’s degree in Counseling from
West Chester University. Referrals made from the referral program may or may not be to a licensed clinician. Additionally,
many of the practitioners in the referral program are beginning EFT practitioners. Where appropriate, qualified
physicians should be consulted.
© 2006 Michelle Leuschen. All rights reserved.
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