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Thought Field Therapy

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What is Thought Field Therapy (TFT)?

Thought Field Therapy (TFT) is a unique, natural, non-invasive system that eliminates the cause of negative emotions. It is based on meridian therapy and is concerned with the same bodily energy patterns as acupuncture.

What causes negative emotions? It’s not a traumatic event itself, or your own thoughts or anxieties. Rather, disturbances in the thought field trigger neurological, chemical, and cognitive changes. These disturbances cause imbalances in the body's energy system.

A TFT practitioner is able to diagnose quickly which of the energy meridians are out of balance. The treatment then swiftly rebalances the body's energy system.

What to expect

TFT is pain-free and non-invasive, and no drugs or needles are involved.

You will be encouraged to relax and to think about the trauma, phobia or problem that is troubling you. As you hold it in your mind, your TFT practitioner will be gently tapping specific meridian points on your face, hands and upper body in sequence. The thought associated with your problem is deactivated, and the negative emotion dispelled. The process can be quick and potent, and many people feel benefits within a few minutes.

Who and what we treat

TFT can be effective in the treatment of a wide range of debilitating conditions and problems. These include anxiety, panic attacks, fears and phobias, traumas, painful memories, grief, addictive urges, and depression.

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RESEARCH TESTIMONIALS

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PSTD)
Charles R. Figley, PhD, Psychosocial Stress Research Program & Clinical Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4097 (1995)

http://www.trauma-pages.com/s/tft.php

Although we knew a great deal about the etiology, incidence and prevalence of PTSD, there was no known cure. My intention was to find a cure. and if one could not be found, build upon those offering the best hope for providing one.

Thanks to the help of colleagues all over the world, we were able to find four approaches that appeared to hold great promise for reaching our goal. We were so impressed with them that we invited the innovators of these approaches to our clinical laboratory for a week to participate in our systematic clinical demonstration study. The primary purpose of their visit was to treat our clients, while meeting with our Tallahassee clinical practitioner colleagues prior to and following their work here. The Four approaches we studied were: Traumatic Incident Reduction, Visual Kinesthetic Dissociation, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, and Thought Field Therapy (TFT).

Here I would like to tell you about one of the four approaches. I do this not because we are suggesting that it is better than any other approach. All four of the approaches we investigated generated impressive results. But TFT stood out from all other approaches of which I am aware because of five reasons:

1. It is extraordinarily powerful, in that clients receive nearly immediate relief from their suffering and the treatment appears to be permanent.
2. It can be taught to nearly anyone so that clients can not only treat themselves, but treat others affected.
3. It appears to do no harm.
4. It does not require the client to talk about their troubles, something that often causes more emotional pain and discourages many for seeking treatment.
5. It is extremely efficient (fast and long-lasting).

Trauma/Phobia
Caroline Sakai, Ph.D, Honolulu, Hawaii

http://www.tftcenter.com/

My clinical experience over the nine years I have been using TFT is that completeness of treatment with TFT can make a difference in how long it holds with treatment of trauma and phobia. Individualized energy sensitivities have their retriggering effects on addiction, anxiety, depression, fatigue, irritability, insomnia, etc. and at times with trauma and phobia as well. However, this retriggering with trauma and phobia appears in my experience to be reduced with more comprehensive and complete treatment of the trauma or phobia. As Roger Callahan so often states, we want to get to the root causes to eliminate the symptoms from their source of origin.
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