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SkyWatcher
Getting rid of highway panic and extreme pain via cell phone and EFT  
Practitioner : JoAnn SkyWatcher Submitted on 04 November,2008
Topic : Anxiety
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The phone rang, and when I answered I was surprised to hear the voice of my sister-in-law, Eileen, who was on her way down for a family get together. She had been planning on coming to our family gathering for a couple of months, and we were expecting her. She called from a rest stop about half way here, and she didn't think she could drive any farther. Between deep, racking sobs she explained her situation. Eileen, who is in her mid-sixties and lives alone, was carrying several gallons of water ... Read Entire Article Click Here
 
Fox
Emotional Freedom and Radiant Health  
Practitioner : Deborah Fox Submitted on 09 December,2008
Topic : General EFT
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Emotional Freedom and Radiant Health By Deborah Fox Your emotional health, your success in the world and your level of joy can all be dramatically enhanced by shifting the energies that regulate them. That is the promise of the fascinating new field of energy psychology.” - David Feinstein, co-author of The Promise of Energy Psychology Allow yourself to imagine, just for a moment, a healing modality that has become a highly-valued method for thousands of medical doctors, nurses, psychiatrists and psychologists, social workers, acupunctur ... Read Entire Article Click Here
 
Accad, RN
4 Tips for De-Stressing the Human Spirit  
Practitioner : Aila Accad, RN Submitted on 20 November,2008
Topic : Spiritual
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Loss of zest, life purpose or perceived identity stresses the human spirit. How you define who you are, and the meaning and purpose of life is core to the health of your spirit. You experience spiritual stress when these definitions are challenged or unclear. The human spirit asks, “Who am I”, “What is life about” and “What is my purpose”? These questions peak at times of significant life change or loss as in the identity challenges of adolescence and mid-life or loss of a child, spouse, job or body part. Attaching identity and ... Read Entire Article Click Here
 
Albright
PTSD - The Invisible Wound  
Practitioner : Judith Albright Submitted on 08 November,2008
Topic : Anxiety
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It has been nearly 34 years since the Viet Nam war ended in 1975, but to John W. and thousands of others like him, it might as well have been yesterday. John still jumps violently when he hears fire crackers or a car backfire. He still awakes during the night tense and alert for any hint of danger. When he does manage to sleep, he is often troubled by nightmares that leave him exhausted and shaken. Since his wife divorced him he has never gotten himself quite back together. He drifts from job to job and from relationship to relationship, never ... Read Entire Article Click Here
 
Arenson
You Can Eat One and Stop  
Practitioner : Gloria Arenson Submitted on 04 November,2008
Topic : Weight Loss
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EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) can take cravings away in minutes. Whether it is cigarettes, beer, donuts or chocolate, just touching or tapping a few energy points on the face and upper body allows the urge to disappear effortlessly.Most people who have used EFT to combat cravings report a loss of desire that lasts for hours, days or longer. I had a chocolate miracle eight years ago when I received a gift of a glorious box of very expensive chocolates. As a lifelong chocoholic, I didn't want to open this Pandora's box, so I put it on a tabl ... Read Entire Article Click Here
 
Albright
SELF CARE FOR CAREGIVERS  
Practitioner : Judith Albright Submitted on 08 November,2008
Topic : Health / Wellness
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The first time I met with Sharon W. it was easy to see that she was in great emotional distress. An attractive woman in her late forties, she was agitated and clearly on the verge of tears. While she made a valiant attempt to maintain a brave facade, in only moments her calmness dissolved and the true situation revealed itself. Sharon had two active teenage children who were engaged in sports, music and a variety of other activities that demanded driving or other parental involvement. She also had a demanding full time job and a mother with ... Read Entire Article Click Here
 
Nauman
Which Emotions Connect to Each of the EFT Tapping Points?  
Practitioner : Karen Nauman Submitted on 09 December,2008
Topic : General EFT
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Did you know that, tapping on the karate chop point will help you stop worrying?Or that tapping the collar bone point, stimulates adrenal function?Here are the emotions and medians that connect to each EFT tapping points using the shortcut method of tapping.Karate Chop Point (KC) - Small Intestine Meridian Releases: Psychological reversal, resistance to change, feeling frozen. Allows: Ability to move forward, letting go of the old, connecting to the present moment. Top of Head Point (TH) - 'Hundred Meeting Points' Meridian Releases: Inner cri ... Read Entire Article Click Here
 
McDonald
Why Focusing On Negativity Works With EFT  
Practitioner : Jodi McDonald Submitted on 21 November,2008
Topic : General EFT
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WHY FOCUSING ON NEGATIVITY WORKS WITH EFT By Jodi A. McDonald www.godisaverb.com I find there is still a lot of confusion about focusing on negativity when using Emotional Freedom Techniques. People who have been told, for the past couple of decades, to focus only on positive things have a hard time thinking about all those bad things in life. It just doesn’t seem right. If it is true that “what you think about, you bring about,” then the last thing we want to do is to think about negative experiences, right? Maybe not. Just be ... Read Entire Article Click Here
 
Wilkes
Creating Safe and Healthy Boundaries  
Practitioner : Rick Wilkes Submitted on 24 October,2008
Topic : General EFT
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This is the outline for the call Creating Safe and Healthy Boundaries which is a part of our Body Vitality Workshop as we focus on Body Safety with co-hosts Rick Wilkes and Cathy Vartuli. Team members can listen to the recording here.In this teleclass recording we cover boundaries... and their importance for feeling safe and healthy.- What is a boundary?- Different types of boundaries.- Boundary Violations- Why is it so hard to set boundaries?- Body Guidance: How does my body tell me someone’s crossed a boundary? (Exercises)- Emotional Guidance ... Read Entire Article Click Here
 
Look
Releasing Financial Stress From Your Body  
Practitioner : Carol Look Submitted on 24 October,2008
Topic : Financial Issues
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My client showed me a letter from her company announcing that they would no longer be honoring their severance package agreement with her.  My client said "and after I read this I got a really stiff neck and now have a crick in my neck and shoulder..." Of course she did... A stock broker said he couldn't keep up with his clients' financial worries and constant phone calls asking him what's happening in the world economy -- after all, he had his own concerns about his family finances.  After a harrowing few weeks following the vol ... Read Entire Article Click Here
 
 
 
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