Emotional Freedom Technique™

Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) is a form of counseling intervention that stimulates acupressure points by pressuring, tapping, or rubbing these points while focusing on situations that represent personal fear or traumata. EFT draws on various theories of alternative medicine – including acupuncture, neuro-linguistic programming, energy medicine, and Thought Field Therapy (TFT). EFT also combines elements of exposure therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and somatic stimulation. It is best known through Gary Craig’s EFT Handbook, published in the late 1990s, and related books and workshops by a variety of teachers. EFT and similar techniques are often discussed under the umbrella term “energy psychology.”…

During a typical EFT session, the person will focus on a specific issue while tapping on end points of the body’s energy meridians. EFT tapping exercises combine elements of cognitive restructuring and exposure techniques with acupoint stimulation. The technique instructs individuals to tap on meridian endpoints of the body – such as the top of the head, eye brows, under eyes, side of eyes, chin, collar bone, and under the arms. While tapping, they recite specific phrases that target an emotional component of a physical symptom.

According to the EFT manual, the procedure consists of the participant rating the emotional intensity of their reaction on a Subjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS) – i.e., a Likert scale for subjective measures of distress, calibrated 0 to 10 – then repeating an orienting affirmation while rubbing or tapping specific points on the body. Some practitioners incorporate eye movements or other tasks. The emotional intensity is then rescored and repeated until no changes are noted in the emotional intensity.

Excerpted from Wikipedia

Gary Craig, founder of EFT

I pray the day is coming soon where every child is taught this simple, profound method of relieving deep emotional distress. To see the dramatic effects of EFT on veterans suffering from PTSD from war-time experiences, within minutes for individual issues and days to months for the constellation of issues, after years, sometimes decades, of no notable progress in all other attempted interventions will make one a firm believer on the efficacy of the technique:

But you don’t have to believe it for it to work. All that is necessary is to suspend disbelief and execute the procedure. It can be done with the assistance of a practitioner or on one’s own. Try it for yourself: