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.
Chapters cover the clinical application of EFT to fields such as
addiction treatment, sports, surgery, weight loss, social problems, and
family therapy. Scientists explain the physiological mechanisms of
action of EFT, as well as its sources in physics and chemistry.
Researchers describe EFTs path to acceptance as an evidence-based
practice.
This handbook is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand EFT
as validated in research, science, and best clinical practice.
Contributors (in alphabetical order):
- Ann Adams
- Suzanne D. Alfandari
- Angela Amias
- John Arden
- Larry Burk
- Valerie J. Burke
- Dawson Church
- Carol Crenshaw
- Charles B. Crenshaw, Jr.
- Karin Davidson
- Peter Donn
- David Feinstein
- Bert Fellows
- Alina Frank
- Judith H. Frost
- Fred P. Gallo
- Brigitte Hansoul
- Rue Anne Hass
- Jenny Johnston
- Willem Lammers
- Lori Leyden
- Bruce H. Lipton
- Valerie Lis
- Carrie McCabe
- Betsy Bartter Muller
- Rob Nelson
- Annie O'Grady
- James Oschman
- Maurie Pressman
- Claudia Schecter
- Kathryn B. Sherrod
- Mary T. Sise
- Barbara Stone
- Jan L. Watkins
- Yves Wauthier
- Garret Yount