Clinical EFT
has been tested and researched
in more than 320 publications.
99% of the studies show the
Scientific Evidence of effectiveness.
Dr Peta Stapleton
The physiological impact of EFT on the brain has been proven in
DNA testing, EEGs and functional MRIs.
Evidence for the psychological effectiveness is overwhelming,
with patients reporting statistically significant improvements in the tested condition.
Clinical EFT when used this way,
with the guidance of an experienced and qualified practitioner
has results that are effective, quick, long-lasting
and not to mention transformative to the individual.
Tapping generates electrical signals via the principle of mechano-sensory transduction.
For more information about how EFT works I recommend watching this video by Dr Peta Stapleton - One of the leading researchers in the field.
Research Papers prove the effects of Clinical EFT across many topics
Anxiety/ Stress
Depression
Chronic Pain
PTSD
Food cravings
Phobias/ Performance
Work with a Professional
A course of clinical EFT with an experienced practitioner is the proven method of effectiveness for tapping.
Tapping on your own has value and is recommended between sessions. Without doubt it can help people cope in moments of stress. However there are specific techniques used by practitioners that have been learnt through training, and the skilled guidance over a number of 1:1 sessions that provide the significant changes for clients.
Jo Loch
Following my career as a Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, I trained as an EFT Practitioner to enable me to work alongside other health professionals supporting people with a multitude of presentations.
This holistic approach allows for patient empowerment and a positive patient journey, even working well to support physical therapies and modalities.