Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as it is known is a condition of the nervous system. A condition which has been brought on by severe stress. A number of individuals experience the condition, though the numbers of those in the military and veterans is staggering at best. As such, some are now turning to a EFT Practitioner in Fort Collins to give EFT a try.
As it is considered a form of counseling and holistic health application, there are a number of uses in which the application can be quite beneficial. An excellent resource in which individuals can learn more about the application and the inventor can be found in Gary Craig's EFT Handbook published in the late 1990s. Though, it should be noted that EFT has been around for eons, just without a name or known results.
While acupuncture and acupressure have been around much longer, EFT has shown great potential in having the ability to calm nerves and ease pain. Though, while in the same category, EFT is a totally different practice separate and apart from all other holistic applications. The process is one that is gaining ground quite rapidly.
All of these applications are currently being used to treat members of the military and veterans suffering from PTSD. The belief is that the combination of elements will have the power to heal the body, mind and spirit and allow the individual live a happy, healthy and productive life regardless of the condition. While most often EFT therapists do not recommend an ongoing schedule of controlled therapy with a practitioner, this is the one exception to the case.
Another area in which the application has proven beneficial is in relation to migraine headaches. Tapping along with other forms of acupressure are often used by holistic practitioners who work with migraine patients on a daily, weekly or monthly basis depending the severity of pain.
Psychological and Psychiatric issues are two areas in which the application has also shown quite useful. When one can talk about issues with a therapist during a session, the individual can often tap away the pain that arises during the session. Though, as the process is dealing with the psyche of the individual, it is often advised that the individual attend psychological counseling in conjunction with EFT.
While many chiropractors, and individuals believe one must have an ongoing relationship and treatment plan for a number of issues, it is the hope of many EFT therapists that one can teach clients the process. Thus, not only saving both client and therapist time and money but also allowing the individual to use the application on an as needed basis whether at home, at an event or traveling.
Whether trying EFT for the first time, or a seasoned practitioner, it is an application that has a lot of value when it comes to the overall health of the population. It is also an application that can easily be done in public, during travel or other events in which one might not be able to use traditional healing methods. As such, it is an application with over a million uses whether for physical pain, psychological pain, or to increase energy and stamina. As EFT has proved positive for assisting in these and other issues since coming onto the New Age and holistic health scenes in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
As it is considered a form of counseling and holistic health application, there are a number of uses in which the application can be quite beneficial. An excellent resource in which individuals can learn more about the application and the inventor can be found in Gary Craig's EFT Handbook published in the late 1990s. Though, it should be noted that EFT has been around for eons, just without a name or known results.
While acupuncture and acupressure have been around much longer, EFT has shown great potential in having the ability to calm nerves and ease pain. Though, while in the same category, EFT is a totally different practice separate and apart from all other holistic applications. The process is one that is gaining ground quite rapidly.
All of these applications are currently being used to treat members of the military and veterans suffering from PTSD. The belief is that the combination of elements will have the power to heal the body, mind and spirit and allow the individual live a happy, healthy and productive life regardless of the condition. While most often EFT therapists do not recommend an ongoing schedule of controlled therapy with a practitioner, this is the one exception to the case.
Another area in which the application has proven beneficial is in relation to migraine headaches. Tapping along with other forms of acupressure are often used by holistic practitioners who work with migraine patients on a daily, weekly or monthly basis depending the severity of pain.
Psychological and Psychiatric issues are two areas in which the application has also shown quite useful. When one can talk about issues with a therapist during a session, the individual can often tap away the pain that arises during the session. Though, as the process is dealing with the psyche of the individual, it is often advised that the individual attend psychological counseling in conjunction with EFT.
While many chiropractors, and individuals believe one must have an ongoing relationship and treatment plan for a number of issues, it is the hope of many EFT therapists that one can teach clients the process. Thus, not only saving both client and therapist time and money but also allowing the individual to use the application on an as needed basis whether at home, at an event or traveling.
Whether trying EFT for the first time, or a seasoned practitioner, it is an application that has a lot of value when it comes to the overall health of the population. It is also an application that can easily be done in public, during travel or other events in which one might not be able to use traditional healing methods. As such, it is an application with over a million uses whether for physical pain, psychological pain, or to increase energy and stamina. As EFT has proved positive for assisting in these and other issues since coming onto the New Age and holistic health scenes in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
No comments:
Post a Comment