I just finished presenting a two session stress reduction course last night for the Durham Women’s Cancer Support Group.
It’s always nice to hear how clients are doing. Especially when you are working with fears, you can tap away in your office on all the aspects of the fear and anxieties about whatever it is: fear of flying, or fear of medical procedures, in the hope of neutralising it all.
A client of mine at a cancer support group, let’s call her Mary, has been using EFT to good effect.
I had an interesting experience this evening. I was giving a talk to a cancer support group in a local hospital about using EFT for reducing the stress of having the disease.
It’s always nice to get reports from people who’ve attended my training or therapy sessions.
An article in the Journal of Clinical Nursing reported that acupressure was used to significantly reduce the level of agitation in dementia patients.
A few weeks ago I started seeing a new client, like all my clients I taught her how to use EFT giving her the little manual that explains the procedure and tapping points.
There’s quite a nice process for reducing/eliminating cravings in EFT used by smokers to help them quit the habit.