About EFT
EFT is the therapy tool every therapist should have. You can use EFT anywhere, any time.
It is the perfect tool for therapist because:
It is the perfect tool for therapist because:

EFT doesn’t need a pre-talk – saving you time and giving added value to your clients.

EFT is fast – helping you keep within your appointment times.

EFT is easy to learn.

EFT is a great self-help tool for YOU.

EFT is a great self help tool for your client.

It doesn’t require extensive emotional archaeology.

It doesn’t require any particular belief

It works with young and old clients alike.

It works for for clients of all intellects and abilities.

It doesn’t involve trance, touching or suggestion. Therefore EFT is of use where hypnosis is contraindicated.

EFT is designed to be gentle on your client, and you will be taught Tearless Trauma techniques as well as how to sneak up on problems.
EFT has three possible predictable outcomes:
a) it does nothing
b) it reduces intensity of feelings/emotion/pain partially
c) it reduces intensity completely
Because EFT is so simple and easy to use it is easy to troubleshoot when change isn’t happening as fast as you want it to.
Also EFT can work alongside
- CBT
- Parts therapy
- Counselling
- Hypnotherapy
- Pastoral care
- Reiki
- Homeopathy
- Bach Flower Remedies
- Provocative Therapy and more.

EFT can be used in schools, in hospitals, and workplaces.

EFT has been used by the armed forces around the world, and in disaster zones to help military personnel and civilians overcome the distress and trauma of personal experiences.

EFT has been used to help people with addictions and unwanted habits, to lose weight, and be free of cravings.

EFT is useful with fears and phobias and has been used to enhance sporting performance, and eliminate stage fright.
As Gary Craig – the creator of EFT – said “try it on everything, but don’t go where you don’t belong”.

