Calming Down Teddy, an Emotionally Disturbed Boy

By Ann Adams

Teddy is one of too many children who are victims of child abuse and neglect. With an emotionally disturbed diagnosis, he spent two and a half years in our intermediate level residential treatment facility (From GC: Ann holds an administrative position with this facility.) Teddy had made a lot of progress and was scheduled to leave on Friday to a therapeutic foster home.

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EFT for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

By Dr. Patricia Carrington

Some things happen unexpectedly with EFT, which leads to innovations and new ways to employ this remarkable tool. These surprise discoveries extend the use of EFT, making us even more able to help ourselves and others.

My client “Marla” entered my office with much self-recrimination because she had failed to report an incident wherein the actions of a neighbor could have affected one of their children.

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Using EFT to Advance Educational Skills

By Dr. Patricia Carrington

One of my many interests when exploring the frontiers of EFT is to discover new ways it can be applied to EDUCATION.  I am convinced that EFT is capable of playing an important role in helping people of all ages to acquire new information, and I suspect it can do so easily, painlessly and with many side benefits such as an increase in confidence and self … Continue reading

Enduring Effects of EFT – A Stress Inoculation

By Dr. Patricia Carrington

Out of deep pain and distress sometimes comes surprising good — not across the board, but little pockets of positive learning can be found even in the kind of shock that we have all undergone since the tragic events of September 11.  

I’d like to report on two things I have discovered — one has to do with the cumulative benefits of EFT used repeatedly … Continue reading