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		<title>EFT with some NLP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[EFT? Wasn&#8217;t that a Michael Jackson song? Well no&#8230; NLP is an acronym for Neuro-Linguistic Programming and EFT is another acronym for Emotional Freedom Technique. I came across an article describing EFT that led me to this site.Â AfterÂ my interest was piqued I found a practioner of both NLP and EFT in my area and set [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>EFT? Wasn&#8217;t that a Michael Jackson song? Well no&#8230; NLP is an acronym for Neuro-Linguistic Programming and EFT is another acronym for Emotional Freedom Technique.</p>
<p>I came across an article describing EFT that led me to this <a title="emotional freedom techinque" href="http://www.emofree.com/" target="_blank">site</a>.Â AfterÂ my interest was piqued I found a practioner of both NLP and EFT in my area and set up an appointment.</p>
<p>Background info on the two techniques:</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="neuro linguistic programming" href="http://www.nlpinfo.com/" target="_blank">Neuro-Linguistic Programming</a> was developed in the early to mid 70&#8242;s by John Grinder and Richard Bandler and is a set of techniques to improve how you think, behave and feel.</p>
<p><a title="emotional freedom technique" href="http://www.emofree.com/newcomer.htm" target="_blank">Emotional Freedom Technique</a> is a unique version of accu-pressure where by you tap various meridian points on your body with your fingertips to rid yourself of &#8220;negative emotions&#8221;. The reason people believe this works so well is because it releases unresolved negative emotions associated with most physical pains and diseases.</p></blockquote>
<p>Okay, so this is all well and good, but does this stuff work?</p>
<p>My therapist was a pleasant woman who hails from England and had actually trained with Richard Bandler. The first part of our session began with her asking me what sort of issues I wanted to sort out andÂ wanted to overcome by using EFT. After a few rounds of questioning she was able to put together a mental profile of me.</p>
<p>She asked me to pick a past event that was uncomfortable or painful to me and to describe how that event made me feel. I selectedÂ an event and the emotion I felt and then she told me toÂ sayÂ this phrase &#8220;Even though I feel (emotion, plus the reason for the emotion) , I deeply and profoundly accept myself.&#8221;</p>
<p>Now, you say this affirmation 3 times while tapping the outside part of your palm (karate chop area) with your other fingers. Once the affirmation has been said 3 times you take your dominate hand, using your index and fore fingers together, and tap meridian points along your face, chest, rib cage and head. Each meridian point is tapped 7 times. After tapping the meridian point on the head you take a deep breath and think about the event again and gauge how it makes you feel.</p>
<p>My first attempt at this didn&#8217;t do much to change how I felt about the past event. So my therapist questioned me further about the event and I responded with a different emotion, an emotion I never associated with the event before.Â I did the affirmation 3 times again, but replaced the old emotion with the newly discovered one, went through the meridian points, took a deep breath and thought about the event.</p>
<p>While thinking about this event I began to smile then even began to LAUGH!!! I was honestly laughing about this event! I asked my therapist what was going on and she told me I was releasing the negative emotion. She told me some people burp (like her), some laugh (like me)Â and others do other things.</p>
<p>Looking back on this, and doing some additional reading on EFT, I believe theÂ &#8221;trick&#8221; toÂ EFT is to get to the rootÂ negative emotion regarding a past event.Â You must get to theÂ root emotion ofÂ that event for the emotion to be &#8220;overwritten&#8221;.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, EFT isn&#8217;t covered by insurance, but the goal of EFT and NLP is to give you the tools to treat yourself so you don&#8217;t need to see a therapist for years and years. The number of sessions needed depends on the person and their individual needs, but my therapist said it normally takes any where from 3 &#8211; 6 sessions.</p>
<p>I was so pleased with the results of my session that I&#8217;ve made another appointment. I&#8217;ll be posting my results soon.</p>
<p>&#8220;positive&#8221; Monkey out <img src='http://www.experimentmonkey.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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