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Abstracts – Energy Psychology Journal Volume 2, Number 1, May 2010

EPJ 7:2 front imageTable of Contents:

EDITORIAL

The Economic Cost Savings of Energy Psychology Treatment
Dawson Church

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) as an Effective Adjunctive Treatment in the Neurotherapeutic Treatment of Seizure Disorders
Paul G. Swingle

Changes on Self-Report Measures of Public Speaking Anxiety Following Treatment With Thought Field Therapy
Beverly Schoninger & John Hartung

The Dream to Freedom Technique, a Methodology for Integrating the Complementary Therapies of Energy Psychology and Dream Work
Robert J. Hoss & Lynne M. Hoss

REVIEW ARTICLES

A Re-Examination of Church’s (2009) Study into the Effects of Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) on Basketball Free-Throw Performance
Harvey Baker

CLINICAL REPORTS

Single Session EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) for Stress-Related Symptoms After Motor Vehicle Accidents
Larry Burk

 

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The Healing Power of Energy Psychology:

What the Research Published in Energy Psychology Journal Demonstrates

Energy Psychology (EP) journal has been publishing research in the field for many years.
Here, editor Dawson Church looks at some of the most noteworthy studies published
in the journal and the range of conditions helped by EP treatment.

Among the topics covered are:

  • Why EP is the treatment of choice for therapists working with adult victims of sexual abuse
  • How EFT helps children overcome test anxiety
  • Quantum Touch and its effects on chronic pain
  • CBT and EFT in the treatment of victims of sexual violence in the Congo
  • EFT is effective for the treatment of psoriasis
  • After the 2010 Haiti earthquake: Using EFT with traumatized orphans and caregivers
  • Differential expression in 72 genes is found after an hour-long EFT session
  • EP with survivors of the Rwandan genocide


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