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Veterans Administration Approves EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) Treatment

A recent (July 31, 2017) Huffington Post article by Dawson Church PhD reports another significant milestone in the acceptance of EFT (tapping) as an accepted and recommended treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other post-traumatic and co-morbid conditions including depression and anxiety, this time by the US Veterans Administration:

"Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) has been approved as a “generally safe” therapy by the US Veterans Administration (VA). After reviewing the extensive evidence for the safety and efficacy of EFT, a group of experts in the VAs Integrative Health Coordinating Center published a statement approving EFT and several other complementary and integrative health (CIH) practices."

"VA employees can find the treatment guidelines at the Integrative Health Coordinating Center SharePoint portal. They state that based on study by “the expert scientific community (both internal and external to VHA) knowledgeable about the safety of CIH approaches,”
 
Organizations such as the Veterans Stress Project and Battle Tap as well as individuals such as Dawson Church and many others have devoted countless hours submitting many studies, including meta analyses on the use of EFT for PTSD, depression and anxiety in order to achieve this milestone.

To read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...engmodushpmg00000003

To find out more about EFT and training (with CEs) you can go to http://www.EFTtappingtraining.com

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