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Thought field therapy tapping
Thought field therapy tapping










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thought field therapy tapping

While he offers strategies including mindfulness excercises and hypnosis inductions to sooth and calm the symptoms, Chris works as a good detective would to ascertain the cause of your problem, most often introducing a technique called thought field therapy that can in most cases though not all, very rapidly resolve the distress from unresolved life issues, that form the triggers of your symptoms.Ĭhristopher Semmens, an accredited trainer of the Thought Field Therapy technique, developed by clinical psychologist Dr Roger Callahan in the late 1970’s, has recently released his training calendar and will presenting two day training workshops in this technique for mental health care professionals and interested lay people throughout Australia during 2011/12. A specialist in the areas of anxiety, traumatic stress and chronic pain management, he uses a multi-modal approach to therapy including CBT, the dominant approach in psychology along with a raft of other effective techniques. Taking a top down, bottom up approach is one that Perth based clinical psychologist Christopher Semmens advocates. Psychology has progressed in leaps and bounds over the years and there are now some very effective and efficient techniques that psychologists have at their fingertips to help you to get over your distress in a relatively quick and painless way. If your answer is yes to any of these and you are suffering emotional distress, chances are that your underlying issues can be the cause of your symptoms and by addressing the cause, you can resolve the problem and enjoy a happier, more fulfilled life. Often the presenting symptoms can be a result of underlying life issues that, if left unresolved, can accelerate the symptoms of the problem.īut how do you know what’s causing your distress?Īsk yourself these questions: Has there been any significant loss in your life? Any significant trauma? Any significant disruption? Presenter of TFT Algorithms training Christopher SemmensĪ significant minority of the population suffers from anxiety and panic and though some seek treatment of the problem, the vast majority live with symptoms that are often debilitating and life limiting.












Thought field therapy tapping