Emotional Freedom Technique
Healing Vriksh
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), commonly referred to as tapping is considered one of the most powerful tool for healing and emotional well-being. Here we explain the principles, techniques, applications, and the science behind EFT, shedding light on its effectiveness in promoting mental, emotional, and even physical health. Through the scientifically validated technique, individuals have achieved remarkable improvements in both their physical and mental well-being.
Understanding EFT
EFT is a form of energy psychology that combines elements of traditional Chinese medicine, psychology, and neuroscience to address emotional distress and promote holistic healing. The technique involves tapping on specific acupressure points on the body while focusing on a particular issue or problem, thereby releasing emotional blockages and restoring balance to the body’s energy system.
How EFT Works?
At its core, EFT operates on the premise that emotional distress is caused by disruptions in the body’s energy system. By tapping on specific meridian points while tuning into the associated emotional issue, EFT helps to restore the flow of energy and alleviate negative emotions. This process rewires the brain’s response to emotional triggers, leading to profound shifts in perception and behaviour.
Scientific Basis of EFT
While the mechanisms underlying EFT are still being elucidated, a growing body of research supports its efficacy. Studies have shown that EFT can lead to significant reductions in levels of stress hormones, such as cortisol, as well as improvements in markers of psychological well-being, such as anxiety and depression scores. Neuroimaging studies have also demonstrated changes in brain activity following EFT sessions, suggesting its ability to modulate emotional processing at a neural level.
How we perform EFT?
We perform EFT by following these steps:
- Identify the Issue: Start by identifying the specific issue or problem you’d like to address, whether it’s a negative emotion, a limiting belief, or a physical symptom.
- Rate the Intensity: Rate the intensity of the issue on a scale from 0 to 10 to establish a baseline for progress monitoring.
- Setup Statement: Create a setup statement that acknowledges the issue while affirming self-acceptance and unconditional positive regard.
- Tapping Sequence: Tap on the specific acupressure points (e.g., top of the head, eyebrow, side of the eye, under the eye, under the nose, chin, collarbone, under the arm) while repeating the setup statement or focusing on the issue.
- Check-In: After completing a round of tapping, reassess the intensity of the issue and repeat the process until the intensity has significantly decreased or disappeared.