
Fear of Flying, Public Speaking and All Phobias Gain Rapid Relief From New Meridian Based Procedure
Most people have experienced some level of fear when they encounter such things as
snakes, heights, spiders, flying or public speaking. But, according to the National
Institute of Mental Health, irrational phobias interfere with daily life for 10%
of American adults. A new discovery makes it possible for people with phobias to
gain relief without drugs, or traumatic therapy wherein patients are required to
confront what frightens them. EFT addresses phobias at a deeper level by simply balancing
the well-
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The EFT process involves simple fingertip tapping on key acupressure
points combined with focused thought. Craig explains, “most people with phobias can
have an intense reaction just thinking about their feared object or situation. Using
EFT calms that reaction and averts any future reactions.”
According to the American
Psychological Association, only about 25% of people with phobias seek treatment.
But if left untreated, 80% of adult phobias never get resolved. Furthermore, phobic
people may be more susceptible to other forms of mental illness like depression or
generalized anxiety disorder. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
states that people with agoraphobia may have a greater risk of developing Parkinson’s
disease.
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Says Craig,
“EFT is fast becoming a top treatment choice for psychologists and psychiatrists
when working with phobic patients. Clinical cases evaluated over 9 years show that
most patients respond to EFT and eliminate their phobias in one to three sessions
as compared to a dozen sessions of conventional psychotherapy.”
Psychologist Dr. Joe
Bavonese learned EFT and was impressed with the results. He offered EFT sessions
to some phobic clients with whom he had previously only had partial success. One
client had an intense elevator phobia that limited him in his job and on vacations.
Dr.
Bavonese guided his client through EFT, focusing on his feelings of being closed
in. After forty minutes of EFT, he rode the elevator several times with no phobic
response whatsoever. The same feeling of being closed in was reflected in the man’s
intense flying phobia and tunnel phobia, both of which cleared after this EFT session.
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