Carol Look, LCSW
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Pain Relief with EFT: Helping Your Clients Release the Emotional Contributors to Pain and Illness |
Tuesday, December 8, 9:00 - 12:00, 3:00 - 6:00
Wednesday, December 9, 8:30 - 11:30, 1:30 - 4:30 |
Learn how to use a cutting edge energy therapy technique, EFT, to address
limiting beliefs, expand comfort zones, and release resistance, to allow our
clients to have new choices and options to live more energetic, vibrant lives.
Collaborate with the medical team and offer your clients an empowering approach
to healing pain and illness.
Day One
Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT): An Elegant Model to Help your Clients
Experience Pain Relief:
- Why the energetic system is the missing link in healing core issues
- How to introduce energy psychology to your pain patients
- Build rapport with skeptical clients
- Three ways to change the perception and interpretation of pain
How Emotion Freedom Techniques Can Make You a Better Pain Relief Expert
- Why EFT works on the body-mind system
- How to address clients who are "stuck"
- Practical ways to bypass resistance and neutralize psychological reversal
- Addressing secondary gains
- How to use the movie technique to build trust and rapport
- The questions to engage any pain client
- Four EFT approaches to address pain syndromes
- How to structure homework assignments for faster results
Day Two
Limiting Beliefs and How to Collapse Their Impact
- How limiting beliefs predict success or failure
- Four "beliefs" that impede pain relief
- Why expectations always win
Why Treating Trauma is Essential for your Success in Treating Pain
- How the tearless trauma technique makes clients feel safe
- How "telling the story" builds patient rapport
Anxiety and its Impact on Pain
- How to clear anxiety about the diagnosis
- Step-by-step directions to use EFT and diffuse generalized anxiety
How to Incorporate EFT into your Practice
- When to talk and when to tap
- How to troubleshoot the causes of non-compliance
- Ethical issues in using EFT
- Contradictions and essential boundary guidelines
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