The research on EFT Tapping and Energy Psychology is constantly evolving, and to date there have been over 120 peer reviewed scientific studies on these healing techniques - primarily on EFT and other similar established meridian tapping techniques.
While mainstream psychology and many medical professionals have not yet caught up with the advances in energy psychology, the field is now rapidly changing. Many professionals are only beginning to pay attention to this unusual self-help and healing phenomenon called "tapping," and most of them are unaware of the large body of research on these methods. EFT is a very useful self-help tool, but in the hands of a trained professional it is a powerful healing technique that can offer extremely positive clinical results and relief of pain and suffering.
Recently, (2016) the field of Energy Psychology received a huge boost when TFT (the tapping technique from which EFT evolved) was established as an "Evidence Based Treatment" by SAMSHA, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. EFT is soon expected to follow.
More than 40 of the published studies are randomized-controlled studies, which are the studies with the highest level of scientific validity, as well as meta-analyses showing significant benefits for depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
In 2019 the first fMRI study on EFT demonstrated neural changes after using EFT. Multiple Energy Psychology studies show effectiveness in treating depression, anxiety, trauma/PTSD, food cravings and pain.
98% of the research on EFT and Energy Psychology shows statistically significant results (that means it works)!
For a full review of the EFT research findings published in a wide variety of professional journals including the
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, Traumatology, International Journal of Emergency Mental Health,
Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Military Medicine (and more), visit Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology.
While mainstream psychology and many medical professionals have not yet caught up with the advances in energy psychology, the field is now rapidly changing. Many professionals are only beginning to pay attention to this unusual self-help and healing phenomenon called "tapping," and most of them are unaware of the large body of research on these methods. EFT is a very useful self-help tool, but in the hands of a trained professional it is a powerful healing technique that can offer extremely positive clinical results and relief of pain and suffering.
Recently, (2016) the field of Energy Psychology received a huge boost when TFT (the tapping technique from which EFT evolved) was established as an "Evidence Based Treatment" by SAMSHA, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. EFT is soon expected to follow.
More than 40 of the published studies are randomized-controlled studies, which are the studies with the highest level of scientific validity, as well as meta-analyses showing significant benefits for depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
In 2019 the first fMRI study on EFT demonstrated neural changes after using EFT. Multiple Energy Psychology studies show effectiveness in treating depression, anxiety, trauma/PTSD, food cravings and pain.
98% of the research on EFT and Energy Psychology shows statistically significant results (that means it works)!
For a full review of the EFT research findings published in a wide variety of professional journals including the
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, Traumatology, International Journal of Emergency Mental Health,
Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Military Medicine (and more), visit Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology.