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Tapping Into Emotional Freedom from the Effects of Cancer

Posted in Research on December 21st, 2009 by Roger Callahan – Be the first to comment

Cancer Freedom and Hope

Tapping Into Emotional Freedom from the Effects of Cancer: Part I
by Roger J. Callahan, PhD

Roger Callahan is a 23 year survivor of Colon Cancer and Joanne Callahan is a 8 year survivor of “hopeless” Stage IV Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma cancer

History:
One of the current theories on the cause of cancer (Hamer) is that most cancers are caused by severe psychological trauma such as the death of a spouse or loved one. According to Dr. Hamer’s theory, it typically takes about a year before the developing cancer is identified.

My discovery and development of Thought Field Therapy® led to the loss of my successful psychological practice; I was in my mid-fifties at the time. This was due to the fact that I healed my current clients within a few weeks using the new powerful and rapid procedures (Callahan Techniques) I had been developing.

My wife at the time pleaded with me to give up this strange therapy I was doing. However, since I was making revolutionary discoveries in psychology, and I was successfully and rapidly curing my clients, without the need for their suffering during treatment and nothing could deter me from this mission.

My response to this request was a firm NO added by “I will go back to working on a trash truck (as I did in graduate school) before I go back to the ineffective procedures I used before my tapping discoveries.”

I did not go back to the trash truck but my income took a beating and I did have to close my office until I found solutions to my economic problem.

My previous wife left me to marry a very wealthy man. By this time, I was able to help most of my clients who suffered from terrible love pain; but I was not able to help myself. I was a complex case and the procedures I had developed up to that point did not ease my love pain and grief. It was very intense and endured for years until I found further development in my tapping protocols and the important the role of toxins in complex problems. I believe my prolonged love pain and grief was the cause of my cancer.

Whether you agree with Dr. Hamer’s theory of causation or not, anyone who develops cancer is at least severely traumatized by the shocking diagnosis. Typically, TFT is able to quickly eliminate all traces of both traumas; i.e., the originating trauma, if present, from years earlier and the trauma of receiving the diagnosis of cancer.

Tapping away the negative emotions from trauma can reduce stress, and help create a clear and calm presence in the face of this much feared and dreaded disease.

A New Theory:
In subsequent posts I will discuss my “Electric Theory of Cancer” and delve into the many ways that TFT can help improve the quality of life of a person with cancer.

Thought Field Therapy on BreastCancer.org

Dr. Roger Callahan Discusses Thought Field Therapy

Posted in Research on April 2nd, 2009 by Roger Callahan – Be the first to comment

Dr. Roger Callahan is the founder of Thought Field Therapy – TFT.

Dr. Callahan believes his most important discovery is psychological reversal due to the enormous impact it has had.

Since founding TFT, there have been many copycat versions taken and modified from Dr. Roger Callahan’s lifetime studies. EFT, or Emotional Freedom Technique, is one example.

Get the original proven program for relief from pain, stress and anxiety.

You can find out more on Dr. Roger Callahan’s website, and also get the free guide to beating phobias here.

TFT and Trauma Treatment in Uganda – Update

Posted in Research, Trauma Relief on February 21st, 2009 by Joanne Callahan – Be the first to comment

Managing the tree nursery, URICT, Kamuli
Creative Commons License photo credit: treesftf

I want to share some exciting news from Uganda.  Our ATFT Foundation team is safe and training and treating many.  I have spoken to them and learned that the trainings and trauma treatments have gone so well, the Catholic Diocese requested a special training for the priests, nuns and brothers.

Phyllis Robson told me it is so wonderful to watch their faces light up when she treats them and Thought Field Therapy lifts the heavy burden of trauma from their bodies.

By piecing voice mails and e-mails together, it looks like they will have trained close to 500 by the time they all leave.

I just received an e-mail from Fr. Peter (our host and organizer in Uganda) this morning and have included a brief excerpt I will share with all of you:

“Thanks so much for sending us a wonderful team to Uganda. Today we have finished the training of priests, sisters and brothers. The bishop also attended the training and was able to tap one of the priests and he got healed. Almost everybody has got healed.”

It is heart warming to know we have been able to give them the gift of healing with TFT.  Just imagine how many more they can now continue to help in their country.

Thank you to all who have contributed for your generous support of this ATFT Foundation mission.  I will post more updates as I have them and hope to have some photos soon to include.