Archive for the ‘Thought Field Therapy’ Category

Tapping away the Yips

Espn recently ran an article on how Tom Hanson helped Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia get over the “yips” with Thought Field Therapy® Below is a reprint of the article from ESPN by Gordon Edes, ESPNBoston.com’s Red Sox reporter. Saltalamacchia says yips are gone Red Sox catcher swears by his work with sports psychologists FORT [...]

Tapping Away The Stress Of The Holidays

The holiday season is typically a stressful time for most of us.This year will be particularly stressful due to the increased financial strain many are facing. And for others it will also be emotionally painful due to the absence of loved ones, either currently away serving their country or lost in the many disasters both [...]

Sharing Tapping Therapy

WOMEN UNITE! By Gabe Licht, Daily Reporter Staff More than 200 women gathered at Legends Social and Events Center Friday night to support Centers Against Abuse and Sexual Assault, listen to encouraging speakers, dance and laugh together in unity and honor this year’s Outstanding Woman Rhonda Wedeking, who was also the emcee for the event. [...]

Thought Field Therapy – The Definitive Guide for Successful Practice

“Thought Field Therapy – The Definitive Guide for Successful Practice” by Robin Ellis & Ian Graham is for all Complementary and Orthodox Medicine Therapists and Practitioners who work with the mind and the body’s meridian system within any discipline.

TFT and Gastric Pain

From time to time my partner has had attacks of extreme epigastric pain.

On two occasions he was admitted to Accident and Emergency and once was admitted with and overnight administration of morphine. X-rays were inconclusive and the doctors are unable to diagnose the cause of his pain.