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		<title>Tapping Opens the Door of Living Fearlessly</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 18:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roger Callahan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I used the TFT techniques you taught me for an hour before stepping off the building! I am grateful for your help! You helped me with my intention to live fearlessly! I could not have done this without you! Thank you!”]]></description>
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<p>BY DR. DARIAH MORGAN,<br />
TFT-dx, TFT-Adv</p>
<p>I returned home on the afternoon of Thursday, September 24 and was greeted by the familiar red flash of my voice mail recorder.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>“This is Jane Blume, Dariah… I did it, Dariah, I went over the edge! It was a struggle, a real struggle, because I had to press the guide rope with my nondominant hand, but I did it! I actually stepped off a 16 story building and rappelled down the side!”</em></p>
<p>Jane is a KUNM radio programmer in Albuquerque, NM whom my husband, Bruce, and I met during a TFT workshop that we did in Albuquerque in August. She is 66 years young, a recent grandmother, owner of Desert Sky Communications and became a widow two years ago after 44 years of marriage. “<em>Well, do I curl up in a corner in a fetal position, or do I go out and embrace life?</em>”, she asked herself at that time.</p>
<p>Rappelling down the side of a 230 foot building in downtown Albuquerque to raise money for Special Olympics New Mexico looked like embracing life to Jane, so she became the first media personality to sign up for the challenge, entitled “<em>Over the Edge</em>”.</p>
<p>Shortly after making her commitment, she called me for some TFT assistance. After two brief phone consultations, Jane was ready for the big day.</p>
<p><strong>One of only two women to rappel, she had this to say at the end of her phone message….</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>”I have been featured on the news here…my picture (there were actually two) will be on the front page of the metro section of the Albuquerque Journal, people felt inspired, I feel inspired! I used the TFT techniques you taught me for an hour before stepping off the building! I am grateful for your help! You helped me with my intention to live fearlessly! I could not have done this without you! Thank you!”</em></p>
<p>There is a popular inspirational plaque that asks, “<strong>What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?</strong>” Perhaps it should read, “What would you attempt to do if you knew you could conquer your fears and accomplish things no one, including yourself, ever thought possible?”</p>
<p><strong>TFT opens the door of living fearlessly to all of us!</strong></p>
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		<title>TFT And The Art of Healing.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 02:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roger Callahan</dc:creator>
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The Energy Psychology Modality That Heals
by Lorraine Blum,  L.C.S.W,  MS.C, NBCCH, RM, TFT DX
Energy Medicine has been around a very long time. Reiki, an Energy Modality first discovered in Japan thousands of years ago and TFT Dx is a more recent Energy Modality used here in the United States to heal those suffering [...]]]></description>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><strong>The Energy Psychology Modality That Heals</strong></span></p>
<p><em>by Lorraine Blum,  L.C.S.W,  MS.C, NBCCH, RM, TFT DX</em></p>
<p>Energy Medicine has been around a very long time. Reiki, an Energy Modality first discovered in Japan thousands of years ago and TFT Dx is a more recent Energy Modality used here in the United States to heal those suffering from Health Disorders&#8230; and it&#8217;s being applied in many other countries like Egypt, India, and China. In fact, Energy Psychology is now being studied in prestigious schools such as the University of Florida. Recently there were grants given to conservative settings such as Hospice in South Florida to hire these healers.</p>
<p>Insurance companies are beginning to look at this kind of treatment for possible coverage in the future. Where hospitals laughed at Reiki Masters and any kind of Energy medicine, they are now welcoming them.</p>
<p><strong><em>Thought Field Therapy Diagnosis was started by Roger Callahan PHD</em></strong></p>
<p>Anything is possible with Energy Psychology and the knowledge of Orthomolecular Medicine, especially when using Spiritual Law.</p>
<p>Of course it it wise and necessary to include your personal Physician in this type of treatment procedure as he knows the most about your physical condition.</p>
<p>The 37th Annual International Conference on Orthomolecular Medicine in Canada had patient&#8217;s previously severely mentally ill reporting full recovery. The successful treatment of Schizophrenia after all the tests are completed and the allergies eliminated is primarily Nutrition and Energy Psychology.</p>
<p><strong>TFT Dx is incredibly effective in the Art of Healing.</strong></p>
<p>Roger Callahan, a Clinical Psychologist focused on Mental Health. Through his research and testing he discovered some simple new procedures he demonstrated on televisions while treating those around the world for Anxiety, Depression, Addictions, Trauma and other disorders. This lead to development of a casual diagnostic process, where he could quickly determine a specific tapping sequence, now known as commonly used algorithms.</p>
<p>It was his invitation in 1994 to Florida State University to participate in the search for a cure for PTSD along with other therapies such as EMDR and VK/D a form of NLP that the descriptive name came about of Thought Field Therapy.</p>
<p>Energy therapies much like Acupuncture is so fast and seemingly lasting it is truly hard to believe.</p></div>
<p>For info on spiritual law and/or inspirational messages go to <a id="link_89" href="http://www.godis4.me/" target="_new">http://www.godis4.me</a></p>
<p>For  Counseling and/or Treatment at distance or more on Orthomolecular Medicine go to <a id="link_90" href="http://www.lorraineblum.com/" target="_new">http://www.lorraineblum.com</a></p>
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		<title>Stress and Trauma Relief on the Front Lines with TFT</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 03:08:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roger Callahan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just received a report from a TFT practitioner on the front lines that they are having amazing successes with TFT and helping with stress reduction with the troops.
He requested 500 wallet sized trauma relief cards and other easily transported support materials.  Dr. Roger and Joanne Callahan sent them out immediately, so pleased to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>We just received a report from a TFT practitioner on the front lines that they are having amazing successes with TFT and helping with stress reduction with the troops.</em></p>
<p>He requested 500 wallet sized trauma relief cards and other easily transported support materials.  Dr. Roger and Joanne Callahan sent them out immediately, so pleased to be able to support our troops with these simple self-help procedures.  He requested materials that he could use for rapid treatments and self help tools for our troops serving in harms way. Will keep everyone updated&#8230;. Caroline Sakai, PhD, TFTdx, VT</p>
<p><strong>Ildiko Scurr, TFT-Dx Shares How TFT is Used For Trauma</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Terry Shares His TFT Experience With Accident Trauma Treatment</strong></p>
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		<title>Curing the Panic With TFT</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 19:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roger Callahan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addressing past trauma, even unremembered past trauma has not only eliminated all panic attacks and traces of anxiety.

Thought Field Therapy has helped Yolanda learn to take care of herself and to realize that her needs too are important.]]></description>
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<p><em>Solving the Mystery; By Suzanne Connolly, TFT-Dx</em></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;">At a recent Conference on Panic Attacks, a speaker presented as a fact, that panic attacks do not have their origin in past trauma.</span></p>
<p>Speaker after speaker asserted that <strong>there is currently no cure for Panic Attack Disorder.</strong></p>
<p>While there are undoubtedly cases where this is true, I find that in most cases this upset in the sympathetic nervous system is rooted in past trauma and of course, with Thought Field Therapy is curable.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><strong>The following case study offers just one example.</strong></span></p>
<p>Yolanda&#8217;s panic attacks were keeping her from her job as head of housekeeping at a nearby resort, and from her second job of babysitting her friend&#8217;s children, and from participating in life in general. She had been referred by her Physician and I began taking a history in an effort to find some specific sources of anxiety to address.</p>
<p>Being around small children seemed to precipitate the majority of Yolanda&#8217;s recent panic attacks. Being home alone at night, being around knives, seeing young girls at the resort where she worked, and driving at night seemed to trigger others.</p>
<p>The panic attacks began immediately after Yolanda had seen a news story on television where two young girls had been kidnapped and murdered. A search party had found the girls&#8217; bodies lying in a field. The murder weapon had been a knife.</p>
<p><strong>Before seeing the news story Yolanda had experienced only two panic attacks</strong>. Once while in Mexico, visiting her native village, she and her husband had taken a long drive to a forested area. It was nightfall when they finally arrived and Yolanda could not get out of the car to examine the forest.</p>
<p>A car had happened to be following them; Yolanda felt like she was fighting for her life as she screamed until her husband turned around and drove back to their village. <strong>She remembers her pounding heart and the feeling of unmistakable danger.</strong></p>
<p>On another occasion, while visiting her mother at her families&#8217; ranch in Mexico, her mother&#8217;s big dog attacked a neighbor&#8217;s small dog. <strong>Again: the pounding heart, the absolute terror. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Yolanda remembers nothing of her childhood before the age of nine.</strong> Her first memory is a memory of being on a bus with her mother and younger brother headed to California. She remembers everything about California: living a year with her aunt, the trips to the beach, getting toys, cloths, and attention. Everything seemed good and peaceful and normal. <strong>Yolanda tells of her year in California as if it were a story from a fairy tale.</strong></p>
<p>After she and her mother and her younger brother returned to Mexico, it was different. Yolanda&#8217;s father had never accepted her. Her mother told her it was because he didn&#8217;t like girls. (But later, a younger sister was born and the younger girl was treated, Yolanda says, like a princess.)</p>
<p><strong>Her three older brothers were allowed to treat Yolanda harshly.</strong> She was not allowed to eat with the family and had to go outside when everyone else ate. She would sit on the roof and look at the stars, or sometimes; she would visit the homes of neighbors who would give her something to eat. When the family was finished eating, Yolanda&#8217;s mother would make her a small tortilla filled with leftovers.</p>
<p>Yolanda would then clean up and do the dishes. Later Yolanda was required to cook the dinner as well. But still she would be banished from the home while the family ate. Often her brothers would throw the family cat on her food and play other pranks. Yolanda says she didn&#8217;t think anything was unusual at the time; &#8220;It was just the way it was.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>I ask Yolanda about a scar that runs up her arm. </strong>She says that it happened when she was about eighteen months old. Her mother has told her that her brothers accidentally cut her with a knife. Her mother had reportedly heard Yolanda yelling and when she found Yolanda, there was blood running down her arm.</p>
<p>Yolanda and I wonder aloud if this could be related to the anxiety round knives that appeared after she watched the tragic news story on the television.<span id="more-325"></span></p>
<p><strong>Although Yolanda had been experiencing multiple panic attacks a day; at the time of our initial session, she could not bring up the feelings of panic during that first meeting.</strong> There was only anxiety about the panic. I had Yolanda just think about the panic attacks while we did Thought Field Therapy using Diagnostics.</p>
<p>Yolanda reported feeling much calmer during the week prior to our second session. However, she reported that some of the panic returned when, at work, she witnessed a little girl running from the creek to the parking lot. I shared with Yolanda what I was beginning to see more clearly. Since seeing the news story, the sight of a small vulnerable child seemed to precipitate a majority of her recent panic attacks.</p>
<p><strong>Even babysitting her friend’s children had been a source of panic. </strong></p>
<p>And there was the panic attack she experienced in Mexico several years ago when the large dog attacked the smaller dog. I asked Yolanda to think about what had happened when she was a baby, although she couldn’t remember it consciously and had only heard the story.</p>
<p><strong>Once again, we did Thought Field Therapy at the Diagnostic level.</strong></p>
<p>It is our third session and Yolanda reports having experienced a few mild panic attacks. She says they are much less frequent and her heart does not pound as rapidly. We talk about not remembering her childhood before the trip to California.</p>
<p>Based on what she does remember of her life in Mexico after the age of ten, we can safely surmise that her earlier unremembered years were also quite difficult.</p>
<p>I have her simply think about her life during those years, even though there are no conscious memories. I muscle test her saying “think of being between one and two years old”, etc.</p>
<p><strong>When I find weaknesses indicating perturbations &#8211; we use Thought Field Therapy. </strong></p>
<p>During that same session and after doing some tapping, Yolanda suddenly remembers a man from her village that had a baby. He is her parent’s neighbor. Her parents were the Godparents of the baby, but Yolanda gets a really creepy feeling whenever he visits. She has never liked him. She doesn’t know why. We use Thought Field Therapy as she thinks about this man.</p>
<p><strong>Yolanda has also brought along a knife. She takes it out of her purse. </strong>It is thickly swaddled in a white paper towel. She cannot bear to look at it even in its sarcophagus and she grimaces as she hands it to me.</p>
<p>By the end of the session and after addressing the knife phobia using Thought Field Therapy, Yolanda can look at the knife even when I leave the room and she is alone. <strong>At the end of our session, she picks up the knife entombs it once again in its mummy wrappings and smiles as she places it in her purse.</strong></p>
<p>Yolanda arrives at the office smiling. It is now our fourth session.</p>
<p>She has been chopping vegetables and she can open the drawer in the kitchen at work that houses the knives. As head housekeeper, counting the knives is one of her kitchen duties.</p>
<p>Yolanda reports that there is still a trace of squeamishness but it is not debilitating her or restricting her activities. Again, she takes the knife out of her bag but this time she, herself, unwraps it from its paper-towel cocoon.</p>
<p><strong>She smiles as if the knife were an emerging butterfly.</strong> We use Thought Field Therapy as Yolanda concentrates on the remaining traces of her knife anxiety.</p>
<p><strong>Fifth session;</strong> and there is still a little queasiness around knives. But Yolanda reports that its manageable and today she wants to talk about something else. She has been having no panic attacks; however a few days ago she awoke from a long sleep feeling extremely anxious. She had been working hard and had slept late. As we searched for clues Yolanda volunteered that there was a lot of work to do around the house that day and because she slept late it might not get done. If it wasn’t done, someone might get angry and she would be in trouble.</p>
<p>At home, Yolanda would not be able to go to school until her chores were completed. After school she could not do her homework until her chores were completed. If her chores were not done to her mother’s satisfaction, she would call Yolanda “Lazy” and her mother wouldn’t speak to her for several days.</p>
<p><strong>We did Thought Field Therapy while Yolanda stayed in touch with her anxiety around not getting everything done.</strong></p>
<p>At the end of the session she could think of chores uncompleted and feel at peace. We still have a few minutes and we again address the little bit of remaining uneasiness around knives.</p>
<p><strong>Sixth session:</strong> and Yolanda is feeling good and things feel normal again. <strong>Her Doctor has given her the go ahead to gradually go off her anxiety medication.</strong></p>
<p><strong>There are two remaining issues</strong> that Yolanda requests we address. There is still uneasiness when driving by herself at night in open spaces. And, relating to knives, she says that there is still a feeling like a “chill that passes across my chest” when she is around knives.</p>
<p><strong>It is very slight she says, “almost like a memory”.</strong></p>
<p>Today we address the phobia of driving alone at night through large open spaces. This is a long- standing anxiety. This anxiety preceded her recent episode of panic attacks. By the end of our session, Yolanda reports feeling comfortable with the thought of driving at night alone through open spaces.</p>
<p><strong>Seventh session: </strong>Yolanda has had no re-occurrences of panic attacks even though <strong>she has completely stopped her medication</strong>. Things are very close to normal. Yolanda’s father now lives close to her in a neighboring town. She miraculously loves him and holds no grudges. She takes care of him to a greater extent than do her three older brothers who live with him or close to him.</p>
<p>On one occasion, since our last session, Yolanda drove her father through open spaces at night, and although there was some anxiety there was no panic and she did not have to turn her car around and go back. She thinks life is good once again.</p>
<p><strong>After just a little more work, Yolanda has remained free of anxiety and panic for nearly a year.</strong> She no longer sends money and gifts to her mother in Mexico who never thanks her and has no time to talk to her. She no longer does what ever her older brothers ask her to do. When she hears herself set limits with others she laughs and says “Who is this? Is this me?</p>
<p><strong>Addressing past trauma, even unremembered past trauma has not only eliminated all panic attacks and traces of anxiety.</strong></p>
<p>Thought Field Therapy has helped Yolanda learn to take care of herself and to realize that her needs too are important.</p>
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		<title>TFT, HRV, and Tapping to Heal the Broken Heart</title>
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		<dc:creator>Roger Callahan</dc:creator>
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By David Hanson, DEH, TFT-Dx
Ruby and Jack (not their real names) had been married for 63 years. They were high school sweethearts, married, raised a family, and weathered all the storms of their lives together.
Ruby was now alone. Jack had passed away in his sleep almost a year before her nephew, Bob, brought her to [...]]]></description>
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By David Hanson, DEH, TFT-Dx</p>
<p>Ruby and Jack (not their real names) had been married for 63 years. They were high school sweethearts, married, raised a family, and weathered all the storms of their lives together.</p>
<p><strong>Ruby was now alone.</strong> Jack had passed away in his sleep almost a year before her nephew, Bob, brought her to my office at the funeral home.</p>
<p>Bob was a funeral home employee working in the sales department. He had seen me work many times with patrons of our establishment in helping them past the grief that was paralyzing their lives. He had seen me direct others through <strong>“that tapping therapy you do”</strong> and wondered if I could help his aunt who &#8211; almost a year after losing her beloved husband &#8211; still cried at the mention of his name.</p>
<p>Ruby was a plump little woman whose face was kind and care-worn. But just talking about her deceased mate brought up a level of emotional discomfort that was impossible to miss.</p>
<p><strong>Bob was concerned that her grief was so significant that it was beginning to impact her health and functioning.</strong></p>
<p>After talking with her for a very short time, I took her HRV. Her SDNN was only 23. Not a very good score. Then, we started the treatment. I asked her to rate the level of her emotional discomfort. Even if she had not said so, the look on her face when I moved her into that thought field showed she was a 10. The tears welled in her eyes and her face contorted in an attempt to stifle her impulse to cry.</p>
<p><strong>I applied the TFT treatment. </strong>In just seconds there was an improvement &#8211; a dramatic improvement. The tears dried up, her face relaxed and both her nephew and I noticed a new countenance settle over her. Even she looked surprised.</p>
<p><strong>“What did you just do?” she asked me. I didn’t answer her question.</strong></p>
<p>Rather, I asked, “How is the feeling now when you think of Jack? Is it better, worse, or the same?”</p>
<p>A slight smile crept across her face and she said, “I’m almost afraid to say this, but I actually feel sort of happy and lighter somehow.” Her nephew looked at me out of the corner of his eye with a disbelieving look. <strong>He was still skeptical.</strong><span id="more-311"></span></p>
<p>When I asked her to rate the level of her emotional discomfort again, she told me it had gone down to a 2. We worked a bit more on her SUD. It wouldn’t come down further leading me to suspect that we really had eliminated the problem but she was resistant to the idea of losing all feelings of grief. (Often, the bereaved will not report getting to a 1 or zero because <strong>they somehow equate a lack of negative emotion with a lack of love or respect for the deceased</strong>.)</p>
<p>I took her HRV again and it had improved significantly to an SDNN of over 60. A whopping improvement in just minutes!</p>
<p><strong>Of all the possible stressers a person can encounter in life</strong>, losing a mate is one of the most significant and impacts an individual on all levels. My experience with Ruby was not anomalous. It was characteristic of many (if not most) of the cases I have seen.</p>
<p>I have learned that the HRV of a grieving person can often be improved through the application of TFT treatment.</p>
<p>Almost anyone who has worked in the death-care industry (as I did for over fifteen years as a counselor) has known of cases where one elderly partner will pass. Then, strangely enough, one month &#8211; six months &#8211; one year later (sometimes to the day), the other will pass.</p>
<p>Although I cannot account for or explain the often peculiar timing of the death of the second partner, my experience with the HRVs of the bereaved suggests to me that extended grief is stressful to the degree that it suppresses the HRV of these individuals to a degree that their own death is the result. Literally, they die of a broken heart. <strong>And, I believe that TFT is not only enriching the lives of these individuals, but is also extending it and improving their overall health.</strong></p>
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