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Research on Offshoots of Thought Field Therapy®

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  • Andrade, J., & Feinstein, D. (2003). Energy psychology: Theory, indications, evidence. In D. Feinstein (Ed.), Energy psychology interactive (pp. 199-214). Ashland, OR: Innersource.
  • Baker, A.H., & Siegel, L.S. (2005, April). Can a 45 minute session of EFT lead to reduction of intense fear of rats, spiders and water bugs? A replication and extension of the Wells et al. (2003) laboratory study. Paper presented at the Seventh International Conference of the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology, Baltimore, MD.
  • Christoff, K.M. (2003). Treating specific phobias with BE SET FREE Fast: A meridian based sensory intervention. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Anaheim, CA: Trinity College of Graduate Studies.
  • Church, D. (2009, November). The treatment of combat trauma in veterans using EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques): A pilot protocol. Traumatology, xx (x), 1-11, doi: 10.1177/1534765609347549.
  • Church, D., Geronilla, L., & Dinter, I. (2009). Psychological symptom change in veterans after six sessions of Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT): An observational study. [Electronic journal article]. International Journal of Healing and Caring, 9(1). Retrieved April 5, 2009, from www.patclass.com/Marshall%20Published.pdf
  • Church, D., Hawk, C., Brooks, A., Toukolehto, O., Wren, M., Dinter, I., & Stein, P. (2009). Psychological trauma in veterans using EFT (emotional freedom techniques): A randomized controlled trial. Paper presented at the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine Conference, San Jose, CA, Sept. 9, 2009 (www.stressproject.org/documents/ptsdreport.pdf)
  • Lambrou, P., Pratt, G., & Chevalier, G. (2005). Physiological and psychological effects of a mind/body therapy on claustrophobia. Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine, 15(3).
  • Lambrou, P.T., Pratt, G.J., Chevalier, G., & Nicosia, G. (1999). Thought energy therapy: Quantum level control of emotions and evidence of effectiveness of energy psychotherapy methodology. Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energy & Energy Medicine, June 15, 2001, Boulder, CO: ISSSEEM, Arvada, CO.
  • Palmer-Olsen, L. (2007). A phenomenological exploration of the EFT therapist’s experience of EFT supervision and training. Dissertation Abstracts International, 68 (07), B. (UMI No. 3273263)
  • Rowe, J.E. (2005). The effects of EFT on long-term psychological symptoms. Counseling & Clinical Psychology Journal, 2(3), 104-111.
  • Salas, M.M. (2001). The effect of an energy psychology intervention (EFT™) versus diaphragmatic breathing on specific phobias. Masters Abstracts International, 40 (01). (UMI No. 1404795)
  • Schultz, K.S. (2007). Integrating energy psychology into treatment for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse: An exploratory clinical study from the therapist’s perspective. Dissertation Abstracts International, 68 (01), B. (UMI No. 3247221)
  • Swingle, P.G., & Pulos, L. (2000). Neuropsychological correlates of successful EFT treatment of posttraumatic stress. Paper presented at the Second International Energy Psychology Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
  • Waite, W.L., & Holder, M.D. (2003). Assessment of the emotional freedom technique: An alternative treatment for fear. The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, 2(1), 20-26.
  • Wells, S., Polglase, K., Andrews, H., Carrington, P., & Baker, A.H. (2003). Evaluation of a meridian-based intervention, emotional freedom techniques (EFT), for reducing specific phobias of small animals. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 59(9), 943-966.
  • A discussion of research on Thought Field Therapy® and its offshoots can be found at www.energypsych.com/Content/readings-num7.htm
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