TFT
FAQ
What
does a treatment involve?
Quite simply, the patient is first asked to think about their particular
problem which, amongst many others, can be an anxiety state, a phobia, a
trauma, a loss, or a feeling of anger or of guilt. They are then asked to
quantify their feelings on a scale of 1 to 10, with a 10 representing
maximum distress. Next, they are asked to tap on his or her own body in
specific places, or energy points, in a defined and precise order. Following
the treatment the patient is asked, once again, to think about their problem
as clearly and as negatively as possible. Typically, the patient reports
that they cannot do so at all! At this point the patient is now free of
their problem as they can no longer evoke the psychological distress they
once experienced. A cure has been effected.
Is TFT
painful in any way?
Not at all. No needles or other instruments are used, nor does it require
you to talk at length about your problem, something that can cause
considerable distress in itself.
Does
TFT have any side-effects?
By side effects, most people mean unpleasant side-effects. The answer is
simply "No". However, recent evidence using Heart Rate Variability
analyses has shown that successful TFT treatment has at least one very
beneficial side effect - the rebalancing of the autonomic nervous system.
How
successful are the techniques?
Using TFT algorithms alone a success rate of around 80% can be expected.
Individual diagnosis by a diagnostically-trained practitioner raises this
figure to around 90- 95%. And all this within a few minutes. No other
treatment presently available, conventional or complementary, can claim the
same success rate, speed and completeness.
I am
very skeptic. What if I don't believe the treatment will work?
It makes no difference. The treatments work whether you believe in them or
not.
What
proof is there that TFT has beneficial effects on the nervous system?
Recent clinical evidence obtained from the use of the Heart Rate Variability
(HRV) test, which is not subject to placebo effect nor to researcher
manipulation, has provided conclusive proof that successful TFT treatment
also rebalance the sympathetic and parasympathetic contribution to autonomic
nervous system function.
How
long does the effect last?
Once all aspects or complexities of a problem have been successfully treated
(i.e. all perturbations have been removed from the Thought Field) and
anything that may have undone the cure has been identified and eliminated,
the effects appear to endure over time.

*Thought
Field Therapy (TFT) is a highly effective adjuvant and complementary
approach to medical and psychological health practices. Some TFT
work may require approval from a licensed physician or psychologist.
TFT is never intended to replace medical treatment or severe
psychological treatment. It can be regarded, by its emphasis on the
use of internal resources for therapy, as a non-medical therapy
which accomplishes its results without direct external intervention.
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