CRISIS OPTIONS

TRAINING & CONSULTING
   
JEANNE MEYER CAVERLY, M.Ed.
   
JIM CAVERLY, M.ED., C.E.A.P., FBI Retired
   

What is EFT?
We have been working with survivors of traumatic events since 1990. Panic/anxiety attacks, traumatic memories, guilt, and grief have been relieved (often in minutes) by this procedure. Even though EFT violates just about every conventional belief out there, the results remain remarkable. EFT isn't perfect and we don't get results 100% of the time.  But it usually works well and the results are sometimes spectacular. It often works where nothing else will.

We are still learning why EFT works so well. It centers around the profound effects of the body's subtle energies using the theory that "the cause of all negative emotions is a disruption in the body's energy system." Accordingly, EFT is an emotional form of acupuncture except that we don't use needles. Instead, we tap with the fingertips to stimulate certain meridian energy points while the client is "tuned in" to the problem. 
The subtle energies that circulate throughout the body have been largely ignored (until recently) by western scientists. As a result, our use of them for emotional and spiritual healing has been sparse at best. With EFT, however, we consider these subtle energies to be the front-running cause of emotional upsets. As a result, we generate results that are FAR beyond those of conventional methods. 

Further, EFT often provides relief for a very wide range of physical symptoms, which points to the ever-widening link between our physical ailments and our emotional issues -- the mind, body, spirit connection.

EFT is a Doorway to the new Healing High-Rise. It is where a growing number of newcomers to this exciting field get their start. There are now have thousands of practitioners using EFT throughout the world.

Compared to other techniques, EFT is usually quite gentle and substantial relief is often achieved with little or no pain. This is not true for everyone, however. Some people's issues are so intense that the mere mention of them causes emotional or physical pain.  Although truly serious instances of this (sometimes called abreactions) is most likely to occur in seriously emotionally damaged people (best estimate is less than 1% of the population), newcomers to EFT are advised to exercise common sense in this regard
and not go where they aren't qualified.

For more information of EFT and how it can change your life, contact Jim and Jeanne Caverly at 518-573-7453 or 518-399-1727 or email CrisisOptions@mac.com or click on the links below. Phone consultations available - call for details.

 

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Important note: While EFT has produced remarkable clinical results, it must still be considered to be in the experimental stage and thus practitioners and the public must take complete responsibility for their use of it. Further, Jim and Jeanne Caverly are not licensed health professionals. The Caverlys are trainers and consultants and offer EFT as a self-help technique. Those who want to discuss the use of EFT for a specific emotional problem with a professional in the mental health field are referred to the Referral section of www.emofree.com where a number of licensed practitioners who use EFT in their practices are listed.