Yes. Numerous studies have demonstrated their effectiveness in reducing symptoms of trauma, anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. They've been shown to regulate the nervous system, decrease emotional distress, and promote psychological well-being.
Your clients have lived in the pain of trauma for a long, long time.
They need quick relief they can feel in their minds AND bodies — without it, many clients won't even get past the first few sessions.
That's why today, thousands of clinicians are using tapping techniques in their trauma work…
…and raving about more gentle, rapid, and holistic trauma treatment than they ever thought possible.
And now in this all-new course, you can join an expert faculty of certified clinicians who will show you exactly how your clients can physically tap on specific points on the body…
…so they can quickly regulate their nervous system and release stress and trauma.
No previous experience is required.
And since both of these approaches are supported by hundreds of research studies and trials, so you can rest assured that clients and therapists like you are seeing REAL RESULTS.
Your clients deserve care that can help them right now.
Register today, add tapping to your therapeutic toolkit, and give them the fast relief they need.
Clinical EFT and EMDR Tapping for Trauma
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With simple tools clients can use to self-regulate and manage their emotional well-being, tapping puts the power of healing directly in their own hands. And because it empowers clients to take an active role in their healing, the therapeutic process becomes an even more collaborative and mutually supportive endeavor.
Tapping Fundamentals
- Types of Tapping and Bilateral Stimulation (BLS)
- Understanding the Distinctions: EMDR
- Resource Installation, Resource Tapping, and Meridian Tapping
- Setting Clear Goals for Tapping and its Application in Healing
- Embracing a Holistic Approach to Tapping for Comprehensive Healing
How Tapping Works: The Science & Mechanisms of Action
- The Impact of Polyvagal Theory on Trauma Healing
- Understanding Bilateral Stimulation
- How does BLS Work? Mechanisms of Action
- Inner Workings of Meridian Tapping
- Therapeutic Benefits and Applications
Assessing Client Readiness for Tapping
- Signs of Readiness for Tapping Techniques
- Factors Impacting Readiness: Trauma History, Emotional Regulation, and Resourcing
- Assessing Client Preferences and Comfort Level with Tapping
Resource Tapping for Cultivating Calm, Connection, and Empowerment
Step-by-Step Instruction: Using Tapping Techniques from EFT and EMDR in Your Trauma Treatment
- When to Do and With Who
- General BLS Instructions
- Eyes Open or Closed: Choosing the Optimal Visual Focus
- Felt-Sense Connection: Tapping into Sensations and Bodily Awareness
- EMDR Resource Tapping Techniques
- Meridian Tapping: EFT Strategies to Restore Balance and Release Emotional Blocks
- Tapping for Individuals & Groups
- Pitfalls to Avoid and Common Challenges
- Demonstrations and Practice
Evidence, Research Limitations and Treatment Risks
Design a Tapping Session for Trauma — From Start to Finish
- Psychoeducation: introduce clients to tapping into easy-to-understand language
- Treatment planning: create a set-up statement to use in the first session
- Approaches to increase client trust and disclosure
- Evaluate progress during the session: key interactions
- Assist the client to feel safe during the tapping process
- Effectively end a tapping session
EFT Techniques for PTSD & Trauma
- When to use and how to modify "Tell the Story Technique" when processing a traumatic event
- Three effective EFT techniques to decrease and eliminate trauma
- Assist clients in tapping between sessions to reduce the effects of traumatic memory
- Tearless Trauma Technique
- The Movie Technique
- Sneaking up on the Problem Technique
- Working with intergenerational trauma
Integrate Tapping with Other Clinical Approaches
Reduce Symptomology of Trauma
- Tapping to empower clients when experiencing traumatic memory
- Use EFT to diminish core negative beliefs about self and the world caused by trauma
- Reduce trauma-initiated self-harm and suicidal ideation
- Trauma, the grieving process, and tapping
- Reduce perpetual fear and rebuild strength, courage and resilience
- Express repressed anger due to a traumatic event
Client Case Studies
- Maintaining ethical standards, tap on scenarios of clinical situations
- Develop tapping scripts to meet the needs of your clients
Accessible Techniques for Rapid Symptom Relief and Stress Reduction
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Mindfulness practices are the perfect complement to tapping techniques allowing you to create a robust approach to healing that addresses both the body and mind.
In this bonus video training expert Katelyn Baxter Musser shares a carefully curated collection of 24 indispensable mindfulness techniques for trauma, anxiety, stress, grief, and more.
Yes. Numerous studies have demonstrated their effectiveness in reducing symptoms of trauma, anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. They've been shown to regulate the nervous system, decrease emotional distress, and promote psychological well-being.
No, prior knowledge of EMDR is not required to enroll in this course. While EMDR resource tapping is one of the tapping techniques covered in this course, our training is designed to accommodate therapists with varying levels of experience.
Tapping techniques can be beneficial for a wide range of populations, including adults, children, adolescents, and older adults who have experienced trauma. Tapping techniques are also suitable for individuals with diverse cultural backgrounds and may be adapted to meet the specific needs of each client.
Yes, tapping techniques can be integrated with other evidence-based interventions.
Yes, tapping techniques can be adapted for virtual therapy sessions, making them accessible to clients regardless of their location. Therapists can utilize video conferencing platforms to demonstrate tapping techniques, guide clients through the tapping process, and provide real-time feedback and support.
Accessible Techniques for Rapid Symptom Relief and Stress Reduction
$749.97 Value
Just $199.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
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We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.