HOW IT BEGAN
In 1979, an American Psychologist by the name of Dr. Roger Callahan had a client named Mary. Mary was in her early 40's and had suffered from severe water phobia all her life. She couldn't even bathe her own children. In the attempt to cure her, Dr. Callahan employed every traditional psychotherapy technique at his disposal: cognitive therapy, hypnosis, relaxation therapy, systematic desensitisation, biofeedback, and rational emotive therapy, but his success was limited to Mary being able to sit on the edge of a pool, whilst remaining in a state of acute anxiety. In one session, Mary informed Dr. Callahan that just thinking about water resulted in a terrible feeling in the pit of her stomach. Dr. Callahan had recently been studying Chinese meridian points (used in acupuncture) and in a moment of inspiration, asked Mary to tap on the stomach meridian endpoint which is located under the eye. To their mutual surprise, Mary's discomfort quickly vanished and so did her anxiety. Mary remains free of water her phobia till this day (Ortner, 2013).
Dr. Callahan researched and developed number of algorithms for a variety of mental and physical ailments, and his work became known as Thought Field Therapy.
Gary Craig was a Harvard graduate of engineering, and later in life a student of Dr. Callaghan. He refined Dr. Callaghan's complex algorithms, and this simplified and accessible form became known as Emotional Freedom Technique, or EFT, or simply 'tapping'.
HOW EFT WORKS
EFT works by combining the modern psychological technique of exposure therapy, ie: focusing on an issue, while simultaneously accessing the midbrain through gentle stimulation, or ‘tapping’, of select meridian points. The combination of these has been shown to rapidly alter the way our brain works, and the way we feel.
THE PRIMOVASCULAR SYSTEM
The use of meridians is at the heart of a number of ancient medical systems across the world, particularly in Chinese medicine and has been applied for over 2,000 years. Acupuncture and acupressure are widely used alternative therapies that utilise these points. In 2003 Researchers from the Seoul National university confirmed the existence of meridians, or the Primovascular system (PVS). Using dye, they were able to identify the PVS in adipose tissue, thoracic ducts and tissues, brain ventricles, blood vessels, and lymphatic tissues.
EFT is effective in the way these meridians communicate with our brain, particularly the midbrain- the limbic system, which is responsible for the experience and expression of emotion. Using fMRI and PET scans, a Harvard Medical School study has revealed that the stimulation of acupuncture points ‘rapidly reduces limbic system arousal’ (Science Report,2018). It is the connection to this area of the brain that makes EFT so powerful.
THE AMYGDALA
When we are in a state of anxiety, the amygdala is activated. While this fight or flight response is necessary to keep us safe in dangerous situations, the amygdala cannot differentiate between actual threats and perceived threats, ‘meaning that a late night text from our boss can result in us reacting as if there was a lion in the house.’ (Huffington Post, 2013)
This is also why our perception surrounding events in our lives, particularly during our formative years, can affect us so deeply and have consequences for the rest of our lives. Intense emotions become attached to our memories, and can potentially manifest in our lives in the form of fears, self-doubt, procrastination, self-sabotage, relationship issues, weight gain, phobias…and so on.
Psychologists are highly skilled at exploring the issues we face by helping us talk them through, and are invaluable to those needing to explore serious issues. These issues are understood when we process them through our frontal cortex.
When we discuss our issues, the amygdala reacts and we have the chance to explore our emotions. Sometimes this process can be difficult and lengthy. By discussing our issues while tapping, EFT is able to switch off the fight or flight response that our amygdala produces. Not only does this allow the emotion surrounding an issue to be quickly reduced, it also means that verbal exploration of issues can be lessened. Furthermore, if a client desires, discussion can be addressed in such a way as to avoid specific information, such as for a problem that may be embarrassing of too difficult to process. The reduction of the emotional response in our midbrain is what makes EFT so effective, particularly when guided by a skilled practitioner.
FOR HIGH PERFORMERS
There are two common problems in today’s stressful world. One is stress, and the second is lack of time. EFT is an excellent tool for those who want to maximise their potential.
Stress is constant and inevitable in today’s world. Unfortunately, due to the lack of discernment from our fight or flight centres of the brain, the resulting stress response is inevitable too. When this response is sustained, our bodies release excessive amounts of the hormone cortisol, which can lead to serious health problems, including immune system suppression, increased blood pressure, increased blood sugar levels and obesity, to name a few.
Regarding time…it is precious. Time for relaxation is too often sacrificed, and with it our chance for reflection. In a simpler time, the issues…the minor baggage we carry…could be worked through. Not only were we less stressed, when we faced stress we were armed with our reflections. These days, relatively minor events can cause us stress due to the sheer multitude and variety of dealings we face. EFT gives us a practical, powerful, and instantaneous method to lessen and in some instances prevent stressful responses in these instances altogether.
FOR THE GENERATION OF TOMORROW
Events during our formative years shape us the most. If we can process them correctly consciously, we are less likely to be impacted negatively by them. The benefit of equipping ourselves with the skill of EFT early in life cannot be overstated. Already around the globe, EFT has been successfully incorporated into schools as a way or coping with the pressures modern students face.
EFT TODAY
Today, EFT is being recognised worldwide for its efficacy. Many people in many countries are benefitting, and the EFT movement is growing at a rapid rate. The amazing success stories are rolling in. Dr. David Feinstein, a clinical psychologist who has served on the Faculty of Department of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, indicates that "the evidence coming from research in over a dozen countries, suggests that it produces outcomes for a range of conditions that are unusually rapid, effective and lasting" (The Tapping Solution, 2013).
Extensive research is continuing in a number of institutions. In the USA, this has included Harvard Medical School, University of California at Berkley, City University of New York, Walter Reed Military Medical Centre, Texas A&M University, and JFK University. Facilities in other countries include Staffordshire University (United Kingdom), Lund University (Sweden), Ankara University (Turkey), Santo Thomas University (Philippines), Lister Hospital (United Kingdom), Cesar Vallejo University (Peru), Bond University (Australia), and Griffith University (Australia).
CLINICAL STUDIES
Clinical research has demonstrated remarkable results to date.
In America, Dr Dawson Church undertook a randomised control trial of 83 subjects, monitoring cortisol levels following a one-hour tapping session. Prolonged activation of the stress centres of the brain is known to release excessive amounts of the hormone cortisol into the body, which can lead to serious health problems, including immune system suppression, increased blood pressure, increased blood sugar levels and obesity to name a few. Cortisol levels in the tapping group reduced by an average of 24%, with the control group and the conventional talk therapy group showing no significant reduction.
Australia also has showcased great results with EFT. Dr. Peta Stapleton, Associate Professor in Psychology at Bond University, who has 20 years of experience as a registered Clinical and Health Psychologist in the state of Queensland Australia has been recognised globally for her research on EFT. Dr. Stapleton has been awarded many honours including the Australian Psychological Society Elaine Dignan Award for research into women's issues and the 2014 Harvey Baker Award for excellence in Energy Medicine Research. It is a pleasure to share her recognised work on EFT below using the video below.
CLIENT CASE STUDIES
EFT for Teens
Tapping with Arishma has been great for my two daughters and I. I was amazed to learn new things about my girls and It has really helped me understand them better, and myself as well. It helped my youngest see things in a new light, and enabled my teen to manage her school relationships better. I found Arishma open, considered and tailored to what we needed.
Anonymous and two daughters, NSW, Australia
EFT for Relationships
"I was in an abusive relationship when I first had the session with Arishma. At that time I was not even certain how to label what was happening to me. Through various sessions I felt empowered to leave the relationship and start a whole new life for myself. EFT was one of the tools that I saw quick results with. I incorporate this along with yoga, meditation, mindfulness to work through the healing process. I found Arishma as a practitioner both incredibly professional and highly intuitive. Her ability to find what lies at the core of my angst or anxieties is like no other practitioner I have worked with. She is able to hone in on the key issues through the telling of my concerns and tailors EFT scripts which align perfectly with the work that needs to be done. Through her treatment I have found clarity, reduced anxiety, increased knowledge of self and improving my self care practices. I highly recommend Arishma to anyone seeking relief from negative self talk, destructive behavioural patterns and anxiety. Through her support in our sessions I have become more empowered to make life choices that resonate with my values and lead a healthier life through setting conscious intentions for self love.
Thank you Arishma, may your work move many."
Monika, VIC, Australia
EFT for Work
"I contacted Arishma and EFT as I was going to have a difficult conversations with CEO, HR and Management regarding work conditions and staff morale. I came to see Arishma EFT for gaining clarity, confidence and to communicate in a clear and direct way without this sense of anxiety and high emotion or confrontation.
I was amazed to find out during the process of EFT the trauma I experienced as a 5 year old and then 18 year old impacted my confidence. Needless to say after the sessions I did really well how I articulated myself in the meeting and indeed continuously to do so in my work life.
Since then I have been seeing Arishma and have been enjoying the benefits in other areas of my life and relationships. My life has now changed in many different ways and different areas, as I can now stop and take a step back when issues arise to look deeper into the way I interpret the world around me and question is this me now or something in the past that is driving these events, emotions and ways of behaviour. The awareness giving in the sessions helped bring the issue to light and look at it from an adult view and choose to give the event a new meaning and greater compassion for oneself and others.
I find Arishma as a practitioner is very clear, direct and deeply compassionate. Arishma is able to quickly decipher and simplify the dialogue expressed in the session to pin point the exact the moment and time of an event and bring it to one’s awareness to see the significant impact this has created. With empathy and integrity Arishma coached me, using my own words to recreate the experience and give it new meaning and bring a sense of peace and calmness removing the emotional blocks to create a new path and have a different conversation and exchange with one’s self and others."
Allan, New Zealand
EFT for Studies
"I saw Arishma in 2015 for EFT sessions. The session was focused around my severe anxiety of completing the last couple of subjects for my graduate degree. The anxiety was triggered by a deep personal event couple of months earlier which had resulted in a downward spiral of feeling worthless. Sessions with Arishma helped me feel more in control of my thoughts and feeling. Immediately after the session I felt more confident and calmer. I highly recommend Arishma if you too have felt pressures in life and gone through strong feelings of anxiety and depression. She’s a great practitioner and what makes her so great is the individualised and personalised session she offers."
Jane, NSW, Australia