Emotional Freedom Techniques to Treat Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans: Review of the Evidence, Survey of Practitioners, and Proposed Clinical Guidelines Dawson Church, PhD; Sheri Stern, MS, CRNP, APRN - PMH; Elizabeth Boath, PhD; Antony Stewart, FFPH, FRSPH, MPH; David Feinstein, PhD; Morgan Clond, MD, PhD (Cand) The authors surveyed 448 emotional freedom techniques (EFT) practitioners: Most (63 %) reported that even complex posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be remediated in 10 or fewer EFT sessions; 65 % found that > 60 % of PTSD clients are fully rehabilitated, and 89 % stated that less than 10 % of clients make little or no
Emotional Freedom Techniques to Treat Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans: Review of the Evidence, Survey of Practitioners, and Proposed Clinical Guidelines Dawson Church, PhD; Sheri Stern, MS, CRNP, APRN - PMH; Elizabeth Boath, PhD; Antony Stewart, FFPH, FRSPH, MPH; David Feinstein, PhD; Morgan Clond, MD, PhD (Cand) The authors surveyed 448 emotional freedom techniques (EFT) practitioners: Most (63 %) reported that even complex posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be remediated in 10 or fewer EFT sessions; 65 % found that > 60 % of PTSD clients are fully rehabilitated, and 89 % stated that less than 10 % of clients make little or no pr
Freedom Techniques to Treat Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans: Review of the Evidence, Survey of Practitioners, and Proposed Clinical Guidelines Dawson Church, PhD; Sheri Stern, MS, CRNP, APRN - PMH; Elizabeth Boath, PhD; Antony Stewart, FFPH, FRSPH, MPH; David Feinstein, PhD; Morgan Clond, MD, PhD (Cand) The authors surveyed 448 emotional freedom techniques (EFT) practitioners: Most (63 %) reported that even complex posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be remediated in 10 or fewer EFT sessions; 65 % found that > 60 % of PTSD clients are fully rehabilitated, and 89 % stated that less than 10 % of clients make little or no
Techniques to Treat Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans: Review of the Evidence, Survey of Practitioners, and Proposed Clinical Guidelines Dawson Church, PhD; Sheri Stern, MS, CRNP, APRN - PMH; Elizabeth Boath, PhD; Antony Stewart, FFPH, FRSPH, MPH; David Feinstein, PhD; Morgan Clond, MD, PhD (Cand) The authors surveyed 448
emotional freedom techniques (EFT) practitioners: Most (63 %) reported that even complex posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be remediated in 10 or fewer EFT sessions; 65 % found that > 60 % of PTSD clients are fully rehabilitated, and 89 % stated that less than 10 % of clients make little or no
emotional freedom techniques (EFT) practitioners: Most (63 %) reported that even complex posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be remediated in 10 or fewer EFT sessions; 65 % found that > 60 % of PTSD clients are fully rehabilitated, and 89 % stated that less than 10 % of clients make little or no pr
freedom techniques (EFT) practitioners: Most (63 %) reported that even complex posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be remediated in 10 or fewer EFT sessions; 65 % found that > 60 % of PTSD clients are fully rehabilitated, and 89 % stated that less than 10 % of clients make little or no
techniques (EFT) practitioners: Most (63 %) reported that even complex posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be remediated in 10 or fewer EFT sessions; 65 %
found that > 60 % of PTSD clients are fully rehabilitated, and 89 % stated that less than 10 % of clients make little or no progress.