Early Bird pricing will end on February 10th!
For more information and to sign up, please visit 14th Annual International Energy Psychology Conference
Thought Field Therapy Center of San Diego
News from Dr. Bray
Early Bird pricing will end on February 10th!
For more information and to sign up, please visit 14th Annual International Energy Psychology Conference
Please join me for a safe and stimulating opportunity to consider how years of practice shaped our perception, beliefs, and actions. Share and grow in your own way from the body of wisdom created by these experiences. Examine the ethical use of the power of Energy Psychology.
Sign up by February 2nd for special Early Bird pricing. For more information and to sign up, please visit 14th Annual International Energy Psychology Conference
Sign up by February 2nd for special Early Bird pricing. For more information and to sign up, please visit 14th Annual International Energy Psychology Conference
Start the New Year by Leaving the Past Behind with the Healing Trauma Teleclass
Our live TFT tele-class that you can attend over the phone is coming up next Thursday. The class will help those wanting to overcome past trauma or losses in their lives… with special guest Dr. Robert Bray and Joanne Callahan.
Thursday, January 12th – 5 pm Pacific7 pm Central/8 pm Eastern
For more information and to register, please click here.
Start the New Year by Leaving the Past Behind with the Healing Trauma Teleclass
Our live TFT tele-class that you can attend over the phone is coming up next Thursday. The class will help those wanting to overcome past trauma or losses in their lives… with special guest Dr. Robert Bray and Joanne Callahan.
Thursday, January 12th – 5 pm Pacific7 pm Central/8 pm Eastern
For more information and to register, please click here.
Join Dr. Bray and Joanne Callahan and learn tapping to help your body heal itself of virtually any condition.
I am excited to announce that you can now read my book, Heal Traumatic Stress NOW, on your Kindle. You can purchase your copy on the Kindle Store by clicking here: Heal Traumatic Stress NOW – Kindle version.
And as always you can learn more or buy the book or eBook on my website.
From Roger Callahan, PhD, Founder and Developer of Thought Field Therapy:
All you need to know about traumatic stress responses and steps to recovery – with complete instructions for using a non-drug, non-invasive, non-cognitive, safe technique to eliminate overwhelming upset in the context of a complete approach to mending the aftermath of horrific life and death experiences.
Dr. Bray’s book leads the reader through the basic steps to help end immediately the suffering from traumatic stress and then guides them towards a complete recovery from their traumatic experience. Thought Field Therapy and the NOW recovery model compliment one another beautifully empowering people to heal themselves.
Thank you,
Dr. Bray
I am looking forward to presenting an Oasis training for 40+ seniors in San Diego. Held at the Macy’s in Mission Valley, this short 1 1/2 hour long class will help participants learn about the nature of traumatic stress disorders and the easy ways to immediately end problems with negative overwhelming memories.
Date of class: July 24, 2009/Time: 10:15 – 11:45
Anyone else interested in coming? Please log on to www.oasisnet.org, or email: oasistutor@yahoo.com
Here’s a picture of me, and with the people from CA-3 Mental Health Response Team at a Federal Training in College Station, Texas. You may notice I am the beardless one at the back left. This was an exercise for response to a pandemic flu and we had to wear masks requiring a clean shaven face. It was very, very hot outside in our Disaster Medical Assistance Team tents working with over two hundred members of the National Disaster Medical System from all over the country. This is an international training center for disaster responders of all kinds including dogs and it was full of train wrecks, collapsed buildings, and every kind of dangerous situation you never want to experience. I enjoyed seeing what goes into training emergency responders.
When the flu season starts remember to do all those things your mother taught you – wash your hands a lot; cover your sneezes and coughs; and don’t pretend you are not sick when you are, and stay home. This is not what I spent a week learning but these are the most important ways we can care for one another this coming fall.
Hope to see you all soon (with or without a beard)
Bob
Hello again!
Some good things last forever. The feeling of my heart swelling with pride and joy as I witnessed Thought Field Therapy being successfully applied in service of the people of the Kasese diocese in Uganda lives in me now. This is the first I have written about the mission since I returned so if I sound a bit flighty it is because of the amazing number of powerful and beautiful moments I experienced as part of the ATFT Foundation team training over 350 people in Algorithms and helping them care for hundreds of more members of their communities.
If you have ever watched a hummingbird move from blossom to blossom, you have a sense of what happens to me as I think about picking some delicious bits to share with you. [Read more...]
Hi – some good news,
At last the research is catching up with those of us already using Thought Field Therapy and who know about its power.
The website: www.innersource.net/energy_psych/articles/ep_energy-trauma-treatment.htm will lead you to a very good academic article reviewing the results of energy psychology in disaster settings. David Feinstein, Ph.D. does a very good job of pulling together the standards for evidence and presenting the case for using these techniques. He includes the work of Carl Johnson, James McAninch, and the Trauma Relief Committee of the Association for Thought Field Therapy who worked with the El Shadai Orphanage in Rwanda, as well as many others.
In general, I agree with many of Dr. Feinstein’s conclusions, but not all of them. I am still convinced that the Callahan Techniques Thought Field Therapy treatments are the most effective. I am also concerned by his discussion of Critical Incident Stress Management. The following article by Jeff Mitchell provides an excellent review of these issues and the confusing terminology that is the source of much of the controversy in the field: www.icisf.org/articles/cism_research_summary.pdf
The next time someone asks about research you will find Dr. Feinstein’s article and references useful. There are more good articles coming out soon. I will keep you posted.
I hope to see you soon at one of the upcoming trainings!
Bob
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