Our prayers and love go out to all those affected by the recent tragedy in Las Vegas. Please pass along the link to this site (www.TFTtraumarelief.com) to anyone who was traumatized by this event, whether or not they live in Las Vegas. In this way we can all bring relief to those suffering.
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Trauma Relief for Las Vegas
Posted in abuse & violence, anger, anxiety, depression, fear, grief, pain, panic, stress, Trauma, tagged EFT, Las Vegas, mass shooting, PTSD, tapping, TFT, thought field therapy on October 4, 2017| Leave a Comment »
From Genocide Horror to Compassion for Orphans
Posted in abuse & violence, anger, anxiety, depression, fear, grief, guilt, pain, stress, Trauma, violent conflict, tagged EFT, genocide, PTSD, tapping, TFT, thought field therapy, transformation on April 1, 2017| Leave a Comment »
Caroline Sakai, PhD, relates the powerful transformation of the village elder who witnessed the slaughter of his wife and children, and endured near decapitation himself, during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
TFT Relief from 50-Year Old Molestation Trauma
Posted in abuse & violence, anger, anxiety, depression, fear, guilt, stress, Trauma, tagged EFT, molestation, PTSD, TFT, thought field therapy, Trauma on January 22, 2017| Leave a Comment »
Written by a practicing TFT therapist who deals with clients that have addictions and co-morbidity issues dealing with past traumas that compound their progress:
…treated a client for a 50 year past molestation by a parent utilizing a complex trauma algorithm [a simpler version of the protocol taught on this site]. Client who arrived with a somewhat aggressive and commanding presence and demeanor could barely whisper thank you, thank you upon completion. Just as I was starting to walk him back to the checkout area I asked him to tell me again in a couple of words how he felt. He replied slowly, “I feel clean, I have been washed.” That night I thanked God for him allowing me to play a part in lifting this horrible burden that another human-being has had to carry for so many years.
TFT Trauma Relief in South Sudan
Posted in abuse & violence, anger, anxiety, depression, fear, grief, guilt, stress, Trauma, violent conflict, tagged EFT, PTSD, South Sudan, tapping, TFT, thought field therapy, Trauma, violence on January 16, 2017| Leave a Comment »
In November 2016, Mona and Rudolf Kauffman travelled to South Sudan to train groups in TFT for trauma relief. This photo was taken in Juba, South Sudan, during a meeting with a group of refugee women tapping for trauma relief.
“It was a very beautiful encounter and a meeting of the hearts.” Mona & Rudolf Kaufmann
The Best PTSD Treatment?
Posted in abuse & violence, anger, anxiety, depression, fear, grief, guilt, panic, stress, Trauma, violent conflict, tagged acupoint stimulation, David Feinstein, EFT, Mats Uldal, Psychology Today, PTSD, tapping, TFT, thought field therapy, Trauma on July 11, 2016| Leave a Comment »
from Psychology Today, Oct. 13, 2011, by Susan Heitler Ph.D.:
Energy Therapy Acupoint Tapping: The Best PTSD Treatment?
Vets may quickly find themselves free of PTSD with this new treatment method
TFT Research in Uganda Published
Posted in abuse & violence, anger, anxiety, fear, grief, guilt, stress, Trauma, violent conflict, tagged community therapists, EFT, Howard Robson, PTSD, tapping, TFT, thought field therapy, Trauma, Uganda on June 22, 2016| Leave a Comment »

Uganda TFT training of local community members
The most recent research in TFT, by R. Howard Robson, Phyll M. Robson, Roger Ludwig, Celestin Mitabu and Caitlin Phillips, has been published in “Science Publications“. Below is the abstract. For the full research paper, click here.
Effectiveness of Thought Field Therapy Provided by Newly Instructed Community Workers to a Traumatized Population in Uganda: A Randomized Trial
Abstract: Thought Field Therapy (TFT) is a promising treatment for posttraumatic stress in a resource poor environment. This study further explores the benefits of this treatment in a rural population in Uganda, which had suffered from the psychological consequences of previous violent conflict. Thirty-six local community workers received a two-day training in TFT trauma intervention and treated 256 volunteers with symptoms suggestive of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) who had been randomly allocated to a treatment or waitlist (control) group. Assessment was by the Posttraumatic Checklist for Civilians (PCL-C). One week after treatment, the treated group scores had improved significantly from 58 to 26.1. The waitlist group scores did improve without treatment, from 61.2 to 47, although significantly less than the treatment group, but improved markedly to 26.4 following treatment. There was some evidence of persisting benefit 19 months later. This study supports the value of TFT as a rapid, efficient and effective therapy, empowering traumatized communities to treat themselves, although repeated treatment may still be needed.
TFT Enabling 911 Dispatchers to Keep Helping
Posted in accident, anger, anxiety, depression, fear, grief, guilt, injury, stress, Trauma, tagged 911 dispatcher, CISM, EFT, emergency, Jim McAninch, PTSD, TFT, thought field therapy, Trauma on June 8, 2016| Leave a Comment »
One Person Making a Difference One At A Time – Working with 911 Dispatchers
by Jim McAninch, TFT-ADV, TFT-RCT
911 dispatchers are a unique group, for they are the first responders. They are the first ones to connect with the individuals or groups with an emergency need. They must take the information, figure out the need and then relay that information to the proper responders with the correct location in seconds.
There is no room for error for they are dealing with life and death situations. Like the military and their special operations individuals; they are a challenging group to gain entry into.
With the development of CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management) procedure and CISM teams working with the various responder groups, the value of this to the members was being recognized. Unfortunately the dispatchers we’re not included in these groups because they were not at the scene of the incident and it was felt that they were not affected by the event.
A number of years ago, I was called in to help with a crisis that had occurred within the northern zone of the Pittsburgh call center. On the northern zone’s weekend off, the team’s group leader/mentor and his wife were killed in a tragic car crash. The crew members were unaware of the incident until reporting to work. The whole crew was impacted by the event and unable to safely work on the screens.
The Chief Administrative Officer for Allegheny County requested immediate help from Pittsburgh’s CISM team. I was available and I went in to assess the need and give them what I was trained in regarding crisis intervention.
I was able to educate them with regard to the possible effects of a critical incident but I also became aware that more was needed, to possibly find immediate relief. I made the choice to integrate TFT into the crisis intervention work. I was able to (more…)
TFT for Trauma in Belgium
Posted in abuse & violence, anger, anxiety, depression, fear, grief, guilt, pain, panic, stress, Trauma, violent conflict, tagged Belgium, EFT, fear, PTSD, terrorism, TFT, thought field therapy, Trauma, violence on March 25, 2016| Leave a Comment »
The TFT Foundation offers its sincere condolences to those in Belgium affected by the recent terror attacks. Please let anyone you know that has been traumatized by this tragic event about our site, which has the instructions for the TFT trauma relief technique in 15 languages, including French. Here is the link you can pass along: www.TFTtraumarelief.com.
La fondation TFT présente ses sincères condoléances à ceux en Belgique qui ont été affectés par les récentes attaques terroristes. Faites connaître notre site s’il vous plait, à toute personne de votre connaissance traumatisée par cet événement tragique. Il contient les instructions de la technique TFT d’allègement des traumatismes dans 15 langues différentes dont le français. Voici le lien que vous pouvez diffuser largement: www.TFTtraumarelief.com.
Posted in abuse & violence, anger, anxiety, depression, fear, grief, guilt, phobia, stress, Trauma, violent conflict, tagged Dr. R. Howard Robson, EFT, PTSD, Science Publications, stress, TFT, thought field therapy, Trauma, Uganda on March 11, 2016| Leave a Comment »
I’m happy to announce that the TFT Foundation’s Uganda PTSD study has been published by Science Publications and will be available in print in about one month. It can now be accessed online by clicking on the title: Effectiveness of Thought Field Therapy Provided by Newly Instructed Community Workers to a Traumatized Population in Uganda: A Randomized Trial. (abstract below)
Many thanks to author Dr. R. Howard Robson for an excellent job! Much gratitude also goes to fellow research participants Phyll M. Robson, Roger Ludwig, Celestin Mitabu and Caitlin Phillips
Abstract: Thought Field Therapy (TFT) is a promising treatment for posttraumatic stress in a resource poor environment. This study further explores the benefits of this treatment in a rural population in Uganda, which had suffered from the psychological consequences of previous violent conflict. Thirty-six local community workers received a two-day training in TFT trauma intervention and treated 256 volunteers with symptoms suggestive of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) who had been randomly allocated to a treatment or waitlist (control) group. Assessment was by the Posttraumatic Checklist for Civilians (PCL-C). One week after treatment, the treated group scores had improved significantly from 58 to 26.1. The waitlist group scores did improve without treatment, from 61.2 to 47, although significantly less than the treatment group, but improved markedly to 26.4 following treatment. There was some evidence of persisting benefit 19 months later. This study supports the value of TFT as a rapid, efficient and effective therapy, empowering traumatized communities to treat themselves, although repeated treatment may still be needed.
TFT in National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs
Posted in abuse & violence, anger, anxiety, depression, fear, grief, guilt, natural disaster, phobia, stress, Trauma, violent conflict, tagged Mental health, PTSD, SAMHSA, substance abuse, TFT, thought field therapy, Trauma, well-being on February 8, 2016| Leave a Comment »
TFT Now Listed in National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs & Practices
by Robert Schwarz, PsyD, DCEP:
Thought Field Therapy, the grandfather of energy psychology, was listed as an evidence-based practice in the SAMHSA registry (NREPP). It was found to be effective or promising in 6 different areas. This is a big deal.
SAMSHA stands for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. It is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation.
The National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP) is an evidence-based repository and review system designed to provide the public with reliable information on mental health and substance abuse interventions.