How about having her imagine that she is present, *as she is now* to tap on
herself as she goes scared up to the stage? So there are two of her. The
calm her now is tapping on the scared woman about to go on stage.
On 6/8/07, hypnodienst <hypnodienst@...> wrote:
>
> (please disregard the previous message -- I hit the "send" button by
> mistake.)
>
> Hi Group,
>
> I am new here. My name is David, I am a hypnotherapist and started
> using EFT a little more than a year ago now. I have found energy
> therapies to be incredibly effective (both on clients and on myself).
> However, I still have lots to learn, as evidenced by the case
> described below, for which I'd love to get feedback. Here it is:
>
> I have had a session with a highly rational woman for a fear of public
> speaking. She recalls 2 events of public humilliation in school (age
> 12) but has no emotional charge when thinking about them. Similarly,
> when asked to imagine her worst public speaking nightmare, she knows
> that she would feel panic, but cannot actually feel anything right as
> she is sitting in the office chair ("I am fine because I know I don't
> actually have to go on stage now"). I ended up doing lots of rounds on
> all of her limiting beliefs (e.g. "I am no good at communicating"
> etc.) and she didn't seem to budge either.
>
> Because of my initial training, I am thinking of using regression
> next, but considering I have decided to use EFT exclusively in the
> future, I'd like to know alternative ways of dealing with this.
>
> David Guesdon, MA, CHT
>
>
>
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