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Just a Form of Distraction?
Is EFT just a form of distraction?
QUESTION: What
about the possibility that it’s just distraction that makes EFT
work? It is distracting to tap and say those phrases? Do other people have these kinds of
doubts?
ANSWER: There may
well be a distraction element in EFT, but we know from experience as well as
research that distraction alone does not create the kind of solid, long
lasting effects that we so often see following learning of EFT.
For example, if you distract a child or puppy from something that is
bothering them, this particular event or person may not bother them later
providing they happen to forget about it. But suppose that child or
puppy (or it could be an adult for that matter) has an ongoing problem, such
as a fear of spiders that they have had all their life. You simply
can’t distract a person from a fear such as this more than momentarily,
that fear will simply snap right back in place. But the opposite
happens with EFT, if the method is applied correctly with all relevant
Aspects addressed, the problem is usually gone permanently.
Another point to think about is that in EFT, the Reminder phrase, which you
repeat at every tapping point, focuses your attention on your problem, rather
than distracting you from it. You keep repeating words which bring back
the problem to your mind over and over again as you tap. This suggests
that it cannot be a distraction effect or at least not a type of distraction
which is similar to any that we have seen previously.
Do
other people have these kinds of doubts? Then I’m
not alone in my uncertainty?
Yes. Some
people don’t know whether EFT is the agent that is helping them and
they may then conclude that it is not the cause of their feeling
better. I have, seen dramatic instances of change occur right before my
eyes with EFT – seen a person’s face relax, their whole attitude
change and them end their session with lifelong fears removed – and yet
they seemed to be Questionnaire unaware that EFT had played any part in this
almost miraculous change. What I say to such people is “As long
as you feel better that’s what matters. If you want to give
another explanation for the improvement, then by all means do that.”
Then
I’m not alone in my uncertainty?
This
phenomenon of reluctance to attribute change to such an unfamiliar procedure
as EFT is, in fact, is so common it even has a name. It is called the
“Apex effect” and EFT’s founder, Gary Craig, has written
extensively about it in his excellent manual for basic EFT.
To sum up my answer, I would say that since you can never really prove that
it is EFT that helped you in an individual instance (only research using
large numbers of people can “prove” that EFT works), whatever
explanation feels comfortable to you, apply it. I do suggest, however,
that you keep using EFT if you think there’s even a possibility that it
has been responsible for some improvement in your life, and that you at least
keep an open mind on the subject. It’s just possible that EFT had
something to do with the changes that you, your family or friends, are seeing
in you since you started to use the technique.
EFT
Master, Dr. Patricia Carrington
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