Posts Tagged ‘EFT for Veterans’
Welcome to EFT4Vets
EFT4Vets is a resource and inspirational website for veterans and military families who are interested in learning more about EFT Emotional Freedom Techniques and how to apply it to war trauma.
EFT4Vets was also created as a resource for all those who want to help veterans and active duty personnel heal with honor and respect, using EFT.
Read MoreA new approach to Healing Veterans with war trauma
Joe, USMC: “I am not asking for anything other than that you healers don’t give up; continue to approach the Veteran. Plant the seed early. It took me 35 plus years to discover/acknowledge that I had anything wrong with me. Many of the things that are wrong with me can be cared for with EFT. So don’t give up because someone did not listen, or did not respond.”
Read MoreA free service for soldiers disappears…
I just received the email below from Chris Hagey. Chris has started www.probonoforsoldiers.com to offer free services to returning servicemembers and their families. It was a project that was created with much idealism, and other practitioners signed up to help. However, after two years, she is now closing the website, as the response from soldiers and their families has been rather minimal. Most of us healing practitioners are struggling with reaching out effectively. Here are some thoughts that came through my experience of introducing hundreds of soldiers to EFT.
Read MoreVeterans healing time
The time frame for Veterans healing sessions should, be as customized as possible to the individuals needs. Veterans healing is very different, depending on what a person has been through, and what the needs are. As an interfaith minister, independent life coach and registered, alternative provider with the NH board for mental health practice (the…
Read MoreGiving and receiving: What Bob’s story teaches us
Accepting help is more difficult than helping others. Bob’s courage to reach out when he needed it makes him an exceptional role model for many Veterans who are trying to deal with their trauma and past alone.
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