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Thought Field Therapy is defined
as: "...a treatment for
psychological disturbances which provides a code that when applied to a
psychological problem an individual is focusing upon will eliminate perturbations in the Thought Field, the fundamental
cause of all negative emotions. This code is elicited using a causal
diagnostic procedure through which the TFT algorithms
were developed." "This work is not like any other psychological approach. I believe that we have found the basic cause of psychological problems. This underlying cause is unrelated to other previous theories. Unlike a placebo, you don't have to believe in the treatments; as you will see they work even if you don't believe in them!" Roger J. Callahan, PhD
"The benevolence of Natural Law lies in assuring us that miracles are open to us, but it does not extend to telling us how to accomplish them; it is for us to discover the keys, the encoding and decoding, by which they can be brought to pass". Robert Rosen
Hence, when the identified energy points are addressed in the correct order most people notice a rapid and dramatic improvement in the way they feel. A common response of patients when asked to think about their problem following the treatment is "I can't think about it!" This could never be the case, of course, as one cannot utter such a comment without actually thinking about the problem! (For example, try saying this to yourself - "I am not thinking about elephants"...). A more precise statement would be "Now when I think about the problem that upset me terribly moments ago, I no longer get upset!" Sceptics argue that TFT employs positive suggestion or merely distracts the individual from their problem. However, the most important feature of successful treatment is that the patient is required to think about their problem as clearly as possible both before and after the treatment. If the aim were to distract the patient or to encourage positive thinking, this would clearly lead to failure on both counts.
Despite the intensive efforts made, Mary still suffered from nightmares about "water getting her", could not leave her house if it was raining, and could only tolerate a few centimetres of water in a bathtub with which to bathe. A 30 year old, Mary had suffered from this phobia for as long as she or her parents could remember, no known trauma being identified as the cause. At the time Dr. Callahan was learning Applied Kinesiology and, applying its diagnostic procedures to Mary, discovered that her stomach energy meridian was somehow affected. This meridian, according to ancient body maps used in acupuncture, begins below the eye, rises over the head and travels down the body to where it ends on the second toe. Dr. Callahan, expecting nothing and desperate to try anything to help his patient, told Mary to think about her fear while he tapped under her eye. Suddenly, Mary said "It's gone! My fear of water, it's gone! I don't have those awful feelings in my stomach any more!" Totally unprepared for what happened next, Dr. Callahan suggested to Mary that they try approaching the shallow end of a swimming pool near the office. Without hesitation, Mary did just that, hurrying to the side of the pool and splashing her face with the water. Fearing the consequences, Dr. Callahan then watched Mary rush to the deep end of the pool. Shouting "Mary, be careful!" he was rapidly reassured by Mary who said "Don't worry, I know I can't swim!" It was clear that the treatment, whatever it had done, did not cause sudden stupidity! Twenty years later, Mary remains completely free of her phobia. In the later stages of her conventional treatment, getting Mary to sit by the side of the pool was certainly a behavioural improvement! However, she was still not free of her feelings of fear and she remained miserable. All Mary needed to cure her fear in an instant was to have just one energy meridian point under her eye tapped with the fingers. Later, Dr. Callahan discovered that most people need more of these meridian points treated. Nevertheless, this single treatment worked with about 20% of his patients. His curiosity stimulated he went on to refine his discovery further, revealing the coded nature of the body's emotional control and healing systems and the role played by environmental toxins in the recurrence of symptoms. The success rate rapidly rose from 20% to an incredible 97%. Dr. Callahan's subsequent invention of TFT Voice Technology is now pushing even that incredible figure ever nearer to the ultimate. |