THE HISTORY OF EFT:
AN ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY LEADS
TO A HEALING REVOLUTION
It began in 1980, with a psychologist by the name of Roger
Callahan, and a patient with an extreme phobia of water. Mary's
fear of water controlled her life and kept her from daily
activities. She was unable to take her children to the beach
and was unable to drive near the ocean; she grew fearful when
it rained, and could not even withstand the sight of water on
TV. She had vivid nightmares involving water.
Dr. Callahan and Mary had been working on this problem together
for over a year. Finally, Mary worked up the courage to sit
within sight of the pool at Dr. Callahan's house. Even doing
this caused Mary extreme distress, and though she found ways to
cope with the intense fear and emotional pain, she did not
overcome her phobia. They discussed her problem, and how to
overcome it, but without success.
Her fear of being near the water caused Mary stomach pains – a
common "gut reaction." Dr. Callahan had recently been studying
traditional Chinese medicines, and learning about meridians.
Suddenly he had an inspiration. Remembering that there was an
acupuncture point for the stomach meridian on the cheekbone, he
asked her to tap there, thinking it might cure her stomach
pains.
Mary tapped her cheekbone as directed, and this little action
changed medicinal history! The response seemed miraculous, to
both Mary and Dr. Callahan. Her stomach pains disappeared. But
even more amazingly, her phobia of water disappeared, too! She
ran down to the pool and began splashing herself with water,
rejoicing in her newfound freedom from fear.
Based on this discovery, Dr. Callahan began a series of
investigations to develop and refine this technique, which he
termed Thought Field Therapy. Gary Craig trained under Dr.
Callahan's tutelage in the 1990's, learning the procedures for
TFT. As time passed, Craig began to observe some problems with
TFT, aspects that he saw were unnecessary
complications.
TFT required practitioners to tap on a specific sequence of
meridians (called an algorithm) for each different problem.
Diagnosing the problem required a technique called muscle
testing, wherein the practitioner would measure the relative
strength of a muscle, while the patient explored various
thoughts or statements.
Craig observed repeated scenarios in which the problem was
incorrectly diagnosed or the practitioner tapped out the
meridian points in the wrong order, yet the patient was still
cured. Based on these observations, he concluded that it did
not matter in which order the meridian points were
tapped.
Craig developed EFT as a simplified, improved version of the
concepts behind Callahan's TFT. EFT has one basic, simple
sequence of points to tap, no matter what the situation. It
does not require complicated muscle testing. It is simple to
administer and easy to master.
Because of this, thousands of people have used EFT for
illnesses and to resolve emotional problems. EFT practitioners
have studied the techniques and trained to take on more
complicated and difficult cases, and these dedicated
practitioners report more successful applications daily. More
and more people are discovering and exploring EFT. Many are
discovering how EFT can change their lives.
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