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DEH is Going to London in June of 2013

London Energy psychology is proliferating internationally as a treatment model for successfully addressing psychological distress. One of the most widely recognized energy psychology interventions, EFT, is becoming well known all over the world. In London, there are regular international conferences featuring the many therapeutic applications of EFT—just EFT! Recently, the American Psychological Association accepted energy psychology as a legitimate therapeutic modality worthy of receiving continuing education credits for related workshops. This reflects a growing trend of increasing acceptance for what is commonly regarded as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches that continue to gain popular acceptance.  Energy psychology addresses the human vibrational matrix. This includes the biofield, the chakras and the acupuncture meridians. This is a far cry from talk therapy in the evolution of psychotherapy and will eventually be the standard taught in graduate schools of psychology throughout the world. Why? Because energy psychology works so rapidly and effectively.

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Inner Stalking

Many of us are tyrannized by automated thinking patterns. These thoughts that tend to be self-devaluing become habituated. Habits are difficult to stop. What to do? Recruit your attention to stalk the thinking habit(s). Stay with them and find out… Read More »Inner Stalking

October 2009 Annual Toronto Energy Psychology Conference

I just returned from the 11th Annual Canadian Energy Psychology Conference in Toronto, Canada. If you have never visited Toronto, I recommend you do so sometime in your life. The city is expansive as it is beautiful and diverse in its population. It has excellent public transportation and a wonderful array of internationally diverse restaurants, reminiscent of other large cities I have been to such as New York and London. I recommend it as a getaway destination should you have the time off to travel. My hotel was just a 5-minute walk from the famous and enormous St. Lawrence Market.
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