Energy Psychology

A relatively new entry into techniques for rapid mind change is encompassed under the overall category of Energy Psychology. This family of techniques generally combines accupressure tapping with one form of affirmation or another. Scientific data are beginning to emerge, and many theoretical anatomical considerations have been described in detail by Dr. Fred Gallo. What makes this a technology for mind change is the rapid effect which is discussed by the originators of the technique. The sequence is rapidly accomplished by individuals, and may or may not require the support of a professional. Two primary sites to review and consider:

http://www.emofree.com

This is Gary Craig’s site who founded the version called Emotional Freedom Technique.

http://www.masteringeft.com

This is the site of Patricia Carrington, Ph.D., which utilizes her version called the Choice Technique.

4 Responses to “Energy Psychology”

  1. whoah this blog is fantastic i love reading your posts. Keep up the great work! You know, lots of people are searching around for this info, you could help them greatly.

  2. Our mind is a complex system for thinking, remembering, creating new ideas, generating emotions and feeling according to the impact of this environment. Due to the complex functioning of this delicate organ, we need to learn Energy Psychology as included in this article. This act will be helpful for making optimum utilization of our vital energy. Our success, in fact, entirely depends upon it.

  3. G’Day! Meditationblog,
    On a similar note,, 1) __________ conditioning is a type of learning in which a neutral stimulus comes to elicit a response, after being paired with a stimulus that naturally brings about that response.
    A. Learned
    B. Operant
    C. Classical
    D. Repeated

    2) A __________ is any passing source of physical energy that produces a response in a sense organ.
    A. sensation
    B. perception
    C. shock
    D. stimulus

    3) Which of the following subfields in psychology focuses primarily on educational, social, and career adjustment problems?
    A. Cognitive Psychology
    B. Clinical Psychology
    C. Counseling Psychology
    D. Experimental Psychology

    4) A procedure in which a person learns to control through conscious thought internal physiological processes such as blood pressure, heart and respiration rate, skin temperature, sweating, and the constriction of particular muscles is called __________.
    A. relaxation
    B. biofeedback
    C. stress reduction
    D. lateralization

    5) When an experimenter unintentionally gives cues to participants about the way they are expected to behave, this is an example of:
    A. Control bias
    B. Experimental bias
    C. Researcher bias
    D. Exclusionary bias

    6) The __________ is largely responsible for the control of large scale movements, as well as smaller, more precise movements of the body.
    A. Broca’s area
    B. Motor area
    C. Somatosensory area
    D. Wernicke’s area

    7) If a researcher conducting an experiment shakes his head no or nods his head yes eliciting a change in a response from the test subject, the researcher is exhibiting which phenomenon?
    A. Researcher bias
    B. Experimental bias
    C. Control bias
    D. Exclusionary bias

    8) __________ is a learned technique for refocusing attention that brings about an altered state of consciousness.
    A. Illusion
    B. Hypnosis
    C. Revelation
    D. Meditation

    9) The __________ theory says that dreams permit information that is critical for our daily survival to be reconsidered and reprocessed during sleep.
    A. wish fulfillment
    B. activation-synthesis
    C. survival instinct
    D. dreams for survival

    10) Which perspective argues that behavior is motivated by inner forces and conflicts about which we have little awareness or control?
    A. Cognitive
    B. Neuroscience
    C. Behavioral
    D. Psychodynamic
    All the Best

  4. EFT says:

    G’Day! Meditationblog,
    Along the same lines,, Sometimes clients focus on a goal… and if it is too early, their subconscious may not be ready for it. Although they set a conscious goal the subconscious won’t allow it into their life. As much as they desire it consciously, there is part of them still resisting and pushing the results away from them.
    Catch you again soon!

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