Emotional Freedom Technique: Theory and Application (6HR) Presented by Dreya Blume, MSW, LCSW
Emotional Freedom Technique: Theory and Application (6HR) Presented by Dreya Blume, MSW, LCSW
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is an evidence-based somatic therapeutic modality that combines tapping on acupressure points with principles of cognitive behavioral psychology, exposure therapy and memory reconsolidation. Empirical studies show that EFT is effective for a variety of mental health issues, especially anxiety, depression and addiction. It also can help clients to overlay their negative beliefs with more empowering ones, as well as successfully address secondary gain.
A simple yet profound healing modality, Emotional Freedom Technique is easily shared with clients, making it an essential addition to your therapeutic toolbox. In this training, you will learn the science behind EFT, how to do it, and the best ways to introduce this powerful tool to your clients.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Identify the science behind how the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) influences the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
- Identify the series of acupressure points that EFT uses
- Demonstrate the basic protocol of EFT
- Discuss at least three ways to use language to help clients effectively utilize the EFT protocol
- Identify when to use and when to avoid using EFT for specific behavioral health issues
- Understand how to use EFT for addressing trauma memories and the symptoms of PTSD
Social workers completing this course receive 6 Clinical asynchronous continuing education credits.
For other board approvals, this course qualifies for 6 hours of Clinical continuing education training.
Course Instructor: Dreya Blume
Recording Date: 11/08/2024