Tuesday, January 17, 2023
How Energy Psychology Works with Internal Issues
“How energy psychology works with internal issues:
a. Bringing to mind a memory, thought, or cue related to relationship difficulties . . .
b. Activates the amygdala and initiates a stress response (cortisol, adrenaline, and other stress hormones flood the system and the hippocampus goes offline).
c. BUT stimulating selected acupuncture points initiates an opposing process:
d. The alarm response is turned off, even though the memory or trigger is still present.
e. With a few repetitions, the memory or trigger no longer evokes the alarm response.
f. The hippocampus can process the current experience in concert with the prefrontal cortex.
g. This becomes the “new normal” – the internal model has been changed.
4. Acupoint tapping changes the brain in any of five ways:
a. Reducing the amygdala’s threat response.
b. Extinguishing conditioned responses.
c. Supporting hippocampus and prefrontal cortex activity.
d. Increasing the neural impact of positive self-imagery.
e. Increasing the neural impact of well-conceived suggestions."
David Feinstein, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist who has served on the faculties of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Antioch College, and the California School of Professional Psychology. Author of more than 80 professional articles and eight books, he has been a pioneer in the areas of Energy Psychology and Energy Medicine. His books have won nine national awards, including the U.S. Book News Best Psychology/Mental Health Book in 2007 (for Personal Mythology) and an Indies Best Books Award (for The Promise of Energy Psychology).
Sherrie Rice Smith
Certified EFT Practitioner
EFTforChristians.com
Author of EFT for Christians 5 Book Series
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