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ORIENTING A NEW CLIENT
TO AN ENERGY-BASED APPROACH |
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David Feinstein, Ph.D. |
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Your choice of language in
describing strange-looking procedures whose effectiveness has not been thoroughly
validated scientifically and whose mechanisms elude conventional scientific understanding
invites careful consideration. Explanations of the procedures should communicate that you
believe they will be effective in treating the clients condition, your sources of
evidence for making that assertion, and an explanation of how the approach works. The
current state of scientific evidence is summarized at www.EnergyPsychologyResearch.com.
Current understanding of the neurological mechanisms involved in energy psychology
procedures is summarized at www.energypsych.org/article-ruden.htm.
Of course it is also necessary, when
introducing an energy psychology approach, to orient your comments according to the
clients background, previous experience with alternative therapies, disposition
toward your recommendations, and clinical condition (see discussion of the indications and
contraindications for an energy psychology approach in the research article referenced
above). Some practitioners pointedly avoid introducing concepts early on that are not
well-understood or accepted, such as "energy" or "meridians." They
might be more likely to simply say something along the lines of, "Here is a simple
procedure that is proving to be surprisingly effective" and then demonstrate it on an
issue where the client will be able to quickly feel a difference. Energy methods lend
themselves well to such a "show me" approach. Further explanation can be offered
later. Other practitioners, however, prefer to bring the client right into the energy
paradigm. The following sample
transcripts provide generic examples of how one might begin. |
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| Introducing an Energy-Based Approach |
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You are probably aware
that chemical imbalances are involved in psychological problems such as anxiety and
depression. Evidence is mounting that the bodys energies are also involved in
emotional disturbances, and that interventions into the bodys energy system can
shift the brain chemistry in a way that helps overcome many psychological problems. The
interventions you will be learning have been effective in a wide range of situations,
including helping people during major disasters and the aftermath of trauma. They make use
of a simple process you already know: comforting yourself using your own hands and your
own words.
Your hands carry an electromagnetic charge,
and your bodys energies include the electrical charge in every cell and organ, the
electrical pathways in the nervous system, the electromagnetic fields surrounding every
organ as well as the entire body, and also more subtle energies, such as the chi spoken of
by acupuncturists and the prana spoken of by yoga practitioners. With psychological
problems, an experience you regularly encounter causes your brain to send out electrical
signals that lead to an emotion (perhaps anxiety, depression, or anger), a perception, or
a behavior that is not appropriate for the current situation. The triggering experience
may be one you encounter with some frequency, such as situations where you are being
confronted or tested, but it also may be internal, a recurring memory, image, or thought.
One way to approach the problem is to work directly with the energies that maintain the
pattern in your brains response to the triggering experience. That is the approach
used in energy psychology.
"After gathering information about how
the energies in your body are involved in your problem, any energy disturbances that are
identified can be corrected through a variety of procedures I will be showing you. For
instance, if every time you think about a particular situation, certain parts of your
brain become overstimulated, leading to emotions that get in your way, we can have you
think about the situation while you touch or tap or massage trigger points that alter the
dysfunctional response in your brain. This retrains your body and brain so that the
thought or situation no longer causes the overreaction. The trigger points, incidentally,
are often the same points that are used in acupuncture, though needles are not necessary
to achieve the desired effect. This process alone can overcome many emotional and
psychological problems, but we will be using it within the context of other treatments as
appropriate." |
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| Introducing Muscle Testing ("Energy
Checking") |
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Information about
how your bodys energies are involved in your problem can be gathered using a simple
procedure where I apply some pressure to your outstretched arm. In this way, we can gauge
the relative firmness of your muscle while you are thinking about your problem vs. when
you are thinking about something else. Your muscles and your nerves work together, so that
when you have an upsetting emotion, it causes a change in your muscles as well. The
muscles tend to become firmer with positive thoughts or emotions and somewhat weaker with
negative thoughts or emotions. It isnt that the muscles are really weak at such
times, just that the electricity moving through the nerves gets interrupted so that the
muscle momentarily cannot operate at its best.
"The method involves checking the
firmness in a shoulder muscle while you hold your arm out straight. Ill ask you to
think about the problem that you want help with to see how this affects the muscle.
Ill also have you touch certain places on your body that are like circuit breakers
and check the muscle in response to certain statements. I may ask you to do some other
things, like moving your eyes in different directions, humming, and counting. We will be
working together to learn how your bodys energies are responding to various aspects
of your problems and to their treatment. Would this all be okay with you?" |
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