We often hear this phrase, that an EFT practitioner should meet a client where they’re at. We agree but what does that really entail? What kinds of circumstances or challenges might get in the way of that? Can the client be the problem in that scenario or is it more likely the challenge facing the practitioner? What kinds of obstacles might prevent a practitioner from consciously or unconsciously being able to do just that? What may interfere with clinically integrating a person centered approach into your work? Where do maintaining personal values come into play? What about vicarious trauma? It’s a great topic that we enjoyed exploring in this episode of EFT Nation.
Latest Podcasts
Using EFT for Changing Habits Episode 43 | 26 December 2022
When EFT Doesn’t Seem to be Working Episode 42 | 23 October 2022
Targeting Back Pain with EFT Tapping Episode 41 | 11 October 2022
Integrating EFT and Polyvagal Theory Episode 40 | 27 September 2022
The 3 Biggest Legal Mistakes EFT Practitioners Make Episode 39 | 28 August 2022
Comments