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EFT: A Case Study for PTSD and Combat Trauma
Shifting the Paradigm
EFT, The Emotional Freedom Technique:
A Case Study for PTSD and Combat Trauma |
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In this 2-DVD set you’ll meet “Ducky,” a 20-year-old Navy Corpsman who returned from an 8-month Iraq deployment in October 2004. By November 2004, he suffered from PTSD, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. He had the following symptoms: anxiety, panic attacks, intrusive thoughts, flashbacks, nightmares, auditory hallucinations, exaggerated startle response to loud noises, anger/irritability, and isolation. In only 3 EFT sessions over a 12-day period, he heals himself of the following traumatic memories: 
witness to a murder/suicide at age 10
the suicide of a fellow soldier in Iraq
the screams of a severely wounded soldier he treated
the distinctive whistle and “pop” of incoming mortars
Price: $29.95
Contents: DVD 1
Intake/ PTSD History, Navy Corpsman, age 20, deployed to Iraq for 8 months
Introduction: Susan Hannibal
December 17, 2004
SESSION 1: Witness: murder/suicide at age 10
Round 1 "The Wrong"
Round 2 "We got off the bus"
Round 3 "She shot him and then she shot herself."
Round 4 "She shot him in the chest and the face; I saw it."
Round 5 "I thought she was going to kill me."
Round 6 " Her husband was gasping for air"
Round 7 "The kids were screaming, I had to protect them."
Round 8 "A bullet went through the wall and the window"
Round 9 "The weight of the world is off my shoulders."
Contents: DVD 2
December 29, 2004
SESSION 2: PTSD: "I can still see his face." Suicide of a Marine in Iraq
Startle Response: whistling and "POP" of mortars
Review of session 1, the murder/suicide: "It’s like it never happened!"
Round 1: "A guy put an M-16 in his mouth and killed himself."
Round 2: "It’s burned into my memory; I can still see his face."
Round 3: "The bodybag, his blood got on me, he was my age."
Round 4: "The next day, I failed the test--I blamed him."
SESSION 2A: Startle response: loud noises
Round 1: Mortar hit next to the wall: "POP"
Round 2: Whistling sound means incoming mortars
December 31, 2004
SESSION 3: Mortar Attack: "I can still hear him screaming."
Round 1: Mortar Attack: My first casualty
Round 2: "He was screaming, I had to stay calm."
Round 3: "I should have done more."
WARNING: This program contains graphic descriptions of murder, suicide and combat trauma. It should not be shown to children. The healing method demonstrated here, EFT, the Emotional Freedom Technique, although highly effective for PTSD, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and in use by thousands of people around the world, is presently considered experimental. As of this date, January 2005, one peer-reviewed study has been published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, and more research studies are in progress.
DISCLAIMER: This program is a demonstration of the power of EFT to heal PTSD and trauma, in one veteran of the war in Iraq. Anyone suffering from the effects of severe trauma or combat should not attempt to treat themselves using EFT. The proper application of EFT usually results in clinically significant emotional and sometimes even physical healing, however practitioners and the public must assume complete responsibility for its use. It is recommended that combat vets and others suffering from trauma should go to www.emofree.com , click on EFT Practitioner Listings and contact a trained practitioner near you.
The practitioner guiding the veteran in this demonstration, Susan Hannibal, is a medical intuitive/healer. She is not a licensed mental health provider. A license is not required to practice EFT or other energy psychology modalities.
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