EFT and Sexual Abuse
Sexual abuse has been termed the "silent problem" because children
often are either afraid to tell, having been threatened by the
abuser to keep quiet, or are too young or too ashamed to put what
has happened into words. They may be confused by the feelings
that accompany the abuse, and they may blame themselves for it.
Abuse may also betray their sense of trust, because it often involves
telling on a loved one. If they can't tell their secret to those
they trust, they may begin to think that they can't trust anyone
and learn to repress their feelings. If they close themselves
off, they may begin to feel helpless, which can have long-lasting
effects on their future relationships, emotional health, and attainment
of educational and career goals.
EFT has been used extensively to clear the emotional
problems of adults who have been abused as children.
This is from a woman treated with EFT for sexual abuse:
"Connections with people feel different. I
feel an easiness being with people. I just feel closer. It's like
the anxiety all went away. There's a part of me that feels really
peaceful now. And I've been really energetic!"
Gary Craig writes:
"EFT takes abused adults to a new level. This work does
accomplish breakthroughs and profound healing - quantum leaps! "