You could have a dozen good reasons why you aren’t recording – and reviewing – your sessions: “It takes time.” “I already know what I need to do differently.” “ I’m afraid recording will interfere wit...
This year’s externship takes place June 27 – 30, 2012 at Loyola’s Watertower campus. Through video examples, live demonstration sessions and extensive facilitated role play, this 4-d...
The first-ever Chicago EFT Dig In, February 17 & 18, 2012 at the Evanston Hilton Garden Inn, is virtually full – only a couple of spots remain. The Dig In format is the brainchild of vetera...
Basic Equipment for Recording The learning curve for the technology needed to record sessions doesn’t have to be steep. The two basic concerns are having easy to use equipment and a manageable way to ...
At some point during or soon after EFT training, participants start to ask for advice on recording sessions.In this 3-part post we cover first the “why”, later we’ll cover some of the “how”, including...
In the course of providing supervision and trainings in EFT, I’ve become aware that certain questions tend to arise almost like clockwork as people begin to learn and apply EFT in their work. Typical ...