Emotional Health: EFT Emotional Freedom Techniques training with Gwyneth Moss EFT Master


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EFT Mentoring Circles with Gwyneth Moss

Dates and prices for 2009

Completing EFT training workshops and gaining your AAMET Practitioner certificate is the beginning rather than the end of your EFT learning journey.

Its through our practice and learning through and from our experiences with EFT that we gain confidence, capability and skill.  Indeed we never stop learning.

It is with this in mind that I designed these Mentoring Circles.  They are open to all EFT Practitioners and particularly valuable for anyone who is using EFT to help others whether in private practice or through the helping professions.  Mentoring Circles gain you a day (6 hours) of group Mentoring Credit for AAMET Practitioner Continuing Professional Development.  This is half your year's requirement.

Circles are intended to be a supportive and sharing space to offer each other our learning and gain each other's input and support with challenging cases.

Mentoring Circles are for a whole day.  For a longer, residential experience and a smaller group size take a look at the EFT Mentoring retreats at Parcevall Hall

Sharing Success

We start the day with getting to know each other and in what context we use EFT.

Next I ask each person to share something that they have learned from using EFT in their practice.  It may be a surprisingly speedy change or a learning of persistance.  You may be developing EFT with a particular condition, sector or group.  Or you may be an innovator yourself and have a new EFT application to share.

Those who have come along to "get the points" are generally by this time on the edge of their seats and excited to be learning so much from the group.   I am always humbled and delighted to hear how people are making EFT their own and "trying it on everything"

Unsticking Stuckness

After lunch together (usually a Craiglands yummy slow baked potato with delcious hot fillings and salads) we get onto our stuck cases.  And of course we use EFT.

Realising that though the group and myself can contribute helpful suggestions and ideas when someone presents a case with which they are not making progress or feel overwhelmed, none of us have actually sat with the client and none of us can know at a mind or body level as much as the therapist who has. I wondered how we could use EFT to unstick the energy of this stuckness.

Role play tapping was the result.  In many counselling trainings it is common to use role play to help develop and analyse technique.  However in EFT Mentoring circles we use role play to actually make real progress.  Here is how it works.

First I ask the therapist if they can role play their own client and I then ask another member of the group to do some EFT with the person role playing.  I tell them that they can make up anything and simply role "play".  

After about 10 minutes I ask the two to swop over.  So the therapist who was role playing their client now becomes themselves and the other group member becomes the client.  They continue tapping for another 10 minutes. Then I interupt and pause them asking the therapist to "close your eyes and what do you know about your client now?"

There has always been useful insight and often greter compassion and understanding.  Rather than well meant suggestions, this energetic insight is what the therapist can most usefully take back to their next appointment with the client.

Role play tapping can be equally well applied to the stuckness between any two persons:  parent and child, husband and wife, boss and employee, collegues, friends and team members.

EFT Practitioner RC had a very difficult relationship with her boss.  We used role play tapping within the mentoring circle and RC now says: "In terms of my boss the process was transformational in every way. I feel so loving towards him. Compassion and kindness now instead of annoyance, frustration and dislike. His behaviours no longer trigger me and I have been able to accept him completely and as a result accept myself! With kindness! I have since the Mentoring Circle been using the role play process with my clients to resolve relationship conflicts - its a very powerful technique"

We usually have time for several role play swops during the day or the whole group may split into threes to run individual role plays. 

These mentoring circle days are valuable for all in getting questions answered, talking tapping, making new friends and unsticking stuckness.  You don't need to have previously trained with me to attend.  And the more you attend the more dates I will schedule.   So please do encourage me!

 

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