Emotional Freedom Technique Is a Essay

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Though scholars debate if this is a credible technique to help individuals overcome certain issues in their lives, it certainly has contribute to the person's self-awareness. For instance, if a person has battled obesity all of their lives and has a negative self-esteem and perception because of it, then ETF forces the individual to identify the core of their self-esteem issues. If a person is becoming increasingly obese and they do now know why, they need to back track to find out. If the person has a negative self-esteem, and uses that as their crutch to continue eating and then gets the more negative about them, ETF forces them to identify the core problem.
In this case, it would be the negative self-esteem caused by overeating. From that point, ETF can be used to address the issue. That critical transition from identifying the issue or problem at hand to the ETF procedure greatly aids in making an individual more self-aware. The procedure can only concentrate on one issue or problem at a time so to reach that single issue, individuals must grapple with all of the issues at hand and identify that issue.

The emotional freedom technique is a technique, although under much scrutiny from a myriad of different parties, still inform clinical practice and also helps an individual become increasingly self-aware......

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