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Hi to everyone, and thanks to Misty for hosting this list.

 

I'm pleased to join, and to let you know about Energy Psychology. It

is a relatively new field which can be used for the treatment of

emotional, cognitive and behavioral difficulties and problems. It is

also often useful in working with physical conditions and symptoms.

 

Energy Psychology draws on ancient traditions such as acupuncture and

chi kiung. It has roots in many established specialties, among them

psychology, biophysics, medicine, and chiropractic. EP works directly

on the human energy body. Some variations of it can be thought of as

psychological acupuncture. Changes facilitated by EP often occur much

more rapidly (sometimes instantly!), painlessly, and easily than

with other methods of psychotherapy. EP approaches and tools are

many and varied, and can be integrated flexibly and creatively with

other modalities, and with more traditional psychotherapeutic

approaches. Frequently these tools are also appropriate for self

help purposes.

 

I've been working successfully as a psychotherapist for decades, and

have been using EP approaches for approximately 5 years. I integrate

this work with cognitive behavioral therapy, visualization, hypnosis,

breathing techniques, biofeedback, EMDR, and so forth. The Energy

Psychology work adds most significantly to therapeutic possibilities.

I find it especially helpful in the treatment of traumas, phobias,

and other anxiety-based disorders. It is also very useful in working

with false beliefs (for example, about one's own limitations) which

can trip someone up. It can also be creatively applied to help

improve self confidence and performance in many areas. Some EP

approaches can also be valuable in the treament of allergies.

 

In Dec. 2002, after many months of intense preparation, I led a

team which included 2 other psychologists and myself to Israel, where

we conducted a 3-day training for 130 therapists and care-givers of

many backgrounds and varying areas of expertise. This training was in

the use of Energy Psychology-based tools for the treatment of trauma

and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. With these EP approaches we are

able to very gently treat people who have been terribly traumatized,

without further retraumatization, and with impressive effectiveness.

The trainees ranged from psychologists and social worksers to

physicians, rabbis, mnassage therapists, teachers, and others. Many

of the participants work daily with people who have suffered terrible

losses and major traumas. All live constantly with anxiety and

uncertainty. The participants were most eager to learn, and many

quickly put their new knowledge and skills into practice, already

reporting successes by the final day of the training.

 

I look forward to learning more about the approaches you all use, and

how you put them into practice.

 

With best regards,

 

Karen

 

Karen K. Milstein, PhD, LISW

Santa Fe, NM

505-474-8011

MidbarNM

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Hi Karen!

 

Welcome to the group, I am glad to have you here...

 

Be Well,

Misty.

http://www..com

 

 

, " karenmalka

<MidbarNM@a...> " <MidbarNM@a...> wrote:

> Hi to everyone, and thanks to Misty for hosting this list.

>

> I'm pleased to join, and to let you know about Energy Psychology.

It

> is a relatively new field which can be used for the treatment of

> emotional, cognitive and behavioral difficulties and problems. It

is

> also often useful in working with physical conditions and symptoms.

>

> Energy Psychology draws on ancient traditions such as acupuncture

and

> chi kiung. It has roots in many established specialties, among

them

> psychology, biophysics, medicine, and chiropractic. EP works

directly

> on the human energy body. Some variations of it can be thought of

as

> psychological acupuncture. Changes facilitated by EP often occur

much

> more rapidly (sometimes instantly!), painlessly, and easily than

> with other methods of psychotherapy. EP approaches and tools are

> many and varied, and can be integrated flexibly and creatively

with

> other modalities, and with more traditional psychotherapeutic

> approaches. Frequently these tools are also appropriate for self

> help purposes.

>

> I've been working successfully as a psychotherapist for decades,

and

> have been using EP approaches for approximately 5 years. I

integrate

> this work with cognitive behavioral therapy, visualization,

hypnosis,

> breathing techniques, biofeedback, EMDR, and so forth. The Energy

> Psychology work adds most significantly to therapeutic

possibilities.

> I find it especially helpful in the treatment of traumas, phobias,

> and other anxiety-based disorders. It is also very useful in

working

> with false beliefs (for example, about one's own limitations)

which

> can trip someone up. It can also be creatively applied to help

> improve self confidence and performance in many areas. Some EP

> approaches can also be valuable in the treament of allergies.

>

> In Dec. 2002, after many months of intense preparation, I led a

> team which included 2 other psychologists and myself to Israel,

where

> we conducted a 3-day training for 130 therapists and care-givers

of

> many backgrounds and varying areas of expertise. This training was

in

> the use of Energy Psychology-based tools for the treatment of

trauma

> and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. With these EP approaches we

are

> able to very gently treat people who have been terribly

traumatized,

> without further retraumatization, and with impressive

effectiveness.

> The trainees ranged from psychologists and social worksers to

> physicians, rabbis, mnassage therapists, teachers, and others.

Many

> of the participants work daily with people who have suffered

terrible

> losses and major traumas. All live constantly with anxiety and

> uncertainty. The participants were most eager to learn, and many

> quickly put their new knowledge and skills into practice, already

> reporting successes by the final day of the training.

>

> I look forward to learning more about the approaches you all use,

and

> how you put them into practice.

>

> With best regards,

>

> Karen

>

> Karen K. Milstein, PhD, LISW

> Santa Fe, NM

> 505-474-8011

> MidbarNM@a...

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Hi, Karen! This is my favorite area. I believe I read about the Israel

trip on a newsletter from Gary Craig? You're using EFT? I'd love to hear

more. I was hopeful that Misty would be versed in Energy Medicine (Donna

Eden)and she indicated when I met her that she was getting to it! I pour

over the book and try some of it but I think I need someone (practitioner)

to do it or teach me! Do you take Blue Cross?

 

Deana

 

> " karenmalka <MidbarNM " <MidbarNM

>

>

> Energy Psychology

>Mon, 03 Feb 2003 20:51:23 -0000

>

>Hi to everyone, and thanks to Misty for hosting this list.

>

>I'm pleased to join, and to let you know about Energy Psychology. It

>is a relatively new field which can be used for the treatment of

>emotional, cognitive and behavioral difficulties and problems. It is

>also often useful in working with physical conditions and symptoms.

>

>Energy Psychology draws on ancient traditions such as acupuncture and

>chi kiung. It has roots in many established specialties, among them

>psychology, biophysics, medicine, and chiropractic. EP works directly

>on the human energy body. Some variations of it can be thought of as

>psychological acupuncture. Changes facilitated by EP often occur much

>more rapidly (sometimes instantly!), painlessly, and easily than

>with other methods of psychotherapy. EP approaches and tools are

>many and varied, and can be integrated flexibly and creatively with

>other modalities, and with more traditional psychotherapeutic

>approaches. Frequently these tools are also appropriate for self

>help purposes.

>

>I've been working successfully as a psychotherapist for decades, and

>have been using EP approaches for approximately 5 years. I integrate

>this work with cognitive behavioral therapy, visualization, hypnosis,

>breathing techniques, biofeedback, EMDR, and so forth. The Energy

>Psychology work adds most significantly to therapeutic possibilities.

>I find it especially helpful in the treatment of traumas, phobias,

>and other anxiety-based disorders. It is also very useful in working

>with false beliefs (for example, about one's own limitations) which

>can trip someone up. It can also be creatively applied to help

>improve self confidence and performance in many areas. Some EP

>approaches can also be valuable in the treament of allergies.

>

> In Dec. 2002, after many months of intense preparation, I led a

>team which included 2 other psychologists and myself to Israel, where

>we conducted a 3-day training for 130 therapists and care-givers of

>many backgrounds and varying areas of expertise. This training was in

>the use of Energy Psychology-based tools for the treatment of trauma

>and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. With these EP approaches we are

>able to very gently treat people who have been terribly traumatized,

>without further retraumatization, and with impressive effectiveness.

>The trainees ranged from psychologists and social worksers to

>physicians, rabbis, mnassage therapists, teachers, and others. Many

>of the participants work daily with people who have suffered terrible

>losses and major traumas. All live constantly with anxiety and

>uncertainty. The participants were most eager to learn, and many

>quickly put their new knowledge and skills into practice, already

>reporting successes by the final day of the training.

>

>I look forward to learning more about the approaches you all use, and

>how you put them into practice.

>

>With best regards,

>

>Karen

>

>Karen K. Milstein, PhD, LISW

>Santa Fe, NM

>505-474-8011

>MidbarNM

>

>

>

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Hi, Deana.

 

The best reference, that pulls it all together, is Richard Gerber, MD's

" Vibrational Medicine " . His first book came out in 1988 but he has a new,

updated, edition.

 

Namaste`

 

Walt Stoll, MD

 

-

" Deana Smiel " <rsmiel

 

Monday, February 03, 2003 5:08 PM

Re: Energy Psychology

 

 

> Hi, Karen! This is my favorite area. I believe I read about the Israel

> trip on a newsletter from Gary Craig? You're using EFT? I'd love to hear

> more. I was hopeful that Misty would be versed in Energy Medicine (Donna

> Eden)and she indicated when I met her that she was getting to it! I pour

> over the book and try some of it but I think I need someone (practitioner)

> to do it or teach me! Do you take Blue Cross?

>

> Deana

>

> > " karenmalka <MidbarNM " <MidbarNM

> >

> >

> > Energy Psychology

> >Mon, 03 Feb 2003 20:51:23 -0000

> >

> >Hi to everyone, and thanks to Misty for hosting this list.

> >

> >I'm pleased to join, and to let you know about Energy Psychology. It

> >is a relatively new field which can be used for the treatment of

> >emotional, cognitive and behavioral difficulties and problems. It is

> >also often useful in working with physical conditions and symptoms.

> >

> >Energy Psychology draws on ancient traditions such as acupuncture and

> >chi kiung. It has roots in many established specialties, among them

> >psychology, biophysics, medicine, and chiropractic. EP works directly

> >on the human energy body. Some variations of it can be thought of as

> >psychological acupuncture. Changes facilitated by EP often occur much

> >more rapidly (sometimes instantly!), painlessly, and easily than

> >with other methods of psychotherapy. EP approaches and tools are

> >many and varied, and can be integrated flexibly and creatively with

> >other modalities, and with more traditional psychotherapeutic

> >approaches. Frequently these tools are also appropriate for self

> >help purposes.

> >

> >I've been working successfully as a psychotherapist for decades, and

> >have been using EP approaches for approximately 5 years. I integrate

> >this work with cognitive behavioral therapy, visualization, hypnosis,

> >breathing techniques, biofeedback, EMDR, and so forth. The Energy

> >Psychology work adds most significantly to therapeutic possibilities.

> >I find it especially helpful in the treatment of traumas, phobias,

> >and other anxiety-based disorders. It is also very useful in working

> >with false beliefs (for example, about one's own limitations) which

> >can trip someone up. It can also be creatively applied to help

> >improve self confidence and performance in many areas. Some EP

> >approaches can also be valuable in the treament of allergies.

> >

> > In Dec. 2002, after many months of intense preparation, I led a

> >team which included 2 other psychologists and myself to Israel, where

> >we conducted a 3-day training for 130 therapists and care-givers of

> >many backgrounds and varying areas of expertise. This training was in

> >the use of Energy Psychology-based tools for the treatment of trauma

> >and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. With these EP approaches we are

> >able to very gently treat people who have been terribly traumatized,

> >without further retraumatization, and with impressive effectiveness.

> >The trainees ranged from psychologists and social worksers to

> >physicians, rabbis, mnassage therapists, teachers, and others. Many

> >of the participants work daily with people who have suffered terrible

> >losses and major traumas. All live constantly with anxiety and

> >uncertainty. The participants were most eager to learn, and many

> >quickly put their new knowledge and skills into practice, already

> >reporting successes by the final day of the training.

> >

> >I look forward to learning more about the approaches you all use, and

> >how you put them into practice.

> >

> >With best regards,

> >

> >Karen

> >

> >Karen K. Milstein, PhD, LISW

> >Santa Fe, NM

> >505-474-8011

> >MidbarNM

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Deana,

 

I have a copy of it if you want to look it over. It is a great

book, one of the first books I ever bought, and still one of my

favorites...

 

Be Well,

Misty

http://www..com

 

 

, <waltstoll@k...>

wrote:

> Hi, Deana.

>

> The best reference, that pulls it all together, is Richard Gerber,

MD's

> " Vibrational Medicine " . His first book came out in 1988 but he

has a new,

> updated, edition.

>

> Namaste`

>

> Walt Stoll, MD

>

> -

> " Deana Smiel " <rsmiel@h...>

>

> Monday, February 03, 2003 5:08 PM

> Re: Energy Psychology

>

>

> > Hi, Karen! This is my favorite area. I believe I read about

the Israel

> > trip on a newsletter from Gary Craig? You're using EFT? I'd

love to hear

> > more. I was hopeful that Misty would be versed in Energy

Medicine (Donna

> > Eden)and she indicated when I met her that she was getting to

it! I pour

> > over the book and try some of it but I think I need someone

(practitioner)

> > to do it or teach me! Do you take Blue Cross?

> >

> > Deana

> >

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