What is Energy Psychology?
Energy Psychology is a family of techniques which aim to relieve mental, emotional, and physical suffering. Energy Psychology interventions can have rapid and profound results by resolving blockages and imbalances in the human subtle energy system underlying our thoughts, feelings, memories and behaviours. Energy Psychology can often help in ways that traditional techniques cannot.
Energy Psychology techniques can relieve:
Energy Psychology techniques and improve:
"Once an emotional response is triggered, there is an opportunity to change the way you react. Although the exact mechanism isn't yet known, Energy Psychology appears to intervene during the window of opportunity and calms your response to the memory. Clients report that, unlike conventional therapies, there is no reliving over and over again the pain of the problem."
~Dr. Robert Schwarz, PsyD, DCEP
Energy Psychology is a family of techniques which aim to relieve mental, emotional, and physical suffering. Energy Psychology interventions can have rapid and profound results by resolving blockages and imbalances in the human subtle energy system underlying our thoughts, feelings, memories and behaviours. Energy Psychology can often help in ways that traditional techniques cannot.
Energy Psychology techniques can relieve:
- fears, phobias, anxieties, and panic
- depression and mood disorders
- food, drug, and alcohol cravings
- relationship and sexual problems
- some psychosomatic conditions and pain
- the effects of stress, trauma, and PTSD for victims of disasters, crime, or abuse.
Energy Psychology techniques and improve:
- work, academic, and athletic performance
- high-level health and well-being
- creative and intuitive abilities
- satisfying relationships
- confidence and self-esteem
"Once an emotional response is triggered, there is an opportunity to change the way you react. Although the exact mechanism isn't yet known, Energy Psychology appears to intervene during the window of opportunity and calms your response to the memory. Clients report that, unlike conventional therapies, there is no reliving over and over again the pain of the problem."
~Dr. Robert Schwarz, PsyD, DCEP