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American Hypnosis Association Research Articles

EFT and Energy Psychology

The American Hypnosis Association presents thirty-five (35) studies related to EFT and Energy Psychology.

  • Study 1: Neural Changes in Overweight Adults with Food Cravings after EFT
  • Study 2: EFT and Chronic Pain
  • Study 3: EFT Reduces Cortisol by 24% After One Hour
  • Study 4: EFT Reduces Cortisol by 43%
  • Study 5: EFT and Anxiety
  • Study 6: EFT and Combat Trauma in Veterans
  • Study 7: EFT and Psychological Symptoms in Veterans
  • Study 8: EFT for Overall Wellbeing and Health (Heart Rate Variability and Other Physiological Components of Central Nervous System)
  • Study 9: Acupoint Tapping and Fear of Flying
  • Study 10: EFT – Online Delivery for Food Cravings and Weight Management
  • Study 11: EFT and Food Cravings
  • Study 12: EFT for Food Cravings: Online vs In-Person
  • Study 13: EFT: Weight Loss and Psychological Symptoms after Six-Week Online EFT Course
  • Study 14: EFT to Treat Adolescents’ Unhealthy Eating Behaviors and Psychological Constructs
  • Study 15: EFT and Depression
  • Study 16: EFT and Cancer (Pain and Depression)
  • Study 17: EFT and PTSD
  • Study 18: EFT and PTSD
  • Study 19: EFT and Sleep Quality/Fatigue
  • Study 20: EFT and Older People Living with HIV (Anxiety, Depression, and Sleep)
  • Study 21: EFT and Anxiety/Quality of Life
  • Study 22: EFT and Anxiety (Elderly Facing Risk of COVID-19 Transmission)
  • Study 23: EFT and Reducing Work Stress
  • Study 24: EFT and Job Stress
  • Study 25: EFT and Premenstrual Syndrome and Pain
  • Study 26: EFT and Pregnancy Nausea-Vomiting
  • Study 27: EFT and Childbirth Anxiety
  • Study 28: EFT and Postpartum Depression
  • Study 29: Energy Psychology: Six Empirically-Supported Premises
  • Study 30: Energy Psychology Following Catastrophic Events
  • Study 31: EFT and Parosmia Following COVID (Distorted Sense of Smell)
  • Study 32: EFT and Surgical Fear/Anxiety
  • Study 33: EFT and Public Speaking Anxiety
  • Study 34: EFT and Students’ Math Anxiety
  • Study 35: Imaginal Tapping (Imagining Instead of Physically Tapping) and Negative Emotions

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