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Veterans: Finding their way home with EFT

Dinter, I. · International Journal of Healing and Caring · 2008

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In plain English. This is a personal, first-person reflection by an EFT practitioner about her work and training program helping veterans heal from war trauma. It's a practice narrative, not a research study with measured outcomes.

What they found

Describes the author's EFT4Vets training program for practitioners, designed to help veterans heal from PTSD symptoms on physical, mental, emotional, relational, and soul levels.

How the study worked

Who took partpersonal/practice reflection on working with veterans using EFT
What they didThis is a review or commentary synthesizing existing work rather than reporting a new trial.

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DesignReview
Populationpersonal/practice reflection on working with veterans using EFT
JournalInternational Journal of Healing and Caring
Year2008
LanguageEnglish
MethodEFT / tapping
Publication typeReview or meta-analysis
Verification✓ Confirmed against the primary source

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Dinter, I. (2008). Veterans: Finding their way home with EFT. International Journal of Healing and Caring.

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THE TAPPING EVIDENCE BASE PTSD & Trauma Review WHAT THEY FOUND Describes the author's EFT4Vets trainingprogram for practitioners, designed to helpveterans heal from PTSD symptoms… Review Dinter · 2008 · evidence.thetappingsolution.com