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Working with military service members and veterans: A field report of obstacles and opportunities

Dinter, I. Β· Energy Psychology Journal Β· 2009

ReviewPreliminaryβœ“ Source-checked
In plain English. This field report offers practical guidance for clinicians on how to approach veterans sensitively when using EFT, covering cultural and psychological barriers unique to military culture. It's a practice/guidance article, not a research study with outcome data.

What they found

Describes practical and cultural considerations for delivering EFT to veterans, noting EFT's usefulness because it doesn't require the veteran to describe the emotionally triggering event.

How the study worked

Who took partdescriptive field report on working with veterans/service members
What they didThis is a review or commentary synthesizing existing work rather than reporting a new trial.

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DesignReview
Populationdescriptive field report on working with veterans/service members
JournalEnergy Psychology Journal
Year2009
LanguageEnglish
MethodEFT / tapping
Publication typeReview or meta-analysis
Verificationβœ“ Confirmed against the primary source

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Dinter, I. (2009). Working with military service members and veterans: A field report of obstacles and opportunities. Energy Psychology Journal. https://doi.org/10.9769/EPJ.2009.1.1.ID

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THE TAPPING EVIDENCE BASE PTSD & Trauma βœ“ Review WHAT THEY FOUND Describes practical and culturalconsiderations for delivering EFT toveterans, noting EFT's usefulness because it… Review Dinter Β· 2009 Β· evidence.thetappingsolution.com