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Energy Psychology and Thought Field Therapy in the treatment of tinnitus

Pasahow, R. · International Tinnitus Journal · 2009

Case series👥 2 participantsPreliminary✓ Source-checked
In plain English. Two people bothered by tinnitus (ringing in the ears) tried Thought Field Therapy, a tapping-based technique, and reported less depression and anxiety about their symptoms. With just two cases, this is only a preliminary, illustrative report.

What they found

2
people took part

Two case studies demonstrated that Thought Field Therapy reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety in decompensated tinnitus patients.

How the study worked

Who took partdecompensated tinnitus patients (n=2)
What they didThis is a detailed report following a small number of individual cases through tapping.
Measured withpsychotherapy session data, psychological tests

The full record

DesignCase series
Participants2 people
Populationdecompensated tinnitus patients
Outcome measurespsychotherapy session data, psychological tests
JournalInternational Tinnitus Journal
Year2009
LanguageEnglish
MethodThought Field Therapy (related tapping method)
Publication typeCase report
Verification✓ Confirmed against the primary source

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Pasahow, R. (2009). Energy Psychology and Thought Field Therapy in the treatment of tinnitus. International Tinnitus Journal.

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THE TAPPING EVIDENCE BASE Other Physical Conditions 2 participants WHAT THEY FOUND Two case studies demonstrated that ThoughtField Therapy reduced symptoms of depressionand anxiety in decompensated… Case series · 2 participants Pasahow · 2009 · evidence.thetappingsolution.com