Wednesday, June 9, 2010

ACEP International Conference

Just returned from the ACEP International Conference in Coronado. Wow! What an exciting time to be alive!

This field of Energy Psychology is continuing to evolve in the most remarkable ways. Here are some of the highlights that I can't wait to share:

At Greg Warburton's workshop on using EP for athletes, he showed us a clip from ESPN's coverage of the Collegiate World Series from a couple of years ago. The camera zoned in on the Oregon State University pitcher (a freshman!) sitting in the dug-out, tapping. Greg is the Sports Psychologist who works with the Oregon State University athletes and that team won two consecutive world championships -- and that young pitcher was recruited for the majors in his junior year. Apparently during the Olympics, Apollo Ono was also caught on camera tapping his thymus point. When I say that the Energy Therapies work for peak performance, this is what I'm talking about!

One of the three outstanding keynote speakers, Dr. Bill Bengston, a guy whose Ph.D. is in statistics and scientific methodology, showed us videos of the miraculous work he's documented HUNDREDS of times involving mice injected with 100% terminal cancer cells ... whose tumors disappear as a result of therapeutic touch!

And I'm totally jazzed about an Energy Therapy called TAT (Tapas Acupressure Technique) that I can't wait to start using with clients. Kaiser Permanente just received a $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study TAT for pain management. This is the result of TAT having being used at Kaiser for weight management and wowing people with the results.

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