Use your Arms to Measure Intensity
“Use your Arms to Measure Intensity – The Seven of Hearts,” part of our “52 Top Tapping Tips” series, introduces a unique method for gauging emotional intensity during Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) sessions. This technique is particularly useful for those who find numerical scales like SUDS (Subjective Units of Distress Scale) challenging or abstract, including work with children. It involves using arm distance as a physical representation of emotional intensity.
Why This Video is Beneficial:
- Offers a creative, non-numerical method to assess emotional intensity in EFT.
- Particularly effective for people who struggle with abstract concepts or numbers.
- Ideal for EFT practitioners working with children or individuals seeking an alternative to SUDS.
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Explore Alternative Measuring Techniques in EFT:
- Learn to use arm distance as a gauge for emotional intensity in EFT sessions.
- Suitable for personal EFT practice and professional therapists seeking innovative methods.
- Discover how physical gestures can effectively represent and track emotional changes.
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Master a new way of measuring emotional intensity with this video. This session offers a practical, intuitive approach to tracking progress in EFT sessions, enhancing the overall tapping experience.