The Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), commonly known as tapping, has emerged as a promising self-help tool for managing emotional distress and improving psychological well-being. Originating from the integration of cognitive therapy and acupressure techniques, EFT involves tapping on specific meridian points on the body while focusing on targeted emotional issues. This review article provides a comprehensive examination of the current state of knowledge surrounding EFT, including its history, mechanisms of action, empirical evidence base, clinical applications, safety profile, and future research directions. Drawing upon a synthesis of clinical trials, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews, the efficacy of EFT for various conditions, such as anxiety, PTSD, phobias, and chronic pain, is evaluated. Comparative effectiveness with other interventions, such as cognitive-behavioural therapy and mindfulness-based approaches, is also explored. The review concludes by discussing implications for future research and practice, highlighting potential avenues for further investigation and integration of EFT within therapeutic settings.
Unlocking emotional well-being: a comprehensive review of the emotional freedom technique (eft)
Research Article
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.20241505.0876
Subject:
Nursing Sciences
KeyWords:
Emotional Freedom Technique, Tapping, Acupressure, Self-help, Psychological well-being, Cognitive therapy, Meridian points
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