Episode 2

The Power of Tapping – Exploring Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)

In this episode, Khadine introduces Emotion Freedom Techniques (EFT) or EFT Tapping, a powerful mind-body therapy. We discuss its effectiveness in addressing diverse mental and physical concerns, including a notable case with a client experiencing Parkinson's disease. Khadine shares insights into trauma's somatic impact and her personal journey into EFT. She highlights its broad applicability, especially for non-verbal individuals, and dispels myths around its evidence-based nature.

Bio

Khadine has a combined experience of 33 years in the healing and community services professions. With her knowledge of natural therapies and social work she brings a holistic, strengths-based approach to her work with clients and providing EFT Tapping (Emotional Freedom Techniques) training.

In her client work Khadine specialises in supporting people living with the impacts of trauma, phobias, and other life challenges. She has been providing EFT Tapping Practitioner Training for 5 years around Australia. Khadine is dedicated to giving back and last year provided 14 full scholarship places for her EFT Certification training.

She also fosters traumatised cats and helps them to trust and heal so that they can having loving forever homes.

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Samantha Sellers

Sam is a registered therapist in Australia; she specialises in Religious Trauma, Deconstruction and the Queer Community. She works locally in Goulburn, NSW and online worldwide (except US & Canada)

She values the privilege that she gets to sit with people, hear their story and share in the highs and lows of the thing we call life. Sam loves nothing more than being a part of someone feeling seen and heard.

Sam is a proudly queer woman and married to the wonderful Chrissy and together they have a sweet Cavoodle named Naya who is a frequent guest in the therapy space.