Tapping into Energy Psychology Approaches for Trauma and Anxiety – Robert Schwarz

If you are a therapist who treats trauma, anxiety and even has little to no experience with these treatment approaches and you want to discover if these approaches are right for you and your clients, this recording is for you!

Tapping into Energy Psychology Approaches for Trauma and Anxiety by Robert Schwarz,
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If you are a therapist who treats trauma, anxiety and even has little to no experience with these treatment approaches and you want to discover if these approaches are right for you and your clients, this recording is for you!

Learn the latest techniques from expert, author, & Executive Director of the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP) Robert Schwarz!

Energy Psychology (EP) Approaches, most commonly known as “tapping” on acupuncture points, have a rapidly growing base of research evidence and an even more rapidly growing list of followers, clinicians and clients. Research suggests that EP approaches may be twice as effective and work in half the time in treating PTSD in veterans. Discover skills to work with both the mind and body of clients who have experienced trauma, anxiety and a variety of other problems driven by negative affect and negative beliefs.

Known for his ability to pack workshops with tons of clinical skills and to help therapists integrate skills across different domains, Dr. Robert Schwarz is one of the country’s leading experts on Energy Psychology, especially for trauma and anxiety. This workshop will rapidly teach you the history, theory and research in the field and contains considerable experiential learning of different energy psychology methods — all within an integrated body mind approach.


  1. Describe at least three energy psychology (EP) techniques approached can be used to regulate a client’s affect.
  2. Summarize how the current state of EP research does not support the idea that EP is an elaborate placebo.
  3. Explain at least one way EP techniques can be integrated with Interpersonal Neurobiology to improve clinical outcomes.
  4. Summarize how energy psychology approaches deconstruct a client’s negative cognitions that lead to anxiety.
  5. Articulate how to use EP within the tri-phasic model of trauma treatment.
  6. Apply one energy psychology approach in-session to help strengthen interpersonal boundaries.
  7. List at least three ways to integrate EP methods into couples’ work to improve treatment outcomes.

Energy Psychology – The Concepts & The Evidence

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