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The impact of Thought Field Therapy on heart rate variability
  • Literature Review

November 2001

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Journal of Clinical Psychology

R J Callahan

Thought Field Therapy (TFT) is a rapid treatment for psychological problems typically taking only minutes. HRV has been shown to be a strong predictor of mortality and is adversely affected by such problems as anxiety, depression, and trauma. Interventions presented in the current literature show modest improvements in HRV. Twenty cases, treated by the author and other therapists with TFT, are presented. The cases include some with diagnosed heart problems and very low HRV, which is ordinarily more resistant to change. The degree of improvements that are registered on HRV as a result of TFT treatment exceeds reports found in the current literature. There is a close correspondence between improved HRV and client report of reduced degree of upset. HRV may prove to be an appropriate objective measure of psychotherapy efficacy given the correspondence between client report and HRV outcome. Further research in TFT and HRV is encouraged by these results.

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... Anxiety defined as "a mental condition as well as an emotive and interactive disorder characterized by excessive worrying, feeling of fear, nervousness, excessively complex responses, and harmful thinking" (Callahan, 2001;Garcia, 2016). Female gender, low economic status, ecological factors and mistreatment during childhood is considered as risk factor for developing of anxiety disorder (Vogel and Collins, 2006;Mazzone et al., 2007). ...

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Degree of Anxiety among First and Final Year Pharmacy Students: Results from Mosul College of Pharmacy
The impact of Thought Field Therapy on heart rate variability
  • Citing Article
  • November 2001

Journal of Clinical Psychology