Abstract
As a research academic and EFT trainer and practitioner, I truly wish this book had been available when I started out. Professor Boath has provided a practical and comprehensive blueprint for EFT and Energy Psychology (EP) clinicians to document client outcomes effectively and consistently and share them in
a professional manner. The medical field has long used single case studies to demonstrate unique differences between patients and possible methodologies to be tested in larger trials. The EP and EFT world needs to take advantage of this model as well.
Making the Case for EFT and Energy Psychology not only presents the rationale for practitioners to pursue single case study publications but also shows how non-academic therapists can read existing research and evaluate single case studies. (The book has been translated into Spanish and Dutch as well.)
Especially due to the chapter on how to search for studies and how to evaluate them, I truly wish this book had been available decades ago!
a professional manner. The medical field has long used single case studies to demonstrate unique differences between patients and possible methodologies to be tested in larger trials. The EP and EFT world needs to take advantage of this model as well.
Making the Case for EFT and Energy Psychology not only presents the rationale for practitioners to pursue single case study publications but also shows how non-academic therapists can read existing research and evaluate single case studies. (The book has been translated into Spanish and Dutch as well.)
Especially due to the chapter on how to search for studies and how to evaluate them, I truly wish this book had been available decades ago!
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 43-44 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Journal | Energy Psychology: theory, research, practice, training |
Volume | 14 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 1 May 2022 |