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People do not seem to do a very good job of taking care of themselves. Sometimes there is a real desire to engage in good self care or to follow medical advice, but a fear or "block" stands in the way. Well, the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) can help us to get back on the track. A few examples will be outlined here.
Do you have a health care
"phobia"? Health care phobias may be the result of traumatic
experiences in childhood, like being held down to receive a treatment. The mind
then associates that level of fear to medical situations in general. Fear of
needles or blood being drawn may be one of the most common. At some hospitals
they are using acupuncture, cryoblation (nerve freezing), controlled breath,
etc. to provide relief to children who experience pain as the result of
surgery, chronic illness, or routine vaccinations. As great as that is, the
fear still exists. EFT can actually reduce or eliminate the fear. Health care
fears for children can also be a result of separation anxiety. This too can be
treated with EFT.
According to Gerard Sunnen, M.D., patients do better when
undergoing procedures, recovering from operations, or surmounting the side
effects of treatments if they are relaxed, rested, and feeling hopeful.
Reducing the fear through EFT can certainly help to produce that optimal state
for effective treatment.
Approximately 50% of Americans do
not seek regular dental care. An estimated 9-15% avoid much needed care due to
a
nxiety and fear. It is estimated that 30-40 million people are so afraid of
dental treatment that they avoid it all together. Serious ramifications include
chronically infected gums and teeth which can affect their medical status, and
compromise their ability to chew and digest food. Self-confidence can be
compromised when someone is insecure about their breath and smile as well. This
can lead to limitations in social and business environments.
Some common fears associated with
the dentist include: fear of needles, anxiety of the loss of control, and fear
of pain. At our center we have already had tremendous success eliminating the
fear of needles. Why not apply that to fear of dental needles? Fear of pain -
same thing. We can tap it away.