eft tapping techniques
Picture Tapping
Picture Tapping integrates EFT with art to access subconscious emotions, thoughts, memories, and negative core beliefs that may be difficult to express verbally. Perfect for those hard-to-work-with clients!
Learn Picture Tapping in this 90-minute class with EFT Master Taz Vazquez.
Learn Picture Tapping in this 90-minute class with EFT Master Taz Vazquez.
What’s the #1 Challenge or Issue Keeping You Stuck, Feeling Anxious, or Overwhelmed?
What if you could resolve it and/or find a forward…would you? Try Picture Tapping!
EFT Practitioners, would you like to learn an integrative way to help clients address/release issues that is powerful and non-retraumatizing? Try Picture Tapping!
EFT Practitioners, would you like to learn an integrative way to help clients address/release issues that is powerful and non-retraumatizing? Try Picture Tapping!
What is Picture Tapping?
Picture Tapping integrates Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT – A.K.A. Tapping) with Art. Through the use of drawing, metaphors, and symbols, it often allows us to access subconscious emotions, thoughts, memories and negative core beliefs that may be difficult to express either verbally, or by using other modalities. It is extremely efficient because it brings resolutions quickly and without even having to talk about the issue being worked on. The participant is always in control and issues are never forced.
Anyone can do Picture Tapping and no artistic ability is required! Anyone that can hold a pen, pencil, or crayon…and can draw a squiggle or scribble can do it. Picture Tapping is easy to learn and use as an effective self-help tool; as well as, more detailed work within one-to-one sessions. It is useful for children, teens, and adults. It can help clients so they don’t have to verbalize their problems. PTT is safe and non-retraumatizing.
Anyone can do Picture Tapping and no artistic ability is required! Anyone that can hold a pen, pencil, or crayon…and can draw a squiggle or scribble can do it. Picture Tapping is easy to learn and use as an effective self-help tool; as well as, more detailed work within one-to-one sessions. It is useful for children, teens, and adults. It can help clients so they don’t have to verbalize their problems. PTT is safe and non-retraumatizing.