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Second Edition ENERGY PSYCHOLOGY Explorations at the Interface of Energy, Cognition, Behavior, and Health Second Edition ENERGY PSYCHOLOGY Explorations at the Interface of Energy, Cognition, Behavior, and Health Fred P. Gallo CRC PR ESS Boca Raton London New York Washington, D.C. Cover: Based on a design by Brigitte Goldenbaum, Hamburg, Germany. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Catalog record is available from the Library of Congress This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated. A wide variety of references are listed. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and the publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or for the consequences of their use. Neither this book nor any part may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. The consent of CRC Press does not extend to copying for general distribution, for promotion, for creating new works, or for resale. Specific permission must be obtained in writing from CRC Press for such copying. Direct all inquiries to CRC Press, 2000 N.W. Corporate Blvd., Boca Raton, Florida 33431. Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation, without intent to infringe. Visit the CRC Press Web site at www.crcpress.com © 2005 by CRC Press No claim to original U.S. Government works International Standard Book Number 0-8493-2246-4 Library of Congress Card Number Printed in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Printed on acid-free paper Dedication To Carolyn, our children, and grandchildren To my parents, Mary Louise and Fred Preface to the Second Edition The first edition of Energy Psychology was released in July 1998. However, my learning and the writing began in late 1992 while I was studying kinesiology and later traveling the United States teaching professionals about the many wonders of energy psychology. I was on a mission to make this treatment approach widely available, not just for the people I treat at my clinical practice in Hermitage, Penn- sylvania. And increasingly, this vision has become a reality not only in America but also throughout many areas of Canada, Europe, Australia, Central and South Amer- ica, South Africa, Asia, and more. This proliferation has been due in part to the publication of the first edition of Energy Psychology as well as related articles and books, supportive research on the effectiveness of energy psychology, and the ded- ication of therapists and trainers who have been willing to take up the torch and run with it. I have attempted to prepare this second edition to reflect significant aspects of the field, while remaining true to the original edition. However, energy psychology is growing so rapidly that no volume of this size can do it justice. There are many approaches that I am only marginally familiar with, since I have been spending much of my time teaching and developing the approaches that I refer to as energy diag- nostic and treatment methods (ED¥TM) and energy consciousness therapy (ECT). Yet my edited volume, Energy Psychology in Psychotherapy (2002), provides chap- ters on key approaches to energy psychology, theory, and applications. That book complements this one. While the chapter titles in Energy Psychology remain the same, I have expanded the sections on scientific underpinnings, clinical research, manual muscle testing, related energy psychology approaches, and professional resources. Additional algo- rithms and descriptions of other energy psychology approaches also have been added. Chapter 1 briefly discusses some psychological paradigms or models: psycho- dynamic, environmental–behavioral, cognitive, systemic–cybernetic, neurologic, and biochemical, and paves the way to the energy paradigm with a discussion of electrical neurotransmission, regeneration, L-fields, and quantum mechanics. Chapter 2 explores four therapeutic methods that have demonstrated efficiently in treating post-traumatic stress disorder and phobias. Those methods are visual/kinesthetic dissociation (V/KD), eye movement desensitization and reprocess- ing (EMDR), traumatic incident reduction (TIR), and thought field therapy (TFT). Plausible active ingredients of these methods are discussed in some detail with particular focus on the active ingredient of bioenergy. Chapter 3 investigates the body’s energy system, primarily focusing on acupunc- ture and some of the research that is supportive of the existence of bioenergy systems. This chapter also explores morphogenetic fields, homeopathy, and flower remedies, as well as empirical investigations of prayer. Chapter 4 covers the origins of energy psychology in applied kinesiology and traces a number of offshoots, including Touch for Health (TFH), clinical kinesiol- ogy (CK), and educational kinesiology (Edu-K). The influence of applied kinesi- ology in the work of John Diamond, M.D., and Roger J. Callahan, Ph.D., is also briefly reviewed. Chapter 5 specifically highlights many aspects of the psychotherapeutic approach of John Diamond. His approach is the first to utilize applied kinesiology and the acupuncture meridian system to diagnose and treat psychological problems, com- bining this approach with psychodynamic understandings. Chapter 6 discusses the system developed by Roger J. Callahan, which is referred to as thought field therapy. This chapter introduces the notion of therapeutic sequences or algorithms, energy diagnostic procedures, psychological reversal, energy toxins, and briefly touches on thought field therapy research. Additionally, a thought field therapy trauma treatment procedure is covered along with reviews of a few trauma cases. Chapter 7 is entitled “The Energy Therapist’s Manual.” It covers client prepa- ration and debriefing issues such as rapport, pacing, belief in the treatment, attune- ment, scaling, explaining the method, manual muscle testing, thought field therapy treatment points, psychological reversal, criteria-related reversals, neurologic disor- ganization corrections, energy toxins, etc. Additionally, sequences of treatment points, referred to as therapeutic algorithms, are offered for a wide array of clinical problems including specific phobias, trauma, addiction, anxiety, panic, obsessive- compulsive disorder, clinical depression, anger, guilt, and so on. This section includes many thought field therapy and related therapeutic algorithms. This chapter also provides an introduction to other energy psychotherapy methods including emotional stress release (ESR), frontal/occipital (F/O) holding, emotional freedom techniques (EFT), Tapas acupressure technique (TAT), energy diagnostic and treat- ment methods (ED¥TM), negative affect erasing method (NAEM), neuro-energetic sensory technique (NEST), and healing energy light process (HELP). Finally, Chapter 8 covers the current research on energy psychology and also explores clinical issues and proposes some avenues for future research. The question about the relevance of treatment point sequencing is raised, and approaches to evaluating thought field therapy and other energy psychotherapies are suggested with regard to phobias, trauma, addiction, generalized anxiety, dissociative identity dis- order, anger-rage, and a number of other areas. Integration of energy psychotherapies into one’s practice is also discussed. I have included an appendix — “Manual Muscle Testing Uses and Abuses” — which explores this important topic in more depth than in the earlier chapters of the book. I have also added an energy psychology glossary, as well as information on other resources. I originally wrote Energy Psychology with the intention of providing a profes- sional introduction to the field that would be of interest and benefit to psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, other health care providers, and students. I also wanted to interest researchers in examining these treatment approaches that I have found to be so highly effective. These remain my sincere intentions with this second edition. Years ago, when I was a college freshman, I read a book by Erich Fromm in which he expressed the hope of inspiring young people to enter the helping profes- sion. His words encouraged and inspired me to enter the field of psychology and psychotherapy, and for this, I am grateful. Similarly, I am hopeful that this book will inspire and encourage young people to study, apply, and further advance the concepts and methods covered here for the welfare of all people. I’m optimistic that together we can help to make this world a healthier place. Fred P. Gallo, Ph.D.

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Energy Psychology: Explorations at the Interface of Energy, Cognition, Behavior, and Health, Second Edition introduces the exciting new paradigm of energy psychology and presents the latest research on the subject. This second edition begins by tracing the roots of energy psychology and contrasting
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