I have two bits of good news.
First, Finally, I will host a live workshop July 31st and August 1st, in Sedona Arizona for vaccinated people to attend live and maskless! Others may have an opportunity to attend virtually if there is enough interest.
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Training usually begins at 8:30 am for sign-in. At 8:45 am, I begin my Introduction to TFT lectures. The training day includes lecture, demonstration and small group practice. The training day ends at 5pm. You will be moved, informed, inspired, empowered, and perhaps even healed! You are sure to enjoy it!
My goal is that by the end of your second day of training, that all the professional practitioners in the class will feel comfortable and competent enough to introduce Thought Field Therapy into their practice!
You will be amazed at the difference TFT will make in your life and the lives of your clients or your money will be cheerfully refunded.
After attending Suzanne Connolly’s live TFT Basic Workshop, licensed professionals will be able to receive 13 Continuing Education credits:
– LMFTs, LCSWs, and LEPs, The California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (Approval #051033).
– LCSWs, National Association of Social Workers, Arizona Chapter (Approval #3192).
– Registered Nurses, The California Board of Registered Nursing (Approval #CEP-13320).
Second, There will be a new and I think important article coming out in the July Issue of the Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
Below is the information to view the July issue of the Bulletin of the World Health Organization when it comes out. (They are still showing the May issue as the latest so it will likely be late June or early July). A team of international authors joined me to make a case for using lay community members in low and middle-income countries to help close the mental health treatment gap in these under-served areas. The article contains three studies where lay counselors used TFT. Other modalities included CBT, Interpersonal Therapy, Psychoeducational techniques and Narrative Exposure Therapy. TFT looked good. The Bulletin has an impact factor of 6.960. The title is set to be Mental health interventions by lay counsellors: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Suzanne M Connolly, Michelle Vanchu-Orosco, Jan Warner, Pegah A Seidi, Jenny Edwards, Elisabeth Boathf.
The Bulletin of the World Health Organization is an open-access journal of public health, with a special focus on low and middle-income countries. It was first published in 1948 and, since then, has sought to make its full contents as widely available as possible. The Bulletin is a fully open-access journal with no article-processing charges. All peer-reviewed articles and the journal archives are indexed, including in the Web of Science and MEDLINE, and freely available online.
The Bulletin is a fully open-access journal with no article-processing charges. All articles are available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO licence (CC BY 3.0 IG0) and are freely available online: http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/en/.
Hope to see some of you live or virtually July 31st and August 2nd.