Therapy covered & definition
with acceptable training and experience
for automatic coverage

Energy Cone Technique (ECT)
This is similar to Meridian Energy Therapy.

It brings emotions and negativities of the client to the awareness of both "client" and clinician.

These realisations are subsequently removed (or dealt with) with the express intention of the conscious mind. ECT is non invasive, non intrusive, and may be used as a completely confidential technique. There is no necessity for either the therapist or the client to know details of the trauma in order to effectively release it from the system.

ECT focuses on the discovery of Energy Cysts, or Cones, predominantly in the palms o f the hands and the dispersal and elimination of that trapped energy in, through and out of the energy body. It can be applied to consciously acknowledged problems, but more often than not it is applied to the unknown and unacknowledged issues that lie beneath all manner of our problems from stress, distress, self esteem issues, phobias and traumas, and much more besides.

ECT may be used alone, or in conjunction with other techniques.
Qualification requirement
A minimum of 200 hours of formal study and evidence of such study from a training establishment we recognise PLUS evidence of continued professional development of a minimum of 10 hours a year PLUS 2 years of established practice in this field PLUS No claims made against you whether justified or not.

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11 September 2010 3:26 am