Wednesday, May 10, 2017

TFT Algorithm For Anger

ANGER ALGORITHM

1. Tune the Thought Field -- that is, intentionally think about the anger that you are treating. 

2. Rate the severity of your anger at this moment, using the Subjective Units of Distress (SUD) scale. On this scale, 10 is the worst you could possibly feel, and 1 indicates absolutely no trace of upset. Write down the SUD rating before you continue to the next step.

3.  Tap the "little finger  spot" five times. It is located on the side inside tip of the finger, adjacent to the nail, and on the side of the finger next to the ring finger.

4. Tap the "collarbone point." To locate it, take two fingers of either hand and run them down the center of the throat to the top of the center collarbone notch. This is approximately even with the spot where a man would knot his tie. From there, move straight down an additional inch. Then move to the right one inch. Tap this point five times. 

5. Take a second SUD rating and write it down. If the SUD has decreased 2 or more points (which will be the case for most people), then continue with step 6 below. If there was no change, however, or if the change in the SUD was only 1 point, perform the correction for a psychological reversal, using the technique described in this post (CLICK HERE). Then repeat steps 1 through 5.

6. Perform the nine-gamut treatments. Locate the gamut spot on the back of the hand, about an inch below the raised knuckles of the ring finger and little finger when making a fist. Begin tapping the gamut spot with two fingers of the opposite hand, about three to five times per second, and continue tapping while performing all nine steps below ( tap five or six times for each of the nine-gamut positions). It is very important to tap the gamut spot throughout all nine of these gamut treatments:

G1~ Open the eyes.

G2~ Close the eyes.

G3~ Open the eyes and point eyeball down and to the left.

G4~ Point the eyeballs down and to the right.

G5~ Whirl the eyeballs around in a circle in one direction (clockwise).

G6~ Whirl the eyeballs around in the opposite direction (counter clockwise).

G7~ Hum a few bars of any tune aloud (more than a single note; 
rest the eyes).

G8~ Count aloud from one to five.

G9~ Hum the tune again.

7. Tap the little finger spot five times again.

8. Tap the collarbone point five times again.

9. Take still another SUD rating and write it down. If it has declined to 1 (which will happen with most people), move to step 10 below. But if it has decreased significantly yet is still not a 1, perform the MINI PR correction as described below, and then repeat the treatment steps above.

10. To ensure that the improvements you've made are complete, perform the floor-to-ceiling eye roll (when the SUD is 2 or lower): Hold the head level and move your eyes down. Then begin tapping the gamut point as you move your eyes upward.

MINI PR

 A related procedure, called a mini psychological reversal correction, can be used when you decrease your SUD to a 3 or 4 but can't seem to get it any lower.  In other words, you've achieved substantial improvement, but you can't get to the finish line.  A block exists that is keeping you from reducing the SUD any further
  
In the algorithm for your particular emotional problem, you'll be instructed on whether and when to use this technique. here is the  procedure to follow:
~ Find the PR spot mentioned above,  located on the outside edge of the  hand, between the wrist and the  base of the little finger. 

~ Tap about fifteen (15) times with two fingers of the opposite hand.

 Image result for tapping PR spot
   
As long as a psychological reversal persists, TFT ( or any other treatment) won't be able to get the SUD to a 1.  The PR or mini PR correction will open the door that allows TFT to eradicate your problem.

ANGER AND RAGE

Anger can be a crippling emotion, and one that many people handle poorly. When anger becomes chronic -- unresolved anger with a spouse, a misbehaving adolescent, or an overly demanding boss, for example -- it can put your physical health at risk, too, increasing blood pressure, releasing stress hormones, and escalating the risk of heart attacks. 

   Women in particular are often taught to suppress their anger rather than express it. But burying anger can lead to everything from depression to physical ailments. At the other extreme, anger may trigger shouting and screaming, which does nothing to resolve the underlying emotion and often simply escalates the level of anger. It is much healthier to calm the emotion, and nothing can accomplish that more quickly and effectively than Thought Field Therapy (TFT). 

  Above you find two algorithms -- one for anger and the second for rage. Choose the first one for the most situation in which anger has pervaded your life. Rage is a more intense, all-consuming anger in which an individual may even lose control and express that rage with physical abuse of a spouse  or child. As a general guideline, begin with the anger algorithm, if it is not completely effective, then try the rage algorithm. 

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