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Thought Field Therapy (TFT, Callahan Techniques, Callahan Techniques Thought Field Therapy (CTTFT), tapping therapy, tap therapy): One of the power therapies. According to clinical psychologist Roger J. Callahan, Ph.D., quoted in the November 1996 issue of Visions Magazine, TFT is the study of the structure of thought fields and the body's energy system as they pertain to the diagnosis and treatment of psychological problems. Callahan originated TFT in the 1980s. It involves sequentially tapping specific acupuncture meridian energy points with fingertips. . . For articles related to Thought Field Therapy , see:, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary, Thought Field Therapy . . . The text has been edited with the main source being "The Expanded Dictionary of Metaphysical Healthcare, Alternative Medicine, Paranormal Healing, and Related Methods" by Jack Raso, M.S., R.D., Director of Publications for the American Council on Science and Health and editor-in-chief of its magazine, Priorities.
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