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The Tapping Cure: A Revolutionary System for Rapid Relief from Phobias, Anxiety, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and More

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The Tapping Cure is an astoundingly easy and somewhat mystifying process that offers great results in the treatment of a variety of psychological problems. It takes only a few minutes, requires no medication and no talk therapy, and can completely erase a full range of negative emotions—from phobia, to trauma, to performance anxiety—in just a single session. In The Tapping Cure Dr. Temes, a seasoned psychotherapist, teaches readers how to tap themselves to eradicate their own symptoms. It is the first book of its kind to give precise instructions on where the tapping should occur—e.g., on the collarbone, under the eye, on the pinky—without resorting to mystical explanations, unscientific paradigms, and complicated pseudo-psychoanalytic rationalizations. The Tapping Cure is sure to help a great many people—psychological sufferers, the worried-well, and therapists with increasing numbers of patients requesting the treatment, which is fast becoming known in mainstream circles just like other once fringe therapies before it.

224 pages, Paperback

First published February 22, 2006

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30 reviews1 follower
October 19, 2023
Fascinating. I can’t wait to get started. Well written and easy to follow
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April 20, 2025
Libro muy práctico para aquellas personas que estén interesadas en el tapping
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July 19, 2017
I read this because we were discussing it in class.
Intriguing concept, but even after practicing the rudiments of it in class, I'm still not ready to apply it to serious issues. At a minimum though, it's a good distraction from distressing things.
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July 16, 2009
This is an interesting book. I have PTSD and will give it a try in the future. This book was very informative and easy to read.
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