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Creating rapport with Veterans and their families

For most Veterans, working with a non-military coach, even talking with a non-veteran is very difficult. In my experience, most Veterans only trust veterans, and only share what they have been through, with a hand selected number of people.

In my experience, it helps when a practitioner starts the conversation with the question: “What do you need to know about me?”

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Veterans deserving support and healing

Many Veterans believe that they were “one of  the lucky ones”, and that help and support should only go to those who have “really suffered”. But the exposure to war changes everybody, and accepting help and support in coping with this is neccessary and important.

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Judging vs. Healing

When we judge, we compare something new with something old, something that has the potential to teach us new and exciting lessons, with something we already know or have experienced in the past. Naturally, this is hardly fair. Honoring each other for our lives, our stories, our successes and our trauma is most likely one of the most healing things we can ever do for each other.

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More on giving and receiving – a Veterans’ skill

Giving and receiving have to be in harmony. As much as helping others is our human responsibility, being helped and supported by others is the other task. Once we accept help, we learn that true forgiveness is possible and that the consequence of forgiveness is always more freedom and peace.

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Giving and receiving: What Bob’s story teaches us

Accepting help is more difficult than helping others. Bob’s courage to reach out when he needed it makes him an exceptional role model for many Veterans who are trying to deal with their trauma and past alone.

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Making good choices tele class

Your participation in the tele class will enable more free EFT sessions for Veterans. Please join us for a fun and effective tele class: "Making good choices with EFT." Sunday,…

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Betrayal and Rage

Rage and betrayal are two emotions that usually go together. When I work with a client who shows a lot of rage and anger, I like to start by assuming…

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Thank You!

Greetings! Thank  You! Thank You!! Thank You !!! Bob’s fundraiser has been a wonderful success! We were able to help him significantly, and I am just humbled, delighted and forever…

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Bob Culver

Bob Culver is one of the Veterans I had the honor of working with in San Francisco for the EFT for War Veterans movie. I just learned that Bob lost…

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Returning from Vietnam

One major trauma that most of my Vietnam Veterans share is how they were welcomed home after a long and often horrifying deployment. Clearing this trauma is important, and can open the doors to better trust and healing. It is important for us practitioners to understand that for a warrior, this kind of welcome is a huge betrayal of the tribe. I most often find a lot of rage there, and this can be a great way to start the healing process.

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Get your individualized EFT4Vets setups

Even without knowing every detail of a situation, we can create very powerful and effective EFT setup statements that might help you relax and heal. You can find many examples…

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EFT for Vets

EFT for Vets is a successful program to help Veterans and their families heal the trauma of war. EFT for Veterans does not judge, condone, or excuse what happened in…

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