The Evidence Based EFT Manual
- Rae Sabine

- Oct 10
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 16
I have just finished reading The Evidence Based EFT Manual by Peta Stapleton and Naomi Janzen. It’s a clear and structured guide to using Clinical EFT in therapeutic settings. There is no fluff or energy talk, just well researched technique grounded in solid evidence and clinical practice.
The manual walks through the foundational steps in detail and then expands into therapeutic applications. It covers trauma work, adaptations for children, and maintaining fidelity to the protocol. It also includes visuals, handouts, and video demonstrations to help you apply the techniques effectively in real sessions.
What makes this manual stand out is its therapeutic integrity and research base. It draws on over 50 randomised controlled trials and meets the APA Division 12 standards. It treats EFT as a legitimate therapeutic tool that deserves a place in evidence-based practice.
This is not a self-help book. It is designed for practitioners and trainees who want to integrate EFT into their work ethically, safely, and with trauma-informed care. If you want to sharpen your grounding skills and stay current with research, this manual is a great resource.
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