An Ethical Exit Plan for EFT Therapists
We will explore contraindications for EFT and listen more deeply into our own personal warning flags that tell us we will not be the best fit for certain types of clients. We will learn that a deep sense of knowing ourselves is actually an essential piece of ethical client care and self-care. From that new awareness, we will explore the preventative and responsive components of a healthy and ethical exit plan as we practice EFT, getting clear on what to do before ever meeting with clients and also what to do once we are already into the therapy process together if we discover the fit is not (or is no longer) good.
We will explore contraindications for EFT and listen more deeply into our own personal warning flags that tell us we will not be the best fit for certain types of clients. We will learn that a deep sense of knowing ourselves is actually an essential piece of ethical client care and self-care. From that new awareness, we will explore the preventative and responsive components of a healthy and ethical exit plan as we practice EFT, getting clear on what to do before ever meeting with clients and also what to do once we are already into the therapy process together if we discover the fit is not (or is no longer) good.
We will explore contraindications for EFT and listen more deeply into our own personal warning flags that tell us we will not be the best fit for certain types of clients. We will learn that a deep sense of knowing ourselves is actually an essential piece of ethical client care and self-care. From that new awareness, we will explore the preventative and responsive components of a healthy and ethical exit plan as we practice EFT, getting clear on what to do before ever meeting with clients and also what to do once we are already into the therapy process together if we discover the fit is not (or is no longer) good.