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Psychological Reversals Basics Module From Energy Psychology Essentials™ Volume 1:
David Gruder, PhD, DCEP Licensed Psychologist (California) Director of Integrity Revolution, LLC & Willingness Works® Founding President, The Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP)
October 2008 Version
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PR Module From Energy Psychology Essentials™ Volume 1 Workshop Manual Publishing Notes
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Second Edition, October 2008 version
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Training Modules for Energy Psychology Essentials™ Two-Weekend Workshop Format
EPE™ Training Part 1 (Days #1 & 2): Intervention Essentials
1. Introductions & Training Overview
Energy Psychology Essentials™ Level 1: Self-Help-Strength Intervention
2. Basic Energy Psychology Self-Help Mechanics
3. Practicum: Energy Psychology Anywhere™ script
Energy Psychology Essentials™ Level 2: Practitioner-Strength Intervention
4. Conceptual Introduction to Energy Psychology Practitioner-Strength Essentials: EPE-on-a-Page
5. “Energy Checking” Practitioner-Strength Essentials
6. “Readiness to Benefit” Practitioner-Strength Essentials
7. Practicum: Establishing Readiness to Benefit Using Energy Checking
8. “Issue Selection” Practitioner-Strength Essentials
9. “Progress Evaluation” Practitioner-Strength Essentials
10. Practicum: Selecting the Priority Goal, Priority Treatment Focus & Progress Evaluation Method
Using Energy Checking
11. “Willingness to Succeed” Practitioner-Strength Essentials
12. Practicum: Establishing Willingness to Succeed Using Energy Checking
13. “Ability to Succeed” Practitioner-Strength Essentials
14. Practicum: Identifying & Utilizing the Priority Treatment Method
15. “Next Step” Practitioner-Strength Essentials
16. Practicum: Determining the Next Step Using Energy Checking
17. “Ethics” Essentials, Part 1
CONTINUING FROM HERE: Support Buddies & Preparation Homework for Weekend #2
EPE™ Training Part Two (Days #3 & 4): Advanced Strategies & Troubleshooting Essentials
1. Re-Introductions & Training Overview
2. Review Energy Psychology Self-Help & Practitioner-Strength Essentials
3. Debrief Homework Experiences as a Troubleshooting & Advanced Essentials Introduction
Energy Psychology Essentials™ Level 3: Troubleshooting-Strength Advanced Intervention
4. The Troubleshooting Hierarchy
5. Checking Your “Energy Checking” Mechanics via the Information Accuracy Troubleshooting
Practicum
6. “Readiness to Benefit” Advanced Diagnostics, Troubleshooting Essentials & Practicum
7. “Issue Selection” Troubleshooting Tips
8. “Willingness to Succeed” Advanced Diagnostics, Troubleshooting Essentials & Practicum
9. “Ability to Succeed” Advanced EPE™ Diagnostics, Custom Intervention Methods & Practicum
10. “Next Step” Advanced Essentials & Troubleshooting
11. “Ethics” Essentials, Part 2
12. Full EPE™ Practicum
CONTINUING FROM HERE: Support Buddies, Supervision, Introduction to “Intentional Effectiveness
& Other Willingness Works resources, and ACEP resources to know about
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Energy Psychology Essentials™ Introduction
Background Some truly exciting new upgrades in the field of psychology have been unfolding over the last
couple of decades that are beginning to align psychology with the stunning discoveries that have
been made over the past 75 years in the field of quantum physics. Energy Psychology is among
such innovations leading the way into twenty-first century psychotherapy, appearing to provide
rapid, reliable and lasting intervention of a broadening range of psychological issues through
utilizing some of the principles of quantum physics.
Despite having been involved with integrative health and spiritual psychology since the mid 1970s,
I had to battle with the classically trained clinical psychologist part of me to put aside my great
reluctance and skepticism in order to attend my first Energy Psychology training program in 1995.
This proved to be the beginning of a quite unexpected odyssey that resulted in my becoming the
Founding President of the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology in 1999. This non-
profit organization has since grown into the preeminent international leader in helping the Energy
Psychology field mature and expand its visibility. I retired as ACEP‟s Founding President in 2002
only to return to help create, consult and be a trainer for ACEP‟s certification programs.
Prior to co-founding ACEP, I had developed the first training program in Energy Psychology
methods that was granted Continuing Education credit in California‟s highly selective Mandatory
Continuing Education Program for Psychologists. One aspect of my leadership commitment as
ACEP‟s Founding President was to obtain in-depth training in as many Energy Psychology methods
as my time and energy allowed. The list of methods in which I have been trained is too long to
include here, but I mention this because part of my mission was to distill the common ingredients
among the various methods. My gift as an innovator is not developing completely new methods but
rather in integrating multiple theories or methods into a unified superstructure.
Energy Psychology Essentials™ is the result of my integration efforts in the field of Energy
Psychology, which remains to this day but one of my areas of professional and personal interest.
Mastering the Energy Psychology Essentials™ superstructure appears to enable practitioners to
become excellent Energy Psychology practitioners and troubleshooters. This superstructure also
seems to provide practitioners with a big-picture understanding that makes it much easier integrate
future training many choose to receive in specialized Energy Psychology methods. I hope that you
Energy Psychology Essentials™ training provides you with these benefits and much more!
What is Energy Psychology? Energy Psychology (EP) is the name of a recently-emerging family of mind-body integrative
interventions that appear to rapidly and durably intervene with a range of psychological and
spiritual issues, from phobias, trauma and limiting beliefs, to peak performance and creativity. EP
methods accomplish this through combining conventional psychotherapeutic principles with
explicitly and methodically rebalancing aspects of the human vibrational matrix. This matrix may
include over a half dozen inter-related systems, the most well-known of which are the layers of the
electromagnetic biofield (the energetic envelope surrounding and permeating the body), chakras
(centers of concentrated bioenergy) and meridians (pathways through which electromagnetic
information flows through the body, along with access points referred to in traditional Chinese
medicine as acupoints). A somewhat oversimplified way to think about EP procedures is to view
them as acupuncture for the emotions, but without the needles. These methods and innovations have
already been applauded by the likes of self-help gurus Wayne Dyer & Tony Robbins, self-esteem
expert Nathaniel Brandon, renowned physicists such as William Tiller and best-selling
microbiologist Candace Pert.
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Three Core Varieties of Psychoenergetic Dimensions are Addressed by Energy Psychology One straightforward way to describe the key elements of the psychospiritual growth process is
through the famous phrase, “Ready, willing and able.” EP methods address all three of these
dimensions in elegant new ways that, so far, appear to be more effective, rapid and lasting than
most psychotherapeutic methods that have existed before now.
Readiness is established through removing any existing Systemic Energetic Interference preventing
successful intervention of specific psychological issues. Think of trying to tune in TV or radio to a
specific station, but the antenna can‟t pick up the signal and all you get it white noise. This
intervention dimension is about psychoenergetically preparing a person‟s system to efficiently
respond to intervention.
Willingness is established through removing any Psychoenergetic Objections to intervention
success with a specific issue. Think of an image of someone with their goal sitting right beside
them, but who is instead giving energy to their fears about succeeding. This intervention dimension
is about securing psychoenergetic permission to succeed with intervention.
Ability is facilitated through Resonance Recalibration, in which a person‟s energetic resonance with
blockages interfering with a goal they have (baggage, blocks, undigested life experiences, or
limiting beliefs, for instance) is neutralized, and their „magnetics‟ with their desired goal are
amplified. Think of an image of someone whose resonance or magnetics to any baggage that had
kept them from their goal has completely faded and in its place is a strong unimpeded resonance or
magnetic that enhances their ability to manifest their goal. In short, then, Energy Psychology
methods provide specific energy system rebalancing procedures that seem to be helping increasing
numbers of people to “ready, willing and able” to reach their desired goals.
An Abridged List of Members of the Energy Psychology Family
Meridian-based Energy Psychology interventions are derived from disciplines that include
Goodheart‟s “Applied Kinesiology®
” and derivatives, Thie‟s “Touch for Health®” and Rochlitz‟s
“Physicist‟s Rapid Solution.” Energy Psychology interventions include such disciplines as
Diamond‟s “Behavioral Kinesiology,” Callahan‟s “Thought Field Therapy,” Durlacher‟s “Acu-
POWER,” Nicosia‟s “Thought Energy Synchronization Therapy®
and ThoughtWorks Creation®,”
Gallo‟s “Energy Diagnostic & Intervention Methods®” and “Negative Affect Elimination Method,”
Craig‟s “Emotional Freedom Technique,” Fleming‟s “Tapas Acupressure Technique®,” Nims‟ “Be
Set Free Fast™” Method, Clinton‟s “Seemorg Matrix Work (now called Advanced Integrative
Therapy)”, Swack‟s “Healing From the Body Level Up™”, Hahn‟s “Guided Self-Healing™,”
Whisenant‟s “Psychological Kinesiology,” Dennison‟s “Educational Kinesiology,” Teplitz‟s &
Dennison‟s “Brain Gym®
,” Eden‟s Energy Medicine, and a wide range of other associated methods.
Chakra- and Biofield-based Energy Psychology interventions include Healing Touch and
Psychoenergetic Balancing, and their antecedents, inc., Krieger & Kunz, Brennan and Bruyere.
The names of some of these disciplines are trademarked, while the names of others (such as TFT)
are not.
Energy Psychology Essentials™ seeks to honor those contributions by combining these pioneers‟
discoveries into a coherent and parsimonious structure that guides effective intervention. EPE
combines elements from a number of these emerging offshoots of Kinesiology, Meridian Therapy,
Biofield Therapy and Chakra Therapy disciplines into a cohesive, replicable protocol for
intervening with a wide range of mind-body-spirit issues.
I hold in my heart profound amounts of gratitude and credit for these grandparents and parents of
Energy Psychology field, and I hope you will too.
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EPE™ Element 4 Profile: Permission to Succeed
SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION
What is it? This step is about establishing that the person has provided
permission, psychospiritually, emotionally and physioenergetically, to
succeed in addressing the Priority Treatment Focus (PTF) in service
of achieving the intention identified as the Priority Goal (PG).
What is it for? Addressing objections to change. These methods can and probably
should be used prior to any intervention, whether EP-oriented or not.
Background Obtaining permission to intervene with is a time-honored tradition
across virtually all healing methods. Change almost inevitably
involves risk. A desired change that has not already occurred
absolutely invariably involves risk. If someone is not already
embodying a PG, they by definition carry objections to fully living
that intention. If someone has not already „cleared‟ a PTF that
interferes with embodying a PG, they by definition carry objections to
being free of that blockage. In EP interventions the issue of
permission takes on added significance in that if the person‟s energy
system is resists being recalibrated regarding the PG or PTF then it is
much more difficult for EP interventions to succeed. The original
framing in the EP field for these objections was called Psychological
Reversals (PRs). Later that term was amended by some and renamed
Psychoenergetic Reversals. Even so, this terminology remains
confusing in some circles and downright objectionable in others. As a
result, fewer and fewer practitioners use either term. As well, the
original procedures for diagnosing and intervening with
psychoenergetic „objections to success‟ have evolved in numerous EP
methods beyond the original PR interventions and into the notion of
“permission.” This concept is far more understandable and palatable
to more people than Psychological Reversals, and I also believe it
goes to the heart of what generates PRs anyway. Thus Permission to
Succeed is offered in Energy Psychology Essentials™ in place of
Psychological Reversals.
How is it done? Permission to Succeed is obtained in EP Essentials™ through
assessing what‟s at risk if one succeeds in making the desired change,
and what‟s at risk if one instead continues to maintain the status quo,
and then intervening with to either „clear‟ the objections or to
establish the ability to hold the two sets of risks side by side with
grace while choosing change anyway.
Further information,
advanced topics
For more information, including a complete compendium of
Psychoenergetic Reversals assessment and intervention methods as
they were originally developed (and are still used by some
practitioners), consult Dr. Gruder‟s Energy Psychology Desktop
Companion (available through www.TheNewIQ.com).
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Step 4 Using Energy Checking: Establish Willingness (Permission) to Succeed With Intervention
Background: The History & Evolution of “Psychological Reversals”
The first generation of Psychological Reversals was initially discovered and explored by Roger
Callahan and John Diamond during their brief period of attempting to collaborate with one another.
Callahan coined the term Psychological Reversal and Diamond coined the term “Reversal of the
Body Morality.” These are not identical, but they are similar. (For more information on this read the
latest edition of Fred Gallo‟s text, Energy Psychology.)
Students of Diamond‟s and/or Callahan‟s, most notably James Durlacher, D.C., Fred Gallo, Ph.D.
and Gregory Nicosia, Ph.D., expanded on the initial understandings about reversals, cataloguing
varieties of reversals not initially identified by Callahan and Diamond. Fred Gallo talks about
“Criterion-Related” PRs in his text, Energy Psychology. These are also defined and discussed in
David Feinstein‟s Energy Psychology Interactive CD.
Subsequent to Durlacher‟s, Gallo‟s and Nicosia‟s further elucidations of Psychological Reversals, I
coined (in 1998) the term Psychoenergetic Reversal, having found that these reversals did not
always appear to be psychological in nature, but rather sometimes seemed to simply be held in the
person‟s energy system.
THE CLASSICAL WAY OF DIAGNOSING & INTERVENING WITH PSYCHOENERGETIC
REVERSALS: A CONCEPTUAL INTRODUCTION
The existence of a PR can be easily assessed by doing Energy Checking with the contrasting PR
statements. When the client tests reversed from what they would want to test, you‟ve found a PR.
When this is the case, the classic way to proceed is to have the person stimulate a specific energy
intervention point while repeating a self-acceptance affirmation three times (for instance, “Even
though I have this problem I deeply and completely love and accept myself.”) There is nothing
magic about the number “three.” It‟s simply that the amount of time it ordinarily takes to intervene
with a PR roughly corresponds to the amount of time it takes a person to repeat the affirmation three
times.
In my view, there are three major categories of PRs: “Global,” “Issue-Specific” and “Completely.”
These are defined below. Detailed instructions for diagnosing and intervening with the most
frequently mentioned PRs are in the final section of this module.
1. Global PRs (gPRs): These PRs are generalized rather than issue-specific. Two examples are, “I
want to be happy/miserable” and “I want to live/die.” In other words, gPRs are systemic rather
than being exclusively related to any one specific intervention focus. Because of this, you might
recall that gPRs are addressed as part of the Systemic Energetic Interference module.
2. Issue-Specific PRs (sPRs): These are PRs that may arise in a person in relation to the specific
issue being intervene withed. Two examples are: “I deserve/don‟t deserve to be over this issue”
and “It‟s safe/not safe for me to be over this issue.” “Undeservingness” and “unsafety” are two
out of the four major Disorientation Fears addressed in this module.
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3. PRs at the “Completely” Level (cPRs): These types of PRs can surface during the course of
intervening with the issue itself as a result of making forward progress. Their content is the
same as sPRs (see immediately above). The only difference is that cPRs arise during the
intervention itself, in contrast to addressing PRs while establishing Willingness to Succeed prior
to beginning to intervene with the selected issue. When an objection arises while intervention is
progressing, it is at that point about being completely over the issue or completely manifesting
the desired goal. In other words, cPRs say it‟s okay to make some progress, but it‟s not okay to
be completely successful. The cPR forms of the sPRs examples I used above are: “I
deserve/don‟t deserve to be completely over this issue” and “It‟s safe/not safe for me to be over
completely this issue.”
This module goes well beyond these classical ways of diagnosing and intervening with PRs,
containing the latest developments in what has until now been referred to in the EP field as
“reversals:” establishing Willingness to Succeed through identifying and intervening with the
Disorientation Fear resulting in a person objecting, psychologically or energetically, to succeeding
with intervention.
A NOTE ABOUT PARTS & INTROJECTS
It is not necessarily our entire self who objects to „clearing‟ an issue, or to fully embodying an
upgrade.
Most often it‟s only specific parts of us that hold an objection. When this is confirmed (via
Energy Checking), the reversal intervention wording can be modified: “Even if a part of me
[doesn‟t feel it‟s safe for me] to get over this issue, I deeply and completely love and accept
myself, including this part of me.”
Parts we carry that are not us but are something we carry from someone else (that is, introjects),
can also hold an objection. When this is confirmed (via Energy Checking), the reversal
intervention wording can be modified: “Even if an introject [from my mother] [doesn‟t feel it‟s
safe for me] to get over this issue, I deeply and completely love and accept myself, and I release
myself from loyalty to this introject’s objection.”
The Two Main Blocks to the Willingness to Succeed
Today the leading edge in what has grown out of our initial understandings of Psychoenergetic
Reversals is that PRs are objections to intervention success. These objections appear to fall into two
categories:
1. Disorientation Fear: This is the fear that if intervention succeeds, my understandings of
myself, others or how the universe works might be altered in ways that feel too scary to handle.
Disorientation Fear is what keeps the status quo locked in place even when maintaining the
status quo doesn‟t serve our highest good. Disorientation Fear is covered in more detail in this
module.
2. Not „understanding‟ the intervention issue, consciously or unconsciously, at a level that
makes it possible for that issue to be successfully treated. (How to assess and intervene with this
issue is covered in the Priority Treatment Method section of the Energy Psychology Essentials
Volume 2 training manual.)
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Disorientation Fear: The Relationship Between Willingness to Succeed and Psychological/Psychoenergetic Reversals
1. The more consistent & predictable things are, the safer people feel.
2. Change scares us because it disorients our sense of identity & view of how the world works
(our paradigm).
3. Disorientation Fear is an apt term for what is at the core of the fear of change: “It may be hell
but it‟s home.”
4. Speed Potentiates Disorientation Fear (DF): The faster a change or healing method works,
the greater Disorientation Fear is likely to become.
5. Energy Psychology Methods Work Fast: The speed of change/healing with EP is so fast that
it is perhaps more crucial to identify & intervene with Disorientation Fear before proceeding
with these methods than with any other methods currently available.
6. Psychological Reversal (PR) was a concept developed by early two innovators in the EP field
(John Diamond, MD & Roger Callahan, Ph.D.) as ways to identify & intervene with what they
did not explicitly identify as Disorientation Fear.
7. Getting to the Core of Psychological/Psychoenergetic Reversals: The Energy Psychology
field‟s exploration of PRs has expanded our understanding of DF. As a result it is possible to
move beyond the term and concepts about PRs into a fuller understanding of the nature of
willingness to change and objections to change (i.e., Disorientation Fear).
MORE ABOUT THE CONNECTION BETWEEN DISORIENTATION FEAR, OBJECTIONS &
PSYCHOENERGETIC REVERSALS (PRS)
Objections, then, are reservations about being successful in intervening with a particular issue. An
objection is a block that will sabotage successful intervention of a specific issue unless it is
intervene withed prior to intervening with the issue itself. (Note: Sometimes objections surface – or
resurface – while intervening with the issue itself. When this occurs, they need to be treated or re-
treated at that time.)
Objections to success are caused by “Disorientation Fear.” In other words, we object to getting over
a problem, or to fully manifesting a desired state, because succeeding will be too disorienting to be
handled…either by ourselves (I won‟t know who I am) and/or others (they won‟t know how to react
to me or my changes will scare them because of calling them into dealing with something inside
themselves, thus disorienting them).
A Psychoenergetic Reversal (PR) (originally called a Psychological Reversal) is the original Energy
Psychology term for how an objection becomes apparent through Energy Checking. In other
words, PRs are how the existence of Disorientation Fear is assessed through Energy Checking.
Non-polarization (Systemic Energetic Interference) exists when a person‟s Energy Checking
doesn‟t differentiate between responses. In contrast, when a person is “reversed,” s/he does have
contrasting Energy Checking responses to contrasting statements or questions. However, these
responses will be the opposite from what the client would like to be true for him/her. For instance, a
person might have come to you wanting to be over some problem, but when you muscle test
him/her, s/he tests weak on “I want to be over this problem” and strong on “I want to keep this
problem.” This is the essence of what we in the Energy Psychology field have classically called a
Psychoenergetic Reversal.
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The Essence of “Unwillingness to Succeed:” What’s at Risk If Intervention Succeeds & If Intervention Fails?
The very existence of a goal means that it has not yet fully manifested. The very existence of an
intervention issue means that there is something blocking the manifestation of that goal. The very
existence of a block to manifesting a goal means that there are risks in manifesting it. Therefore,
whenever someone has not already manifested an intention, it is by definition because there are
risks involved in succeeding. If there weren‟t, the intention would already have manifested!
Because of this, addressing objections to success is a key component in helping ensure the success
of all intervention methods, including and especially Energy Psychology methods. Establishing
willingness to succeed is the essence of what historically has been called in Energy Psychology
circles “Psychological Reversals” (PRs). Understanding the nature of objections to success has
enabled the Energy Psychology field to evolve beyond our initial understanding of PRs into what
may be more straightforward and elegant ways to establish willingness to succeed.
There appear to be four major categories of objections/excuses people tend to have when they don't
find within themselves sufficient willingness to succeed at removing a block and/or embodying a
desired intention:
1. Unsafety: The client fears that something unsafe might happen to him/her if a piece of baggage
is cleared and/or if s/he succeeds at embodying a desired intention, goal or state. Therefore, the
client‟s energy system won‟t allow him/her to succeed with the intervention.
2. Undeservingness: Part of the client believes s/he doesn‟t deserve to be over a problem or
trauma or wound and/or to fully embody a desired intention, goal or state. Therefore, the client‟s
energy system won‟t allow him/herself to succeed with the intervention.
3. Codependence: Part of the client fears it might be unsafe for someone else if s/he gets over
problem or trauma or wound and/or fully embodies a desired intention, goal or state, AND that
it is the client‟s responsibility to keep that person safe, even if this means not succeeding with
the intervention. This objection is often connected with dysfunctional loyalty scripts people tend
to carry, usually from their original family.
4. Vengeance: Part of the client believes that if s/he gets over problem or trauma or wound and/or
fully embodies a desired intention, goal or state, then this will mean that someone else got away
with having hurt him/her, and that this cannot be allowed. Therefore, proving that someone else
did something awful to them (or even other loved ones) is important enough to not succeed with
intervention (no matter how much the client tries or says s/he wants to succeed).
The protocols on the following pages provide you with step-by-step instructions for addressing
these four key “objections” categories.
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“Willingness to Succeed” Protocol, Option 1 (Quicker but Less ‘Rich’): Modified Psychoenergetic Reversal Intervention Procedure for Intervening with Disorientation Fear
1. Master Energy Check Question: “All of me is 100% willing to (completely) succeed with
intervening with this issue at this time.” versus “Some part of me has an objection to
(completely) succeeding with intervening with this issue at this time.” (Please note that the word
“completely” is in parentheses in these testing statements as well as the ones below, as a
reminder to include that word when you are intervening with objections that surface or resurface
while intervening with the issue itself during the “Able” step in the EPE™ protocol.)
2. Specific Objection Assessment Questions & Interventions: Check the following four
categories of objections (Disorientation Fears), one at a time. When you find the first objection,
intervene with it immediately without checking to see if there are more objections. Then go to
step three, again before checking to find out if there are any other objections. The reason for this
is efficiency: even if there is initially more than one objection, frequently clearing one objection
will also clear one or more other objections. So, when you find your first objection, go
immediately to step three.
a. UNSAFETY:
Energy Checking Assessment: “It‟s unsafe for some part of me to be (completely) over
this problem/embody this goal.” versus “It‟s safe for all of me to be (completely) over this
problem/embody this goal.” (Optional: When this objection exists, ask the client what might
happen if intervening with this issue is successful. This specificity can sometimes help the
objection clear more easily. Examples of unsafety include fearing even admitting to having
this problem, fearing that certain life changes will become necessary if intervention succeed,
fearing one will lose one‟s sense of identity if intervention succeeds, or fearing that one‟s
beliefs about how the world works, how healing works, or their relationship with spirituality
will be challenged if intervention succeeds, or fearing with it might mean if healing in
general or healing this issue in specific were possible. These are all examples of
Disorientation Fear.)
Intervention: While client is tapping side of hand to side of hand, have him/her repeat the
following affirmation three times – “Even though it‟s unsafe for parts of me to be
(completely) over this problem/embody this goal, I deeply and profoundly love and accept
myself.”
Check Results: Repeat the “unsafety” Energy Checking assessment procedure above to
make sure this objection is now cleared. When it is, immediately go to step three. (If it isn‟t,
repeat intervention with client rubbing the NLR spot on the heart side of the chest – see
diagram. If this doesn‟t work, do a complete “9 gamut sandwich” while repeating the
affirmation in the intervention step above or energy check to assess a custom meridian or
chakra intervention point – see last page of module for chakra interventions – and re-do the
intervention above using that point. If these don‟t work either, use the more detailed
intervention protocol on the previous page in place of this intervention protocol.)
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b. UNDESERVINGNESS: Energy Checking Assessment: “Some part of me feels it doesn‟t or I don‟t deserve to be
(completely) over this problem/embody this goal.” versus “All of me feels I deserve to be
(completely) over this problem/embody this goal.” (Optional: When this objection exists,
ask the client why s/he might not deserve to succeed with this intervention. This specificity
can sometimes help the objection clear more easily.)
Intervention: While client is tapping under his/her lower lip (ul) alternating left and right
fingers to do the tapping, have him/her repeat the following affirmation three times – “Even
though parts of me feel they don‟t deserve to be (completely) over this problem/embody this
goal, I deeply and profoundly love and accept myself.”
Check Results: Repeat the “undeservingness” Energy Checking assessment procedure
above to make sure this objection is now cleared. When it is, immediately go to step three.
(If it isn‟t, repeat intervention with client tapping side of hand to side of hand or rubbing the
NLR spot on the heart side of the chest – see diagram. If neither of these work, either do a
complete “9 gamut sandwich” while repeating the affirmation in the intervention step above
or energy check to assess a custom meridian or chakra intervention point – see last page of
module for chakra interventions – and re-do the intervention above using that point. If these
don‟t work either, use the more detailed intervention protocol on the previous page in place
of this intervention protocol.)
c. CODEPENDENCE: Assessment: “It‟s unsafe for someone for me to be (completely) over this problem/embody
this goal.” versus “I‟m willing to be (completely) over this problem/embody this goal even if
it‟s unsafe for anyone else for me to succeed.” (When this objection exists, ask the client
who the person is/people are, and confirm this with Energy Checking. Optional: also ask
what would be unsafe for that person if your client succeeded with intervening with this
issue.)
Intervention: While client is tapping side of hand to side of hand, have him/her repeat the
following affirmation three times – “Even if it‟s unsafe for ______ for me to be (completely)
over this problem/embody this goal, I now free him/her to deal with my healing in whatever
way s/he needs to.”
Check Results: Repeat the “codependence” Energy Checking assessment procedure above
to make sure no codependence remains with any person regarding this issue. When it is,
immediately go to step three. (If it isn‟t, repeat intervention with client rubbing the NLR
spot on the heart side of the chest – see diagram. If this doesn‟t work, either do a complete
“9 gamut sandwich” while repeating the affirmation in the intervention step above or energy
check to assess a custom meridian or chakra intervention point – see last page of module for
chakra interventions – and re-do the intervention above using that point. If these don‟t work
either, use the more detailed intervention protocol on the previous page in place of this
intervention protocol.)
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d. VENGEANCE: Assessment: “I‟m unwilling to be over this problem/embody this goal because someone
doesn‟t deserve for me to be over it.” versus “I‟m willing to be (completely) over this
problem/embody this goal even if anyone else doesn‟t deserve for me to succeed.” (When
this objection exists, ask the client who the person is/people are, and confirm this with
Energy Checking. Optional: Also ask what your client is waiting for that person to do in
order for that person to deserve for your client to succeed with intervening with this issue.)
Intervention: While client is alternately tapping on each outer eye (oe) spot, have him/her
repeat the following affirmation three times – “Even if ________ doesn‟t deserve for me to
be (completely) over this problem/embody this goal, I now choose to succeed anyway.”
Check Results: Repeat the “undeservingness” Energy Checking assessment procedure
above to make sure this objection is now cleared. When it is, immediately go to step three.
(If it isn‟t, repeat intervention with client tapping under lower lip, side of hand to side of
hand, or rubbing the NLR spot on the heart side of the chest – see diagram. If none of these
work, either do a complete “9 gamut sandwich” while repeating the affirmation in the
intervention step above or energy check to assess a custom meridian or chakra intervention
point – see last page of module for chakra interventions – and re-do the intervention above
using that point. If these don‟t work either, use the more detailed intervention protocol on
the previous page in place of this intervention protocol.)
e. Objections Intervention: Sometimes clients need to intensify their commitment prior to
intervening with the issue itself, following having started to hold the risks with grace. When
this is the case, have your client do another round of tapping on the specified acupoints (see
next page) while repeating something like: “Since I am taking risks either way, I choose
success with this issue.” Then ask the client to report what came from this intervention in
terms of willingness to succeed and verify this self-report with Energy Checking. You‟re
looking for your client to verify that now s/he feels sufficient inner willingness to make the
inner stretch necessary to allow the intervention to succeed EVEN THOUGH there are risks.
3. Determine What to Do Next: After you successfully intervene with an objection above, repeat
step one to discover if that objection was the only (or final) one needing intervention. If Energy
Checking confirms that another objection exists, go to step two again and follow the
instructions. Then go back again to step one to find out if 100% willingness to succeed has been
established. When 100% willingness to succeed has been established, go on to Step Five of the
EPE protocol.
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“Willingness to Succeed” Protocol, Option 2 (Richer Option, Takes Time): Holding the Risks With Grace
1. Specify what‟s at risk if you do – & if you don‟t – succeed at clearing away the problem or
trauma or wound and/or to embodying a desired intention, goal or state: Help your client
identify what‟s at risk if s/he succeeds by reviewing each of the four categories described above
for clues. Then ask the client what‟s at risk if s/he keeps the status quo on this issue.
2. Hold the Risks with Grace: Have your client tap on the head and torso acupoints (see page
Error! Bookmark not defined.) while attuned to his/her list of both sets of risks (changing and
maintaining the status quo). Then ask your client to report how s/he feels about these risks.
Verify this self-report with Energy Checking. You’re looking for your client to verify that now
s/he can hold these risks with enough grace to feel sufficient inner willingness to make the
inner stretch necessary to allow the intervention can succeed EVEN THOUGH there are risks. Check these results through self-report and Energy Checking. Repeat this procedure a second
time if your client is not yet able to hold both sets of risk with grace after the first time.
3. Optional (if client feels this extra step might be helpful) – Commit to the Stretch: Sometimes clients need to intensify their commitment prior to intervening with the issue itself,
following having started to hold the risks with grace. When this is the case, have your client do
another round of tapping on the specified acupoints (see chart on a subsequent page) while
repeating something like: “Since I am taking risks either way, I choose success with this issue.”
Then ask the client to report what came from this intervention in terms of willingness to succeed
and verify this self-report with Energy Checking. You‟re looking for your client to verify that
now s/he feels sufficient inner willingness to make the inner stretch necessary to allow the
intervention to succeed EVEN THOUGH there are risks.
4. Troubleshooting: If willingness (permission) cannot be established at this point, intervening
with the source of the objections to success becomes the temporary Priority Treatment Focus
(PTF) for this layer of intervention. Continue with Step 5 of the EPE protocol, intervening with
this instead of the original PTF until this issue has been resolved. If needed before proceeding,
re-select the Progress Evaluation Method so that it matches this PTF.
“Willingness to Succeed” Intervention Option 3: Original Psychological Reversal Interventions & Chakra Interventions for PRs
See the corresponding section of the Troubleshooting manual for instructions. Even if you don‟t use
this option, reviewing it illuminates the range of specialized objections that can arise and which
innovator is credited with originally discovering which PR. Also, make a point of looking at the
final page of that section, because it provides information on chakra PR interventions. This
troubleshooting strategy can be particularly useful even though it is rarely provided in most Energy
Psychology training manuals.
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Energy Psychology Essentials™-On-a-Page: Establishing Willingness to Succeed -- Practice Record Sheet (Version 1) Step 1: Prepare – Establish Rapport, Informed Consent, & Readiness to Benefit from EP Intervention:
(Readiness vs. Systemic Energetic Interference module)
Step 2: Select Intention – Discover Priority Goal & Intervention Focus (Intention/PG/PTF module)
Step 3: Measure: Select Progress Evaluation Method; get Baseline (PEM module)
Step 4: Address Objections – Establish Willingness to Succeed w/ EP Intervention: What‟s at
risk if succeed and fail (Willingness module)
Step 5: Do 1 Round of the Priority Treatment Method for intervening with the PTF, evaluating progress ongoingly
until intervention seems to be complete (PTM module)
Step 6: Determine the Next Step Based on Progress Made: (Next Step and Upgrades module)
Done Element What to Do
1. Establish Readiness to Benefit from
Intervention (pg Error! Bookmark not
defined.) (Systemic Energetic Interference)
Basic Rapport, Informed Consent
Quick Starts?
Temporary Over-Rides?
Complex SEI Sources?
2. Select Intervention Intentions (pg Error!
Bookmark not defined.-Error!
Bookmark not defined.)
Priority Goal (PG) & Confirm With Energy Checking
Priority Treatment Focus (PTF)
3. Select Progress Evaluation Method (Rating Scale & Depiction Method) &
Baseline (page Error! Bookmark not
defined.)
Rating Scale Selected
Depiction Scale Selected:
Baseline Rating: Self-Report (SR) & Energy Checking (EC)
4. Establish Willingness to
Succeed (page 10) (Unsafety,
undeservingness, codependence &
vengeance)
BASELINE PERMISSION ENERGY CHECK
“All of me is 100% willing to succeed with intervening with this
issue at this time.” versus “Some part of me has an objection to
succeeding with intervening with this issue at this time.”
Yes No
UNSAFETY
1) Assessment: “It‟s unsafe for some part of me to be over this
problem/embody this goal.” versus “It‟s safe for all of me to be over
this problem/embody this goal.” If unsafe, go to #2 below. If safe, go
to next objection further below.
2) Intervention (if needed): Activate side of hand, repeating the
following three times – “Even if it‟s unsafe for some part of me to be
over this problem/embody this goal, I deeply & profoundly love and
accept myself.”
3) Check Results: Repeat the diagnostic statement in #1 above.
When results are as desired, re-do Baseline Permission Energy
Check. If 100% willingness is not yet confirmed, go on to the next
objection below.
[CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE]
UNDESERVINGNESS
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1) Assessment: “Some part of me believes it doesn‟t or I don‟t
deserve to be over this problem/embody this goal.” versus “All of me
deserves to be over this problem/embody this goal.” If undeserving,
go to #2 below. If safe, go to next objection further below.
2) Intervention (if needed): Activate under lower lip, repeating the
following three times – “Even if some part of me believes it doesn‟t
or I don‟t deserve to be over this problem/embody this goal, I deeply
& profoundly love and accept myself.”
3) Check Results: Repeat the diagnostic statement in #1 above.
When results are as desired, re-do Baseline Permission Energy
Check. If 100% willingness is not yet confirmed, go on to the next
objection below.
CODEPENDENCE
1) Assessment: “It‟s unsafe for someone for me to be over this
problem/embody this goal.” versus “It‟s safe for all others for me to
be over this problem/embody this goal.” If unsafe, go to #2 below. If
safe, go to next objection further below.
2) Intervention (if needed): Determine who it‟s unsafe for and
verify via Energy Checking. Then, activate side of hand, repeating
the following three times – “Even if it‟s unsafe for _____ for me to
be over this problem/embody this goal, I now free him/her to deal
with my healing in whatever way s/he needs to.”
3) Check Results: Repeat the diagnostic statement in #1 above.
When results are as desired, re-do Baseline Permission Energy
Check. If 100% willingness is not yet confirmed, go on to the next
objection below.
VENGEANCE
1) Assessment: “I‟m unwilling to be over this problem/embody this
goal because someone doesn‟t deserve for me to be over it.” versus
“I‟m willing to be (completely) over this problem/embody this goal
even if anyone else doesn‟t deserve for me to succeed.” If there are
vengeance issues, go to #2 below. If there are not, switch to
Willingness to Succeed worksheet Version Two.
2) Intervention (if needed): Determine who the vengeance issue is
with and verify via Energy Checking. Then, activate the outer eye,
repeating the following three times – “Even if _____ doesn‟t deserve
for me to be over this problem/embody this goal, I now choose to
succeed anyway.”
3) Check Results: Repeat the diagnostic statement in #1 above.
When results are as desired, re-do Baseline Permission Energy
Check. If 100% willingness is not yet confirmed, go on to the next
objection below.
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Energy Psychology Essentials™-On-a-Page: Establishing Willingness to Succeed -- Practice Record Sheet (Version 2)
Step 1: Prepare – Establish Rapport, Informed Consent, & Readiness to Benefit from EP
Intervention: (Readiness vs. Systemic Energetic Interference module)
Step 2: Select Intention – Discover Priority Goal & Intervention Focus (Intention/PG/PTF module)
Step 3: Measure: Select Progress Evaluation Method; get Baseline (PEM module)
Step 4: Address Objections – Establish Willingness to Succeed w/ EP Intervention: What‟s at
risk if succeed and fail (Willingness module)
Step 5: Do 1 Round of the Priority Treatment Method for intervening with the PTF, evaluating
progress ongoingly until intervention seems to be complete (PTM module)
Step 6: Determine the Next Step Based on Progress Made: (Next Step and Upgrades module)
Done Element What to Do
1. Establish Readiness to
Benefit from Intervention (pg
Error! Bookmark not defined.)
(Systemic Energetic Interference)
Basic Rapport, Informed Consent
Quick Starts?
Temporary Over-Rides?
Complex SEI Sources?
2. Select Intervention
Intentions (pg Error!
Bookmark not defined.-Error!
Bookmark not defined.)
Priority Goal (PG) & Confirm With Energy Checking
Priority Treatment Focus (PTF)
3. Select Progress Evaluation
Method (Rating Scale &
Depiction Method) &
Baseline (page Error!
Bookmark not defined.)
Rating Scale Selected
Depiction Scale Selected:
Baseline Rating: Self-Report (SR) & Energy Checking (EC)
4. Establish Willingness to
Succeed (page 13) (write risks;
intervene with to hold both sets of
risks with grace and then intervene
with if needed to choose to
succeed anyway!)
A. MAP THE RISKS
Risks if status quo continues:
Risks if intervention succeeds:
B. INTERVENE WITH THE RISKS
Activate the head & torso acupoints while focusing on holding both
sets side-by-side with grace
C. COMMIT TO THE STRETCH
Activate the head & torso acupoints while focusing on: “Since I am
taking risks either way, I choose success with this issue.”
D. VERIFY WILLINGNESS TO SUCCEED WITH INTERVENING WITH
THE PTF
“We now have 100% permission to succeed with intervening with
this issue” versus “There are additional objections to succeeding.”
Self-Report Energy Checking
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