FAQs Web Update:
 

1. Will this method interfere with cognitive therapy?
2. Can this method help with feeling unworthy, a failure, or a loser?
3. What am I supposed to be thinking about when I do the Polarity Reversal correction statements?
4. Should I be tapping on the back of both hands when I do the Bridge?
5. In The Optimizer, what do you mean by focusing on the 'disbelief?"
6. Can these methods be useful for OCD and other serious problems?
7. How can I best use these methods for weight loss?
8. Why does ESM work so quickly?
9. Can ESM help with problems that are now listed in the book?
10. Why doesn't my distress go away permanently?
11. I've gotten some relief, but how do I get my distress down to a zero?
12. I don't know how to figure out what "ideosyncratic' or unique polarity reversal I might have. What should I do?
13. How can I help my child more with these methods?
14. How can I tell if I'm tapping with enough pressure?
15. I have read the book and question #5 and I'm still a bit confused about how to apply the Polarity Reversals in Phase 2 and 3 of the Optimizer. Can you help?
16. Can ESM be used for weight loss?
17. Every time I do a protocol, do I need to do all 12 polarity themes or use one that most closely fits my problem?
18. How many times do I tap per site (not the sites with *asterisks) before moving on to the next tap site?
19. Do I need to keep an appropriate thought (depending on the protocol) in mind while tapping, similar to the way you suggest for the PR's in FAQ #3?.
20. Do I need to keep an appropriate thought(depending on the protocol) in mind while using the 5 step breathing excercise and its tapping sequences?
21. Do I need to keep an appropriate thought (depending on the protocol) in mind when using the bridge and eye rolls?


1. Question: I have been in a program of cognitive therapy to correct patterns of thinking that are negative about myself, the future, and about the world around me. In other words, I tend to imagine the worst will happen. I'm working hard to change and a friend recommended your book and your method. I worry that if all the pain that my thinking patterns cause me go away all at once that I may lose my incentive to work on my negative thinking patterns. What do you think about combining what I have been doing and your method of emotional self-management?
 
Answer: You're asking a very insightful question. Will taking away an emotional distress (fear or pain) remove the incentive to continue using a cognitive therapy that is helping you correct distorted thinking patterns? We do not believe that thought energy therapies will replace other therapies, but your question is about the motivation to persist with another therapy. Let us assume for a moment that the 'fear' and 'pain' you are referring to are associated with the consequences of your behaviors that resulted from 'crooked' thinking (the pain from the loss of an important relationship, or fear of failing at an important task ahead). When the 'unproductive' pain or fear is removed we are still left with the memory of what has happened to us and the rational knowledge that without changing our patterns of behavior another loss or another failure is still probable. It has been our observation that people are able to benefit from other therapies more rapidly when the unproductive emotional distress has been reduced or eliminated. Notice we have said UNPRODUCTIVE distress. Thought energy therapies such as our method, called Emotional Self-Management, do not eliminate productive emotional distress. For example, a person with a fear related to an upcoming event or situation (let's say making a presentation at work) will be able to eliminate the unproductive portion of that fear, the incessant worry that catastrophe will take place, the high levels of anxiety that prevent concentration, the dread that may elicit an avoidance behavior. What will not be eliminated are the excitement and the knowledge that proper preparation, which is necessary to make the presentation a success -- we would consider this productive energy. A person who has lost some important relationship, a love, a family member, a good friend, due to poor relationship skills or from behaviors that put a wedge in the relationship, can eliminate the unproductive guilt and pain of rejection, however, that person may still feel the longing for a repair of the relationship (productive and motivating). The power of thought energy therapies has been sometimes mis-portrayed. They are not 'magic bullets' that take away all of our emotions or feelings. They are methods to rebalance our emotional energies so that we can unblock and resolve unproductive emotional loops that prevent us from learning at our best. Put in another way, do you believe you will learn a new skill best if you are highly anxious, worried, and have negative or pessimistic views? Research suggests that we will learn new skills best with a moderate amount of emotional arousal that is associated with excitement, engagement in the process of learning, and the challenge of acquiring new skills. Those are productive feelings that will not be affected by thought energy therapies. In some cases, those positive emotions may have been overshadowed by strong negative or unproductive ones, which when eliminated, allow the positive emotions to be felt and utilized. ******

2. Question: I have been using your book to great effect. I do have a question, However, I have a general feeling like I am unworthy, a failure, and loser. I am in cognitive therapy for this. However, I was wondering if there is an appropriate tap sequence for this?

Answer: What you describe are really complex cognitions (thoughts) rather than emotional distress. However, there is a way to help by using these methods and it deals with treating the underlying negative life beliefs. That, however, goes beyond the scope of the Tap Sequences in the book. Cognitive therapy is one effective way, and we're glad you're using that to help. With thought energy therapy the process involves targeting the negative life belief and treating it as you would an emotional target. While we do this mainly using a diagnostic method involving manual muscle testing (borrowed from Kinesiology) you might use the Comprehensive Tap Sequence on page 157. Rate the level of strength of one particular negative life belief (e.g., "I'm unworthy") and go through the entire ESM protocol from Balanced Breathing, correcting PRs and the Comprehensive Tap Sequence. You might then use the Optimizer with the positive goal statement as something like "I am worthy of good things in life," to install the positive cognition. We'd suggest that you use this as an adjunct to your cognitive therapy not instead of. * * * *


3. Question: I have bought the book and begun using the methods but I would feel better about applying the technique if I knew for sure that I was doing it right. I understand the SUDS, and the Balanced Breathing. I was wondering a few things. (1) During the Polarity reversals, am I supposed to be thinking about the specific problem or the emotion or can I focus on a general feeling? (2) I also don't know what to think about during the tapping sequence. I also wanted to know exactly where I was supposed to use the intention statement. (3) It takes me about 1/2 hour to do all of this. Is it supposed to be this long and does it get shorter after doing it for a while?

Answer: 1. During the Polarity Reversals (except for the Global PR) you do need to focus on some aspect of the distress you are working on. The PRs will not be effective if you are not thinking about some part of the problem as you make the statements while tapping the appropriate site (or rubbing in the case of the chest spot.) 2. The Intention Statements are made during certain Tap Sequences at the site marked with an * (asterisk). Not all Tap Sequences have Intention Statements. For those that do, you make each statement 3 times while tapping the Tap Site marked with a large * (asterisk). 3. There is a learning curve that you are going through and learning the procedures does take some time because you are probably reading and then doing. The Procedures at a Glance section beginning on page 251 is intended to help you get familiar with the steps and soon you'll be able to just use the guide on each page of the particular Tap Sequence for specific problems, such as on page 154. Be patient with yourself. As you get more familiar it will go faster. * * * *


4. Question: When I do the Bridge I wonder if I am to only do it while tapping the back of one hand or am I supposed to also change hands and do it again while tapping on the back of the other hand too?

Answer: The Bridge is done completely on one hand. There is no need to duplicate the Bridge while tapping on the opposite hand. All of our acupressure points exist in a symmetrical pattern with Tap Sites on both the right and left sides of the body. It is only necessary to tap on ONE side of the body to make the process work. When tapping the locations for the Tap Sequences you may use either the right or left side of the body, and you may alternate from right to left for different Tap Sites. It makes no difference. Some people like to tap the corresponding locations on both sides of the body simultaneously (such as under both eyes or on both sides of the Collarbone), and that's fine too. * * * *


A reader had this excellent question.
5. Question: I am trying to apply the methods of The Optimize and am having some problems understanding what you mean by 'disbelief' that is in the Intention Statements of the Polarity Reversal corrections (page 209). The statement on page 208 confuses me, that "the problem now focuses on the negative thought or self-doubt that interferes with your total belief in yourself."

Answer: The concept of disbelief refers to whatever stands in the way of you rating your positive goal statement a +10. It may be different from one person to the next. It may be some form of self-doubt such as the fact that a person has had some unsuccessful experiences in the past. The Optimizer is most often used toward performance related goals -- making a presentation or speech, sports or athletic competitions, test taking, etc. It is not usually applied to the elimination of such emotions as anger, guilt, shame, love pain, or regret. Let's say a person is using The Optimizer for public speaking - after the anxiety has been eliminated (using the protocol and methods in Parts I, II, and III), the positive goal statement might be "I can speak before the group with confidence and competence." In most cases when the anxiety toward a performance-related goal is eliminated the Validity of that Cognition (the goal statement) is a + 1 or greater. But it may not be a + 9 or +10 yet. Belief refers to how believable or 'valid' the statement seems to you at that moment. The difference between that rating (say a +3) and +10 represent a degree of disbelief. That disbelief may be self-doubt as mentioned above, or it may be based on some vague feeling of uncertainty. It is not that a person still has anxiety or fear, but there is some degree of confidence lacking. That discrepancy is what we are calling disbelief and the polarity reversal corrections are targeted on the same themes of deserving, safety, etc. to eliminate blocks to fully believing or having the positive goal statement be completely 'valid' The same concept applies to the imagery component of the Optimizer and therefore the 'disbelief' relates to how valid or believable the imagery of the goal feels, and we relate the imagery to how 'real' it feels where cognitions we relate to how true they feel. We realize that there are some semantic hurdles that are occurring and we hope you won't get too bogged down in words. The real power of the Optimizer is installing the positive statement using the tap points as something like gates or openings that allow the messages (first thoughts, then images) to be accepted at the deepest levels possible. If, however, as you are doing the Optimizer you discover an anxiety or frustration, or other emotion emerge, then you must return to Phase 1 and treat it as a target problem with an appropriate Tap Sequence to eliminate it before returning to install the positive goal statement. * * * *


6. Question: A member of my family has been diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and I wondered could your methods help him?

Answer: While our book is not intended as a treatment for OCD, which is a clinical condition, the methods can be helpful as part of an overall treatment process. A person with OCD should be receiving treatment from a specialist in that condition. If your relative doesn't have a therapist you may find a referral from your local chapter of the American Psychological Association and you might check with the national office for a local number, 202-336-5500. The methods of energy psychology are still very new and most psychologists and psychiatrists have either not heard of them or are likely to be unfamiliar with using them as part of an overall treatment plan. The methods described in the book can be discussed with the specialist to see how they might help in managing anxiety and stress. This advice is true for any clinical condition including depression, Schizophrenia, Bi Polar disorder (manic-depression), sexual dysfunction, or substance dependence/abuse. Such clinical disorders should be assessed and treated by a qualified mental health professional. Self-help may be appropriate as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. * * * *


7. Question: I purchased your tapes and then your book and am still learning the techniques. I have always been able to keep my weight fairly well under control (within about 20 lbs.) until about a year ago. Over the last year, I have gained so that now I am over 60 lbs. overweight. I just can't believe I have allowed this to happen! I have had a lot of external stress the last 2 years, and this is what I attribute the gain to. But, every day I get up I say to myself "You'll start today", and then it seems as the day goes on, I just care less and less about staying with it. The comfort of the food is stronger than the desire to lose weight. I don't have an eating disorder (anorexia, bulimia, or anything like that). A lot of days I don't really eat much at all, just the wrong things...cappuccino instead of lunch or a milk shake instead of supper. I want very much to lose the weight; I feel as if my life is on hold until I get this weight off. Can your method help me with this weight problem?

Answer: The methods in the book and tape can be useful in managing weight. In most problems with overeating the underlying factor is anxiety. Anxiety from many sources produces a variety of behaviors that attempt to calm that anxiety. Food and eating are one way that many people have developed to calm themselves from stress and upset or anxious feelings. Eating is handy and available, often reinforced from childhood experiences and from the good tastes. The way to use ESM for help is to address the anxiety or stress that is associated with compulsive urges to eat - particularly between meals or for foods that are 'junk' or empty of real nutrition. Dieting doesn't work. Eating sensibly and to nourish your body (not your emotions) is healthy. Apply the Tap Sequence for compulsive urges on a regular basis before each meal. It will be helpful to do the Balanced Breathing exercise three times a day (that's only about 5 minutes of time), and correct for Polarity Reversals before you do the Tap Sequence. For food urges you might also add the Reversal "I deeply accept myself EVEN IF getting over this urge for food will cause me to feel deprived." That is sometimes a unique reversal that occurs with compulsive urges. Rather than wait for food urges to get out of hand, do these procedures BEFORE your anxiety builds. We have found that after a few weeks of regular ESM tapping, that the need to tap decreases as your anxiety remains at a lower level and urges diminish. Remember, exercise and moderate carbs and fat content are part of balanced good health. Don't get impatient, work with the method to feel the relief from immediate urges or anxiety, the weight will come off with consistent use and calming yourself in ways without food. * * * * *


8. Question: Why does ESM work so quickly?

Answer: According to the theory underlying thought energy therapies, blocks to resolving emotional distress reside within one or more of the body's energy systems. Tapping at specific acupressure points acts to restore the balance and the effects of the balance create physiological changes. When the disturbance within the energy system is removed balance is restored virtually immediately.


9. Question: Can ESM help me with problems that are not listed in your book?

Answer: In this book are over two dozen common emotional problems that people can experience in everyday life. The Comprehensive Sequence listed in the book may be applied to emotional targets that are not listed. The methods of Emotional Self-Management can also be used in a customized way by a properly trained professional to address the entire spectrum of human emotional distress. Identifying the proper treatment sequence for complex emotional distresses is accomplished using manual muscle testing. Such muscle testing requires training and practice. If an individual is experiencing severe levels of emotional distress that are impairing life in one or more areas, an assessment by a qualified mental health professional is recommended. In the Resources section of the book there are organizations and associations for locating professionals who utilize thought energy therapies in their practice.


10. Question: I have gotten relief using the ESM methods but my distress does not stay gone permanently. What should I do?

Answer: That you have received some relief indicates the methods are working for you, and there are several possibilities to explain why the relief does not last. Problems related to the future are more likely to need re-treatment. Compulsive urges for food, cigarettes, alcohol, or other substances are likely to involve elements that produce polarity reversals, or even act as toxins to the body's energy. A regular maintenance program developed from chapter 12 will be helpful. In other cases there may be new aspects of the same problem that develop, which require re-treatment. For example, if the problem is anxiety regarding public speaking, the original target may have involved speaking in front of 15 or 20 people, and a new situation that involves speaking in front of 50 people might require re-treatment.


11. Question: I can't seem to get my distress level reduced below 4 on the SUD scale, is there anything I can do to get it to go down to zero?

Answer: When some improvement has been seen but a complete resolution has not occurred there are several things to look at. First, some problems are not ready to be completely eliminated, for example, recent loss of a loved one and the associated grief. Or, with anger at some situation that is current or on-going it may be productive to have some moderate levels of the distress which helps protect ourselves. When that is not the case and the reason the distress level does not continue to decline is due to interfering polarity reversals that occur during the treatment process and Booster Polarity Reversals are needed. While the usual protocol has two Booster PRs, it may be necessary to administer Booster PRs on all the themes listed for Polarity Reversals, (see pages 70-71) and repeat each of these again at the point in the procedure that you become stuck and nothing else has helped.


12. Question: I'm having difficulty figuring out what a special or what you call a 'idiosyncratic' polarity reversal for me might be. Nothing comes to mind as a theme to correct. What should I do?

Answer: Sometimes we can determine what our unique or special theme is and sometimes it eludes us. While the list of special reversals on page 143 may help, you may have one that does not appear on that list. In that case, you might ask a close friend or family member if they might identify a theme in your belief system that they can recognize. Sometimes a person who knows you well might say that they notice you seem to act as if don't trust yourself enough. That may be an observation that fits one of the themes on the list, but that you could not see for yourself. Or, they may identify a theme that is not on the list but pertains to you. Finally, if you are still stuck and can't identify any special reversal rub the chest spot and repeat the statement three times, "I deeply and completely accept myself, even if I have some life belief that prevents me from getting over this problem." Though not as powerful as identifying the specific theme, such a statement can work if you keep your thoughts on the possibility of such an interfering theme or belief.


13. Question: I have been doing polarity reversal corrections on my five-year-old boy, but it only seems to work to calm him down once awhile. What can I do to make it more effective?

Answer: As children grow and develop, so does the complexity of their thoughts and their polarity reversals. If you are only tapping on the side of the hand, as will work for infants and sometimes toddlers, you may need to make an intention statement in his presence. If you have been doing that already, then there may be other reasons for his mood changes. Polarity reversals by themselves may not always solve the distress. You may want to try administering a tap sequence that is appropriate for the mood that you believe he is experiencing. For example, if he appears anxious, angry, frustrated, has hurt feelings, or is disappointed, use the appropriate Tap Sequence after you've done all the Polarity Reversal corrections. For smaller children such as your five-year-old, you can administer the PRs in stages if he will not sit still long enough to go through the entire series in one sitting. Then the Tap Sequence can be administered without the Bridge and see how he is doing. Also, consider that the underlying problem may need some other measures as well, such as talking about the problem emotion, or problem solving his troubling situation.


14. Question: I'm not sure if I'm tapping hard enough. How can I tell if I'm using enough pressure?

Answer: The tapping process is a little bit like pushing down on the plunger of a mechanical spray bottle, there is a point at which the pressure is sufficient to create the spray and less pressure does not produce the needed effect, while extra pressure does little to improve the dispersion of the liquid in the bottle. Tapping has a threshold to produce an effect while tapping much harder may only cause a bruise or discomfort and not extra benefit. Generally, if you tap with sufficient pressure to activate the keys on a computer keyboard or firm enough to activate the keypad of a telephone you will be tapping sufficiently to activate an acupuncture site. The reason for tapping 7 to 10 times is to ensure that you provide enough stimulation. If your tapping is so light that you would not click the keypad of a computer or telephone then you may not be tapping hard enough. Tap more firmly, but not so much as to cause discomfort or pain. Some people do find that some tap sites are tender, but tapping should not hurt.


15. Question: I have read the book and question #5 and I'm still a bit confused about how to apply the Polarity Reversals in Phase 2 and 3 of the Optimizer. Can you help?

Answer: Phase 2 begins when you have cleared away any negative emotions associated with your goal. Let's say you are working on improving your abilty to present to a busines audience, such as a sales presentation. Any anxiety, worry, or other interferring emotion is addressed with the basic tap sequence.

Now you are at a 0 or maybe a 1 on the SUDS when you think about giving the presentation. You are now ready for Phase 2. If you have just completed the Tap Sequences and have recently (within a few hours) done the Balanced Breathing there is no need to redo it.

Now you formulate the positive goal statement. Let say it's something like: "I speak to a group with confidence and calm" Note that the statement is in present tense, active, and contains the elements that may be important for you.Now you rate how true the statement feels or how strongly you believe the statement on a 0 to +10 scale (VOC page 208). In many cases it will already have some positive valence due to the removal of anxiety or other negative emotions. Let's say it's a +2 in believability.

Next you go through the PR corrections. The intention here is to correct any blocks to 'disbelief' in the statement. (We might add here that it is important that the positive goal statement have rational plausability, that is, it could be true. If the goal statement is beyond the realm of possibility, such as "I present with the power and effectiveness of Anthony Robbins" may not be realistic if you are a novice speaker). The PR correction statements would be something like, "I deeply and completely accept myself, even if I want to keep this disbelief in my goal statement." Remember there is nothing sacred or magical about the words. It is the concept of disbelief in the goal statement that is being addressed, you can modify the words to feel comfortable.

After clearing the reversals on all themes you apply the Tap Sequence on page 216. Then rate the VOC. If you are at a +9 or +10 move to the Eye Roll and then Phase 3, if not, administer a Booster PR correction, "I fully accept myself, even though I still have SOME disbelief," etc. The reapply the Tap Sequence procedure and repeat until you are at a high level of belief or validity in the statement.

Finally, Phase 3. Now you IMAGINE the goal statement as you would like it to appear, and rate the level of believability in the IMAGERY of the goal. For most people, by this point the VOI (page 212) will be up there, maybe a +5, +6, or even higher. Regardless, you administer the PRs for VOI. You are now correcting for any disbelief in the imagery. Then administer the Tap Sequence with associated imagery of the goal (page 217) with the objective being a level of +9 or +10. If stuck, administer Booster PRs (page 258) and repeat until satisfied with the confidence level you have achieved.


16. Question: Can ESM be used for weight loss?

Answer: Yes, the method does work for weight loss, however, with weight loss the situation is more complex then merely turning off an urge for eating. We must eat to live and therefore there is a demand for recurring decisions as to what to eat, how much, and how often. The use of ESM is for eliminating self-sabotage (correcting for Polarity Reversals) and to turn off unproductive urges for food (in-between meal snacks, second helpings, and cravings for temptation foods (pastries, excessive desserts, etc.) The ESM techniques should be used in combination with a program of regular exercise (here is where the PRs can help with motivation and removing the blocks to exercise), good eating habits, and reasonable weight loss goals.


17.Question: Thank you so much for writing this great book! I am part way through it and know it is the answer to a lot of my problems. I have at this time one question that I haven't been able to answer. the question is: Every time I do a protocol, do I need to do all 12 polarity themes or use one that most closely fits my problem? I hope that makes sense. I wish I had it years ago when I was a competitive target shooter. I know it would have helped me with my nervousness which held me back from being a great shooter instead of a very good shooter.

Answer: Thanks for writing to us. Whenever you target a particular problem or emotion with the method you should correct for all 12 polarity themes. As you progress through a problem, if you apply a different Tap Sequence for the same problem you do not need to do the PR corrections again. However, if you focus on a new problem then it will be best to do the PR corrections again on that new target. For example, if your target is anxiety about an upcoming competition you would do the Balanced Breathing, then correct for all 12 PRs, then do the Tap Sequence for Anticipatory Anxiety. Now suppose you drop the anxiety level from an 8 to a 4, and you now focus on that remaining anxiety and discover you are thinking about the disappointment with your performance at some previous competition and that is related to your current distress. No need to redo the PR corrections as you apply the Tap Sequence for Frustration (Disappointment, pg161). On the other hand, if you went from an 8 to a 4 and then discovered a new issue, such as anger or sorrow related to how your father would berate and criticize you for doing poorly in school or some activity as a child, that would be a new problem and it would be best to correct all PRs related to that new target.


18.Question: How many times do I tap per site (not the sites with *asterisks) before moving on to the next tap site?

Answer: Tap each site about 7 to 10 times (unless directed otherwise). Sites with Astericks should be tapped continuously while making the Intention Statement 3 times.


19.Question: Do I need to keep an appropriate thought (depending on the protocol) in mind while tapping, similar to the way you suggest for the PR's in FAQ #3?

Answer: Yes, while going through the Tap Sequence keep the emotional problem in your thoughts.


20.Question: Do I need to keep an appropriate thought(depending on the protocol) in mind while using the 5 step breathing excercise and its tapping sequences?

Answer: No. The 5-step breathing exercise is not 'problem-specific' and you may merely focus on the exercise itself as you do it (meaning, you can think about anything you wish).


21.Question: Do I need to keep an appropriate thought (depending on the protocol) in mind when using the bridge and eye rolls?

Answer: Yes, when doing these two procedures you are treating a specific emotional target and that should be in your thoughts during the Bridge and Eye Roll.


NOTE: We would love to hear some of your success stories and they can be an inspiration to others. Please email your successes as well as any challenges you may have experienced and thank you for being open to exploring this new way of managing emotions.


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