Final question - please can you explain what is the difference between EFT and ART and how do they achieve habituation and therefore relief so much more quickly than TRT? What is it about the method of ART or EFT that is more efficient time wise than TRT?
Am: Before I respond to your question, please understand that my doing so is not intended as a recommendation for any specific commercial remedy or method. I fully respect the founders and staff of this community, and their guidelines. I am also not putting down TRT. As Dr Nagler has personally testified, TRT is an accepted and effective therapy for sufferers of tinnitus and hyperacusis. Als0, as I have repeatedly said, my concerns with TRT involve cost and time.
At the time TRT was developed by Dr Pawel Jastreboff in the 1980s, no other reliable method was available to T or H sufferers. In an effort to help their patients, physicians often prescribed a variety of useless or even dangerous medications. TRT was and is a huge improvement.
Around 1980, Dr Roger Callahan developed a treatment for his patients who experienced a variety of phobias. He was a brilliant practicing psychotherapist in Southern California. He termed his method, Thought Field Therapy, or TFT. Dr Callahan had studied acupuncture and its meridians along with several other modalities that were considered alternative at the time. TFT involved gentle fingertip stimulation of specific acupressure points, along with unique setup statements that he created. Callahan postulated that ALL fears in the body result from a disruption of the normal energy flow within the circulating meridian system. His theory was quite revolutionary, and largely ignored by those of us in conventional medicine. Many scoffed at his ideas. But he continued to write about and speak about his discovery, and provided case history after case history, demonstrating outstanding successful results. He was often able to help his patients remove lifelong disabling phobias within a few minutes to a few hours at most.
To keep my response as brief as possible while still answering your question, A Stanford University engineering graduate - Mr Gary Craig - studied with Dr Callahan, and developed EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques.) He has done more than anyone to educate the public about these methods of fear removal. Craig has also proven the technique effective in many thousands of applications around the globe.
After retiring from my medical and surgical practice, I became interested in clinical hypnotherapy as a treatment for several medical conditions, including the pain of severe burns, IBS, tinnitus, hyperacusis, and more. This interest led me by chance to a presentation about EFT. I was highly skeptical of what I witnessed, but I watched people quickly remove fears and phobias of all types simply by stimulation of specific acupressure points. There is a bit more to the technique than I am explaining here, but I saw the method reliably work over and over and over.
Because of my training and personal experiences with tinnitus, hyperacusis, and ocular migraines. I began to apply the method for my own issues. The results have been amazing to me. In time, I began teaching the method to other sufferers. I modified my approach to EFT somewhat, so I termed the modification "Anxiety Relief Techniques," or ART.
The method works quickly because it unhooks the fear response associated with a particular fear-invoking stimulus. In my case, the fear-invoking stimulus was my noise of tinnitus or my fear of sounds that seemed painfully loud to me. I found that I could remove within minutes the fear response to most of my associated fears. These fears included anxiety, outright fear, frustration, guilt, and sadness.
This emerging field is known today as energy psychology. I find this term misleading in many ways, but haven't come up with a more descriptive term to date.
It is my hope that I can share what I have learned with anyone suffering as a result of experiencing tinnitus, hyperacusis, migraines, or other forms of anxiety. At age 78, I also hope to share my knowledge and experience with other medical professionals, so that they may pass forward what I have to share with them.
Bless you,
Dr Charlie