Emotional acupuncture
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Emotional acupuncture

Elizabeth Lynch Freelance journalist

A therapy that cures negative emotions works wonders where conventional approaches fail, its supporters claim. Elizabeth Lynch reports

Emotional freedom technique is gaining popularity in the UK for the treatment of psychological problems. Its supporters say it is particularly useful for people who have had traumatic experiences.

Nursing Standard. 21, 50, 24-25. doi: 10.7748/ns.21.50.24.s25

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