Church Dawson, Feinstein David
National Institute for Integrative Healthcare, Fulton, CA.
Innersource, Ashland, OR.
Med Acupunct. 2017 Aug 1;29(4):194-205. doi: 10.1089/acu.2017.1213.
The manual stimulation of acupuncture points has been combined with components of cognitive and exposure therapies into a clinical and self-help approach known as Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT). More than 40 clinical trials and four meta-analytic reviews of EFT treatments have demonstrated large effect sizes with a range of conditions, including pain, PTSD (in both civilian and military veteran populations), phobias, anxiety, and depression. This review describes the approach, with a focus on PTSD in veterans and service members, provides an overview of how EFT is most commonly applied, and outlines obstacles and cautions related to its implementation. Peer-reviewed clinical trials and meta-analyses of EFT in the treatment of PTSD are assessed to identify the characteristics of the approach that render it suitable for the treatment of PTSD. The literature demonstrates that remediation of PTSD and comorbid conditions is typically accomplished within brief time frames, ranging from one session for phobias to between four and ten sessions for PTSD. Clinical EFT has been shown to regulate stress hormones and limbic function and to improve various neurologic markers of general health. The epigenetic effects of EFT include upregulation of immunity genes and downregulation of inflammation genes. Six dismantling studies have indicated that the acupressure component of EFT is an active ingredient and not placebo. Seven empirically supported strengths of the approach were identified that make it especially suitable for use with veterans and active military: (1) the depth and breadth of treatment effects; (2) the relatively brief timeframes required for successful treatment; (3) the low risk of adverse events; (4) the minimal training time required for the approach to be applied effectively; (5) the simultaneous reduction of physical and psychologic symptoms; (6) the utility and cost-effectiveness of clinical EFT in a large group format; and (7) the method's adaptability to online and telemedicine applications.
穴位的手动刺激已与认知疗法和暴露疗法的组成部分相结合,形成了一种名为情绪自由技术(EFT)的临床和自助方法。超过40项关于EFT治疗的临床试验和四项荟萃分析表明,EFT在一系列病症中都有显著效果,包括疼痛、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD,包括平民和退伍军人)、恐惧症、焦虑症和抑郁症。本综述描述了该方法,重点关注退伍军人和现役军人的PTSD,概述了EFT最常用的应用方式,并概述了其实施过程中的障碍和注意事项。对EFT治疗PTSD的同行评审临床试验和荟萃分析进行评估,以确定该方法适合治疗PTSD的特征。文献表明,PTSD和共病状况的治疗通常在较短时间内完成,从治疗恐惧症的一次疗程到治疗PTSD的四到十次疗程不等。临床EFT已被证明可以调节应激激素和边缘系统功能,并改善各种一般健康的神经学指标。EFT的表观遗传效应包括免疫基因的上调和炎症基因的下调。六项拆解研究表明,EFT的指压成分是有效成分而非安慰剂。确定了该方法的七个经实证支持的优点,使其特别适合退伍军人和现役军人使用:(1)治疗效果的深度和广度;(2)成功治疗所需的相对较短时间;(3)不良事件风险低;(4)有效应用该方法所需的培训时间最少;(5)同时减轻身体和心理症状;(6)临床EFT以大群体形式应用的实用性和成本效益;(7)该方法对在线和远程医疗应用的适应性。