Neuro emotional technique

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Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) is a psychotherapeutic methodology used to normalize unresolved physical and behavioural patterns in the body.

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[edit] Case studies

When used to treat emotional trauma in a group of seven cancer patients, improvements of up to 88% were shown in symptom reduction.[1] In an uncontrolled case series involving two patients, NET was shown to be effective in fertility issues by relieving stress related symptoms. Further study was recommended.[2]

[edit] History

Originally formulated by chiropractor Scott Walker, it has evolved into a set of techniques used by chiropractors, psychologists and other mental health practitioners.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Short term correlates of the Neuro Emotional Technique for cancer-related traumatic stress symptoms: A pilot case series, Daniel A. Monti et al, 2007. [1]
  2. ^ Two Reports of Resolution of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome-Induced Anovulation in Females Receiving Neuro Emotional Technique, Peter Bablis, Henry Pollard, Andrew McHardy. Chiropract J Aust 2006 36: 2-8. [2]

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