About the webinar
Even the most seasoned EFT practitioners occasionally encounter sessions where progress stalls, emotional shifts don’t occur, or clients seem resistant to change. This webinar delves into the nuances of troubleshooting EFT in clinical settings, helping therapists move beyond protocol and into a deeper understanding of client blocks. We’ll explore common challenges——and how to work skilfully when standard EFT tapping doesn’t yield results.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify key reasons why clients may not respond to EFT as expected.
- Learn techniques for uncovering why clients don’t respond
- Explore strategies to re-engage clients when tapping appears ineffective.
Agenda:
Lecture & Discussion (60 min) – Gain deeper insight into why EFT may not always produce expected results. This session covers common client blocks, clinical troubleshooting strategies, and techniques for re-engaging clients when tapping seems ineffective—moving beyond protocol into a more nuanced, responsive EFT practice.

EFT Researcher, Psychologist, Educator
Professor Peta Stapleton is a registered clinical/health Psychologist and Professor in Psychology at Bond University (Australia) who embraces evidence-based and innovative techniques. Peta is the current Chair of Graduate Research at Bond University and is a world-leading researcher in Emotional Fre...

EFT Researcher, Psychologist, Educator
Professor Peta Stapleton is a registered clinical/health Psychologist and Professor in Psychology at Bond University (Australia) who embraces evidence-based and innovative techniques. Peta is the current Chair of Graduate Research at Bond University and is a world-leading researcher in Emotional Fre...
Learning Objectives
Understand common blocks such as resistance, unresolved trauma, or incorrect tapping setup that can limit EFT effectiveness.
Discover practical methods to identify hidden emotional or psychological barriers affecting client progress.
Learn how to adapt your approach and use alternative strategies to help clients reconnect and move forward in their healing process.
