Emotional Freedom Technique
Available online throughout the UK and in person in Slaithwaite, West Yorkshire.
EFT, also known as tapping, is an evidence-based therapy that combines gentle tapping on acupressure points with focused therapeutic conversation.
It can help reduce emotional distress, process difficult experiences and create lasting change in the way you think, feel and respond to life.
Many people experience meaningful shifts in just a few sessions.
While many people notice benefits relatively quickly, one of the reasons I find EFT so powerful is that it doesn't simply help people feel better in the moment.
Over time, repeated experiences of approaching difficult thoughts, emotions and memories while feeling safe and regulated can help the brain develop new pathways and responses.
This ability of the brain to adapt and change is known as neuroplasticity. It means that old patterns are not fixed. With practice and support, it is possible to create more flexibility, resilience and choice in how you respond to yourself, other people and the challenges of life.
Many clients also continue to use EFT between sessions and after therapy has ended, giving them a practical tool they can draw upon whenever they need it.
What Can EFT Help With?
If you're ready to create meaningful change for yourself ...
EFT is simple and clear. I will guide you through the process step by step, so there is no need to worry about doing it correctly. Many people also find it becomes a useful tool they can continue using for themselves between sessions and beyond.
Step One: Identify the focus
You bring the issue you would like to work on. This may be a belief, emotional pattern, memory or current difficulty. Through conversation, we explore how you experience it emotionally, physically and mentally. You then rate the intensity of the feeling on a scale of 0-10.
Step Two: Guided tapping
I guide you through a sequence of tapping points on the face and upper body. You tap on yourself using your fingertips while repeating words and phrases that reflect your experience. I tap along on myself to demonstrate the sequence. There is no need to remove clothing or lie down.
Step Three: Notice what changes
After each round of tapping, we pause and notice what has shifted. The intensity may reduce, new thoughts or emotions may emerge, or your perspective on the issue may begin to change. We then rate the intensity again and decide where to focus next.
Step Four: Repeat and explore
We continue this process throughout the session, following whatever emerges. Over time, we often move beyond the presenting issue and begin working with the beliefs, memories and experiences that may be contributing to it.
Many people report feeling lighter, calmer, clearer and more able to move forward.
" You made such a safe and supportive space that I felt like my
darkest places could be bared and it would be OK. " - AB
EFT is not just about learning a technique. It is about having the support, safety and guidance needed to create meaningful change.
My approach is gentle, collaborative and paced with care. I will guide you throughout the process, helping you work at a pace that feels manageable while supporting you to explore the thoughts, emotions, beliefs and experiences that may be keeping you stuck.
While EFT can be practised alone, some of the deepest and most meaningful shifts happen in the presence of another person who is fully present, attuned and listening carefully.
Feeling safe, understood and supported can help us access experiences, emotions and beliefs that may otherwise remain out of reach.
Within this process of attunement and co-regulation, it often becomes possible to explore difficult experiences in new ways and open up space for lasting change.
As a qualified counsellor and accredited EFT practitioner, I bring together therapeutic understanding, neuroscience and EFT to help you create lasting change.


In my experience, yes, it has changed my life profoundly, and I have seen it change others.
But you don't have to take my word for it. There is a large and ever-growing body of evidence showing the effectiveness of EFT.
Studies have found EFT to be effective for a range of difficulties, including anxiety, depression, trauma, phobias, stress, insomnia and chronic pain. Research has also shown improvements in stress-related biological markers and performance.
Several meta-analyses have found EFT to produce moderate to large treatment effects, suggesting that it can create meaningful change for many people (Stapleton et al., 2022).
If you would like to explore the evidence yourself, you can visit the EFT International research database.
You can also read testimonials from previous clients further down this page.
" Four months on, I still feel it shifted some really old wounds and
lightened my heart in a permanent way."- AB
Some people come for a single session focused on a specific issue. Others choose to work together over several sessions to explore deeper patterns, beliefs or past experiences.
Many clients begin with a 90-minute session, which gives us time to understand what is going on and begin working towards meaningful change straight away.

Testimonials
"You made such a safe and supportive space and you really tuned into me so accurately that I felt like my darkest places could be bared and it would be OK." -AB
"Four months on, I still feel that it shifted some really old wounds and lightened my heart in a permanent way."
"She really listens in a way that makes you feel safe to open up."
"Each session helped me release things I'd been carrying for way too long."
"People have commented on how much calmer and happier I appear to be." - A
"There was never a feeling of failure, simply acceptance." - AS
"I walked away feeling lighter, clearer and so much more in my own power."— PB