What is Emotional Polarity Technique™?
Emotional Polarity Technique™ (EPT™) is a completely different approach in Emotional Wellness. It’s an innovative holistic emotional healing technique. Rather than relying on conventional drug therapy or traditional talk therapy, EPT™ relies on the Science of Forgiveness. In a practitioner and client collaboration, EPT™ quickly uncovers the root issues and changes your body’s automatic negative reactions. EPT™ has over 25 years of clinical success in adults, teenagers and children.
Everyone has some sort of emotional baggage from the past. We help you find what is keeping you stuck, fix the old pattern, move past it and create a life you love with healthy relationships you desire!
What does a session look like?
An EPT™ session looks like two friends chatting face to face. We will use some techniques that you may not be familiar with, but you are not required to spend a lot of time talking unless you want to. What really makes this technique different is it can quickly get to the issue and resolve it without years of talk therapy. We can cover all of this in detail in the free consult.
How many sessions do I need?
Although each individual is different, to get the most of this technique we recommend starting with 7 sessions. This really is where we see the most benefit in people’s lives. While most people can see a difference after 1 session, the goal is to help you overcome some challenges, which usually takes 7 or more sessions.
My partner and I are having problems. Should we be in individual sessions or come together?
If you are concerned about your relationship, and you would both like to work with me, I would initially work with you both individually. Both of you would attend a consult together to discuss in detail how this technique is not like traditional talk therapy and how I work with couple’s in my office. Many couples later decide to let their spouse attend their sessions as things progress, but this varies by couple.
Why shouldn’t I just take medication?
Medication alone cannot solve all issues. What medication does is treat the symptoms. Our work together is designed to explore the root of the issue, dig deep into your behavior and teach strategies that can help you accomplish your personal and/or relational goals.
Medication can be effective and is sometimes needed in conjunction with therapy.