Free PTSD and Trauma Relief for Returning Iraq and Afghanistan Soldiers
Joanne Callahan, President of the Association for Thought Field Therapy Foundation is pleased to announce free, much-needed PTSD, trauma and stress relief for those soldiers returning from war. These easily learned, self-applied techniques, Thought Field Therapy (TFT) are based on time-honored principles of both contemporary clinical psychology and Chinese medicine to conquer PTSD, trauma, anxiety, stress and fears.
La Quinta, CA, December 27, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Joanne Callahan, President of the Association for Thought Field Therapy Foundation is pleased to announce free, much-needed PTSD, trauma and stress relief for those soldiers returning from war. These easily learned, self-applied techniques, Thought Field Therapy (TFT) are based on time-honored principles of both contemporary clinical psychology and Chinese medicine to conquer PTSD, trauma, anxiety, stress and fears.
The VA is seriously overburdened. If self-help measures can be used as a stop gap for veterans and their families, while they wait for the VA help, it is possible we can decrease suffering and even save lives.
TFT has been used world-wide in PTSD and trauma relief and humanitarian projects. Joanne Callahan, President of the ATFT Foundation is sympathetic to the needs of those returning from war-torn areas and is offering assistance. The ATFT Foundation’s past humanitarian and trauma relief in Rwanda, New Orleans and Kosovo have demonstrated that TFT is a powerful and effective treatment for PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.) Locally, she is now offering free training in the procedures used for trauma and stress relief for professionals, chaplains and counselors of military bases. Another project in development is a trauma relief package of donated timeshare weeks with self-help materials and a volunteer coach as a retreat for selected veterans.
Recent studies show there is need for mounting concern for the families of vets. Their families can also use the potentially life-saving properties that TFT techniques offer. These Trauma relief procedures are simple and easy to use and are available in English, Spanish by visiting http://www.atftfoundation.org/traumahelp.html . They are also available on the home page of her business site, www.TFTRX.com and the home page of the Association for Thought Field Therapy, www.ATFT.org .
For more information, visit the website at www.atftfoundation.org or call 760-594-6727. Joanne Callahan’s personal cell.
Mailing Address:
ATFT Foundation
PO Box 1220
La Quinta, CA 92247
The ATFT Foundation (ATFTF) is a non-profit public benefit corporation whose purpose is to support the Association for Thought Field Therapy by furthering research, education and general charitable purposes related to Thought Field Therapy.
Joanne M. Callahan, MBA, CEO of Callahan Techniques, Ltd. and President of ATFT Foundation, is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara and received her MBA in Healthcare Administration from California State University San Marcos.
Joanne is publisher and co-editor of The Thought Field, a quarterly newsletter and editor of ATFT UPdate, a quarterly journal. She is co-author of Stop the Nightmares of Trauma, (2000, Professional Press).
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The VA is seriously overburdened. If self-help measures can be used as a stop gap for veterans and their families, while they wait for the VA help, it is possible we can decrease suffering and even save lives.
TFT has been used world-wide in PTSD and trauma relief and humanitarian projects. Joanne Callahan, President of the ATFT Foundation is sympathetic to the needs of those returning from war-torn areas and is offering assistance. The ATFT Foundation’s past humanitarian and trauma relief in Rwanda, New Orleans and Kosovo have demonstrated that TFT is a powerful and effective treatment for PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.) Locally, she is now offering free training in the procedures used for trauma and stress relief for professionals, chaplains and counselors of military bases. Another project in development is a trauma relief package of donated timeshare weeks with self-help materials and a volunteer coach as a retreat for selected veterans.
Recent studies show there is need for mounting concern for the families of vets. Their families can also use the potentially life-saving properties that TFT techniques offer. These Trauma relief procedures are simple and easy to use and are available in English, Spanish by visiting http://www.atftfoundation.org/traumahelp.html . They are also available on the home page of her business site, www.TFTRX.com and the home page of the Association for Thought Field Therapy, www.ATFT.org .
For more information, visit the website at www.atftfoundation.org or call 760-594-6727. Joanne Callahan’s personal cell.
Mailing Address:
ATFT Foundation
PO Box 1220
La Quinta, CA 92247
The ATFT Foundation (ATFTF) is a non-profit public benefit corporation whose purpose is to support the Association for Thought Field Therapy by furthering research, education and general charitable purposes related to Thought Field Therapy.
Joanne M. Callahan, MBA, CEO of Callahan Techniques, Ltd. and President of ATFT Foundation, is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara and received her MBA in Healthcare Administration from California State University San Marcos.
Joanne is publisher and co-editor of The Thought Field, a quarterly newsletter and editor of ATFT UPdate, a quarterly journal. She is co-author of Stop the Nightmares of Trauma, (2000, Professional Press).
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Contact
ATFT Foundation
Joanne Callahan, President
760 594-6727
www.ATFTFoundation.org
Contact
Joanne Callahan, President
760 594-6727
www.ATFTFoundation.org
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Medical Director, Kosovo, naming Thought Field Therapy as chosen therapy for trauma victims.
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