Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) can help in recovering from Sexual Abuse
As well as using the basic EFT technique to deal with sexual assault, the "Movie Technique" is often used when dealing with sexual assault. Many clients report a significant reduction in the "rawness" they experience when remembering such horrific memories after using EFT. Secondly EFT has proven very effective in dealing with the flashbacks or feelings of guilt, anger and shame often associated with such events.

This is a sensitive subject, but what is Sexual Abuse?
Sexual assault is an assault of a sexual nature on another person. Although sexual assaults most frequently are by a man on a woman, it may be by a man on a man, woman on a man or woman on a woman, or adult on a child.
Approximately one in six American women will be a victim of a sexual assault in their lifetime. Largely because of child and prison rape, approximately ten percent of reported rape victims are male.
While sexual assaults are associated with the crime of rape, it may cover assaults which would not be considered rape. What constitutes a sexual assault is determined by the laws of the jurisdiction where the assault takes place, which vary considerably, and are influenced by local social and cultural attitudes.
Every year, an estimated in America 300,000 women are raped and 3.7 million are confronted with unwanted sexual activity. In addition, of the approximately 900,000 children who are maltreated each year, 9% are sexually abused.



