What is Emotional Transformation Therapy?
Emotional Transformation Therapy is a scientific process that uses light and color to change a person’s feelings. By briefly discussing the emotional or physical distress, then exposing the client’s eyes to colors that match those emotions, and altering the angle at which light enters the eyes, the client’s distress can be alleviated rapidly.
ETT® can offer relief and resolutions for a variety of conditions…
Acute Trauma and PTSD
Depression
Anxiety Disorders
Addiction - Both substance and behavioral addictions
Couples Therapy
Spiritual and Religious Issues
Somatic Conditions - Chronic physical pain, accident recovery, stress components of illness
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Adult ADD and ADHD
Some types of brain injury
Sleep Disorders
There is a clear advantage to ETT® over conventional talk therapies by addressing conditions like trauma and addictions that often stem from unconscious areas of the brain. Unlike traditional verbal methods, ETT® is uniquely equipped to access the underlying drivers, motives, trauma, and emotions contributing to unwanted symptoms that lead to transformative change.
This experiential therapeutic approach is most effective when clients engage emotionally in the process.
It's important to note that ETT® can bring about swift and profound changes beyond what many anticipate. As a result, it might surpass preconceived notions of possibility. It's not uncommon for clients to express surprise or skepticism, asking questions like "Is this real?" or "How is this change even possible?" Such responses are normal and signal the need for adjustment in understanding the remarkable outcomes ETT® can facilitate.
While the research and results of ETT® are astounding, it is important to note that ETT® is not a “silver bullet” solution. It requires a solid rapport between client and therapist, established on mutual understanding, positive regard, trust, and empathy. With this baseline, ETT can help clients address and resolve conditions quickly and effectively.
MJ is currently not taking new clients. However, she does offer ETT® Intensives for individuals. To schedule a consultation, click the link below.
What is ETT?
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In this video, I sit down with Washington-based therapist, Liz Abbruzza, for an in-depth conversation about ETT. We discuss our introduction to ETT, and the profound impact it has had on our respective counseling practices. We share patient stories, as well as the most common questions clinicians ask concerning this exciting modality. Additionally, the exciting initiatives surrounding ETT research. In this conversation, we discuss common questions such as how ETT compares to EMDR, how to explain ETT to new clients, and how clinicians and therapists can become certified in ETT.