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Tapas Acupressure Technique - TAT

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Tapas Fleming developed the process of TAT in the course of her acupuncture practice working with allergies. She describes TAT as:

"An accelerated information processing technique, which has shown extraordinary promise in the treatment of traumatic stress, allergic reactions, and negative fixed emotional states."

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Aisling Killoran has my hearty endorsement to you.  Her dedication to her clients’ welfare is evidenced by her ongoing professional studies.  She has her colleagues’ enthusiastic admiration for her brilliant work.  Her ethics have been exemplary in all our work together.
Aisling is funny, creative and caring and will be a great representative of ACEP in our world community. All the best,

Tapas Fleming

TAT is a simple energy technique that we use regularly and is based on traditional Chinese medicine. It utilises a set of points on the head where many acupuncture meridians merge and enter the brain.

Contact with your fingers on these points opens up a flow of energy that allows the brain to rapidly process and release information that has become blocked through certain thought patterns and beliefs.

We have found that incorporating Tapas Acupressure Technique into our range of therapies can bring about a balance of harmony and wellbeing for individual clients.

TAT has been successfully applied to treat a wide range of emotional problems and issues including:

  • Anxiety, fears and phobias
  • Trauma
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Grief
  • Anger
  • Guilt
  • Allergies
  • Bad Attitudes
  • Nightmares
  • Restoring Self esteem
  • Hospitalisation
  • Medical Interventions
  • Success and Money
  • Rape and Sexual Abuse

It has also been successfully applied to enhance performance and improve relationships.

“When we are no longer able to change a situation- we are challenged to change ourselves”
- Viktor E. Frankl


Consumer Guidance:
TAT provides impressive results for most people but there is no guarantee it will achieve your goals or be as painless as it is for others. It is recommended that you consult your GP regarding the use of Complementary therapies. These techniques are used to minimise pain. These techniques are not a substitute for medical treatment.

Free Download:  http://www.tatlife.com/free/HowToDoTAT-FREEbooklet-TATLife.pdf


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