Dr. Peta Stapleton has 25 years’ experience as a registered Clinical and Health Psychologist and is currently an Associate Professor in Psychology at Bond University (Australia). In 2019 she was named Psychologist of the Year by the Australian Allied Health Awards.


She is a world leading researcher in EFT (or tapping as it is also known) and has established herself as one of Australia’s leading Health Professionals. Her research focuses on the 4th wave of psychological therapies that focus on the mind and body.


One of her most significant contributions in her life has been to lead world-first randomized clinical trials investigating the effectiveness of EFT. Dr. Peta Stapleton runs a series of workshop trainings throughout Australia teaching Allied Health Professionals and Teachers EFT Tapping and is co-founder of Mind Heart Connect, an organization that raises awareness of the mind-body connection through evidence-based practices.


She has published her book, The Science Behind Tapping, with Hay House in 2021!


Here is what Peta and Mirjam discuss:


               How to explain EFT (aka tapping)?


               EFT as the 4th wave of psychotherapy


               How EFT found Peta


               How Dr. Joe Dispenza insisted on Peta writing this book


               Why the research on EFT is so important


               Why we tap on the negative?


               What stress is and how it manifests in our bodies


               Peta’s passion for weight management and what to tap on


               How Peta responds to critical voices in the field of psychology


               The journey of positioning herself between being a clinical psychologist and using energy psychology


               What to tap on in the cases of addiction


               Peta’s recent research reports


Dr. Peta Stapleton can be found at: https://petastapleton.com/


Mirjam can be found here: https://www.mirjampaninski.com/


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