EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) – How and Why It Works

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This week Dr. Gracer’s guest is Marcia Jacober, MFT, lead therapist at Gracer Behavioral Health Services. Marcia is an expert on the use of the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) in the treatment of pain, addiction and mood problems, including PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). It works very well for headaches or other pain, as well as anxiety and drug cravings. It involves affirmations and a simple tapping technique; and it is amazingly effective when used properly. The discussion covers how it is used and why it works.  Find out how you can use this easy technique to feel better.

More about Marcia Jacober
Marcia Jacober has worked with individuals and families affected by substance abuse for 20 years. Working first as an educator in the Mt. Diablo School District with pregnant and parenting teens, and later as Parent Education Program Coordinator, Marcia developed Court Mandated Parenting, Drug, Alcohol & Tobacco Education and Anger Management Programs for at-risk adults and teens.

Ms. Jacober has seen first hand the heartbreak of those struggling with substance abuse challenges. Her view is that addiction issues are symptoms of underlying mental health conditions, and that abusers are doing the best they can to cope with their symptoms. Marcia supports clients to discover what changes they want to make in their lives and cultivates their motivation to get well. She believes that all those struggling with addiction issues deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, and that one can only begin to heal in a compassionate and nurturing environment.

She has worked in both inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment agencies. She provided early intervention/prevention drug education for adolescents as Director of the NEAT Family Program with Center for Human Development in Pleasant Hill, serving middle and high school students throughout Contra Costa County, as well as IOP (Intensive Outpatient) Adolescent Treatment Program Coordinator for New Connections in Concord. Marcia believes that when an adolescent is struggling with substance use/abuse issues, the whole family is dramatically affected, and the entire family needs and deserves support. 
She has also worked in several residential treatment facilities for adults. She has provided individual and group counseling as well as taught Life Skills. She also provides training for interns in addiction counseling at the JFK Community Counseling Center in Pleasant Hill, and maintains a private practice in Lafayette.

Marcia Jacober is a licensed Marriage Family Therapist. She has a BS in Environmental Health from UC Berkeley and a MA in Clinical Psychology from JFK University in Pleasant Hill 
Marcia is certified to teach childbirth education, tobacco education, and anger management. She has a full time State of California Adult Education Teaching Credential in Parent Education and Health. Marcia Jacober has worked with individuals and families affected by substance abuse for 20 years. Working first as an educator in the Mt. Diablo School District with pregnant and parenting teens, and later as Parent Education Program Coordinator, Marcia developed Court Mandated Parenting, Drug, Alcohol & Tobacco Education and Anger Management Programs for at-risk adults and teens.

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About Richard Gracer

Richard I. Gracer, MD, is the founder of Gracer Behavioral Health Services, an innovative and comprehensive substance abuse program that stresses the reduction of cravings, and has been in medical practice since 1974. He is certified in Addiction Medicine and Family Practice, and a Diplomat of the American Academy of Pain Management. He edited Beating the Years, Beating Sports Injuries, and Beating Back Pain (Barron’s, 2003,2005, 2006), and wrote the popular “Ask the Doctor” column in the Lamorinda Sun for 10 years. He is the author of A New Prescription for Addiction.

Dr. Gracer is also the Host of A New Prescription for Health on WomensRadio. A New Prescription for Healthfeatures discussions with noted experts, both researchers and practitioners, on cutting edge, holistic, and comprehensive treatments for pain and addiction. Aimed at the educated person seeking more information, this series provides hard-to-get information and insights, including interviews with actual patients, on treatment of these difficult and pervasive problems.

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