David Feinstein, PhD, is a clinical psychologist who has served on the faculties of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Antioch College, and the California School of Professional Psychology. Author or co-author of eight books and more than 80 professional articles, he has been a pioneer in the areas of energy psychology and energy medicine. His books have been translated into 18 languages and have won nine national awards, including the U.S. Book News Best Psychology/Mental Health Book in 2007 (for Personal Mythology) and an Indies Best Books Award (for The Promise of Energy Psychology). He and his wife, Donna Eden, are the founding directors of Innersource, in Ashland, Oregon. His website is www.EnergyPsychEd.com.
My interview questions were based on two of his many articles. One was in the APA journal, The Review of Psychology and the other appeared in the Psychotherapy Networker during 2010. They are highly recommended reading. http://www.innersource.net/ep/images/stories/downloads/PN_article.pdf
and
http://www.innersource.net/ep/images/stories/downloads/Acupoint_Stimulation_Research_Review.pdf
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Just listened to this excellent interview with Dr David Feinstein. It was refreshing to have a sober, informal conversation about ‘Energy Psychology’.
Often times talks about EFT and other ‘unconventional’ processes degenerate into an argument between the devotees (it always works on everything) vs the detractors (it never works on anything). So it was a delight to hear your intelligent and balanced conversation about the possibilities and difficulties of these techniques.
I was particularly interested the thorny issue of inadequately trained practitioners biting off far more than they can chew. In the aftermath of disasters such as the dreadful school shooting I think there is a danger of (well-meaning) fools rushing in where angels fear to tread. I was pleased to hear Dr Feinstein’s well considered response to those concerns.
As an EFT practitioner and trainer I think EFT and similar processes have a lot to offer (but I would say that wouldn’t I? 🙂 However getting conventionally trained professionals to entertain using it is no small task. I suspect the journey from lunatic fringe to mainstream may take a little while yet, but it’s a very interesting journey.
Thanks once again for all your hard work it’s much appreciated.
All the best,
Andy
P.S. I’m with you on the likelihood of a neurological explanation of therapeutic mechanisms of these techniques.
Very thoughtful response, Andy, thank you. I’ve actually taken a speculative stab at a neurological explanation of the therapeutic mechanisms involved at
www. energyinep.energypsyched.com
There is every reason to approach “energy” healing with a great deal of skepticism. I listened carefully but, other than some easy lip service, I did not hear any methodical analysis of the practical efficacy of this “therapy”. To be direct, I am very concerned to hear two PhDs advocating long debunked quackery on a podcast listened to by the unaware general public. There is even the suggestion that dishonesty with trauma victims is preferable to continued distress. Within the realm of therapy this is highly unethical.
At the very minimum I expected the interviewer to ask some difficult questions to test the claims of the guest, considering the scope of his assertions. I felt more like I was sitting in on a yoga information class than an academic discussion.
I may, if I have more time, come back to this episode and go through the material point by point.
You have honestly worried me.
Corey, did you read the two articles by Dr. Feinstein that I provided links to on the site?
Thank you for directing me to the links within the show notes. Unfortunately, after spending some time scanning through them, I am now alarmed at the completely unwarranted claims being delivered by Dr Feinstein. My initial assessment is that Energy Therapy operates no differently, from what I am reading, than an intense past life regression session or hysterical church healing. I will eventually have more time to sort through the details but, to a more skilled skeptical eye this is a practice using emotional deception to elicit a conditioned state of mind. Dr Feinstein’s own words describe a clear confirmation bias from the beginning of his conversion which is wholly unacceptable, particularly since many vulnerable patients within the general public put great trust in anyone with a PhD. Again, when time permits I promise to go over the material much closer.
Howdy would you mind sharing which blog platform you’re using?
I’m going to start my own blog in the near future but I’m having a
difficult time deciding between BlogEngine/Wordpress/B2evolution and Drupal.
The reason I ask is because your design seems different then most blogs and I’m looking for
something completely unique. P.S Sorry for getting off-topic
but I had to ask!
Hi Rosaria,
I use WordPress and highly recommend it. I hired a company to set it up for me and make it look the way I wanted and then WP is easy enough for me to maintain and update myself.
The company I use, which I’ve found to be both reliable and fairly priced is
Quan Web Studios
http://www.quanwebstudios.com
484-426-8418 (office)
You want to speak to the owner/founder who is Steve Post and be sure to let him know I sent you and he’ll offer you a special price.
Best of luck,
David