The event raised funds for the following research projects:
The Iraq Vets Stress Project. This project studies the biochemistry of stress in Iraq veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder or PTSD, and brief treatments that have been scientifically demonstrated to dramatically improve their physical and psychological health. More information is available at www.StressProject.org
The Clinical Case History Database. This database, compliant with National Institutes of Health (NIH) standards for case history reporting, aggregates cases of remission and healing using Energy Psychology methods. www.CaseHistoryDatabase.org
The Effects of Healing Emotional Trauma on Physical Function. This study examines shifts in pain and physical function that accompany the resolution of major emotional traumas in an individual's life.
Seed Grant Funding for Research through ACEP, the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology. This innovative program provides seed grants of $3,000 to $5,000 for studies that advance the field of Energy Psychology. Proposals are reviewed annually, and the ACEP research committee works actively with grant recipients to ensure a high quality of research. www.energypsych.org
ACEP accepts donations to be used to support research. ACEP, 303 Park Avenue South, Suite 1051, New York, NY, 10010, USA.
The author thanks Norma Eckroate for invaluable contributions to this article.
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