A personal letter from Eliezer
ELIEZER
My name is Eliezer Spetter, and my mission is to support people in need through proven therapeutic methods.
Since 1972, I have dedicated my career to counseling, guidance, and supporting those in need.
In 2000, I introduced psychological energy methods like TAT, EFT, and EmoTrance to Israel, and since then, I have conducted over 50,000 therapy sessions and led numerous TAT workshops.
Personal circumstances led me to this field after my wife, Chava, experienced severe depression.
People often struggle with challenges they find hard to discuss. In energy work, there is no need to talk about every detail—sometimes even a single word or a few sentences is enough.
Many people report that after treatment with TAT®, EFT, and EmoTrance, they experience increased emotional balance, greater self-confidence, a sense of calm, improved control over anger, and notice significant, sometimes unexpected, positive changes in their health and well-being.
I address both physical and mental health. When someone seeks to be healthier, their immediate environment and family often become happier too.
I often meet young people who say they no longer love their parents and even hate them. As a result, they may struggle academically and dislike studying at school. I believe adolescence is the time when we build the foundation for our future lives. Problems experienced during this period often show up later in marriage, studies, work, and spiritual life. That is why I work extensively with children, adolescents, and adults, helping them process the difficult experiences and traumas they have faced.
Since I began counseling in 1972, I have searched for faster, more effective ways to help people than conventional approaches, which often require many sessions with minimal improvement.
In 2000, I began using TAT, EFT, and EmoTrance in Israel. I also studied various methods internationally to further enhance my practice. I was looking for something that would help quickly and effectively.
I also studied NLP, Visionary Leadership, Conscious Coaching, The Journey, Or Bina, and psychological methods in the Netherlands, England, the USA, and Israel, and integrated them in my work with patients.
With these energetic methods, I have witnessed clients become calmer, more confident, and free from painful symptoms. These changes often occur more rapidly than with traditional therapies.
What do we treat?
Improvement in studies among students in schools and yeshivot
Domestic peace and marital harmony
Trauma caused by terrorist attacks
Childhood traumas
Various abuses
From my life -Chava:
True events from my life
After our children were born, my wife suffered over thirty years of post-partum depression. At that time, I was working as a sales agent. I was very worried about her health, so I decided to study counseling to help her escape her depression.
First, I studied Social Work. Then I expanded my knowledge by learning NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming). I worked with Chava using NLP, but she remained deeply trapped in her depression. In 2000, Don Blackerby from NLP suggested I call Gary Craig. Gary convinced me to try EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques). I bought his videos. In one, I saw Tapas Fleming demonstrate the TAT technique. That was it. I was hooked. Chava and I worked on her problems. The result was that, after more than 30 years, she was cured of her depression using TAT alone.
In 2005, Chava fell ill with CMV (Cytomegalovirus), a virus similar to CFS, chronic fatigue syndrome. She was told the virus could not be easily cured. She lay in bed in severe pain all day. Two friends who visited her said, “Nobody understands our illness. If you need us, call us so we can talk about it. We can support you and encourage you because we understand what you are going through.”
At first, Chava held a lot of resentment and false beliefs that blocked her healing. This happened even though she had treated others with TAT. “Leave me alone,” she said. She was in terrible pain. Every day, we searched for reasons and beliefs that prevented her subconscious from wanting to heal. We tried to find out why she clung to the disease through resentment.
Finally, Chava began to heal. We did TAT on every belief we could imagine might hold her healing back. Every day we worked on the pain or the thought that troubled her. The pain moved from place to place in her body. Each day, a different part of her body hurt. For example, one sentence we used was, “Whatever caused… (this back pain)… happened,” but that changed daily. Each day, Chava re-analyzed her condition. Then we did TAT on what came up.
After eight months of working with TAT, she was cured. Her two friends did not recover from CMV and were not interested in hearing about healing through TAT.
Chava has worked with me in sound health at our private clinic since 2006.
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