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by Gary Craig
Hi Everyone,
Member Gilda Grace is a relative newcomer to EFT and asks this question:
Hi, Gary,
Question: When you're working with someone whose native language is not English, does it matter if they say their affirmation in the set-up in their own language or in English? Same for the phrase they use while tapping?
Gilda Grace
GC REPONSE: No. It doesn't matter what language is used. The client must, however, "tune in" to the problem. This can even be done with non-verbal clients. Visit our web site and read the Case History entitled "EFT with a Mentally Retarded Patient." This post by Tom Altaffer should give you still more insight into this process.
Hope this helps.
Gary
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