Reply To: Scientific Research on PSTEC?

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Jeff Harding
PSTEC Pro and Forum Moderator

    Hi John,

    No, nothing has been “measured” in terms of brain waves, physiological responses, etc. during the use of PSTEC.  Definitely a curious aspect to consider.

    Here is the best explanation of how or why PSTEC works…
    http://www.pstec.org/definition.php

    Tim has always said, whether it's PSTEC or anything else, All that matters is the results.  Especially when acting as therapist/coach/practitioner; when a client walks through the door, both parties are only concerned about one thing… the results and especially long term or permanent results.

    A survey was done recently by Tim with a group of various practitioners that are actively using PSTEC and here are the results…

    87% of therapists, counsellors and coaches
    rated PSTEC as being very effective. (Survey undertaken August 2011)

    I too appreciate the exploration of the “whys”… one of my favorite questions…
    :- )
    … but there are times when I wonder if the answers to the “why” questions are  superfluous at best.

    An article on the subject of Observation Effecting Reality opens up the “slippery” nature of exploring the “whys”…
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1998/02/980227055013.htm

    But, with that said, I'm still all for asking “Why” because it usually leads me to results in some manner.

    Take care and thanks for opening the subject.

    Aloha!

    Jeff