Dr. Peta Stapleton
Dr Peta Stapleton is a registered clinical/health Psychologist and Associate Professor, Bond University (Australia) who embraces evidence-based and innovative techniques. Peta is a world-leading researcher in Emotional Freedom Techniques (‘Tapping’) and has led a world first study investigating brain changes after EFT. She has been awarded the Harvey Baker Research Award for meticulous research (Association of Comprehensive Energy Psychology) amongst other accolades, and was named 2019 Psychologist of the Year (Australian Allied Health Awards). Peta has authored The Science Behind Tapping: A Proven Stress Management Technique for the Mind and Body (Hay House), which won Best Self-Help Book (2019 Best Book Awards, American Book Fest).
Gunilla Hamne
International Trauma Consultant and co-founder of the Peaceful Heart Network, a non-profit dedicated to world wide stress relief. Co-author of Resolving Yesterday. Gunilla Hamne and Ulf Sandström have developed the Trauma Tapping Technique (TTT) – a simplified, language and content free tapping modality. Gunilla and Ulf have since ten years been involved in Humanitarian work in Rwanda, Congo, South Sudan, and other parts of Africa as well as in India, Europe and the US and Canada. They have received the ACEP Humanitarian award for their work. Together they have written Trauma Tapping Technique, Amazon #1 in 5 categories of mental health.
Ulf Sandström
International Trauma Consultant and co-founder of the Peaceful Heart Network, a non-profit dedicated to world wide stress relief. Co-author of Resolving Yesterday. Gunilla Hamne and Ulf Sandström have developed the Trauma Tapping Technique (TTT) – a simplified, language and content free tapping modality. Gunilla and Ulf have since ten years been involved in Humanitarian work in Rwanda, Congo, South Sudan, and other parts of Africa as well as in India, Europe and the US and Canada. They have received the ACEP Humanitarian award for their work. Together they have written Trauma Tapping Technique, Amazon #1 in 5 categories of mental health.