Now that the NHS Trust Association have recognised TFT, here's a message from BTFTA:
Message from the BTFTA:
"The British Thought Field Therapy Association Steering Committee has been working for a number of years establishing recognisably professional standards of Thought Field Therapy training and practice in the UK.
We are now very proud to say that those standards have been officially recognised and can announce that the National Health Service Trusts Association (NHSTA) have, after closely examining what we have to offer the NHS, formally accepted the BTFTA as the representative organisation for registration of appropriately qualified, experienced and insured TFT Practitioners in the NHS Directory of Complementary and Alternative Practitioners.
We were also complimented on the standard of the portfolio we presented, “one of the best the NHSTA has seen”, apparently. Thought Field Therapy is the first Complimentary Therapy to be accepted by the NHSTA for seven years.
General Practitioners and Consultants have always been at a disadvantage when it came to the choice of whether or not to refer a patient for complementary therapy. Given the bewildering array of therapies and number of practitioners available, choosing one who was safe, well-trained, competent and adequately insured was difficult, to say the least.
With this new opening, BTFTA Full Members have the opportunity to demonstrate unequivocally what TFT has to offer the NHS in terms of efficacy and efficiency. It is an opportunity not to be missed!
It goes without saying (but we’ll say it anyway!), that the BTFTA, with the very welcome help of its Members, will continue to work steadily towards bringing TFT to the full attention of GPs, Consultants and Primary Healthcare Trusts countrywide, and ensure that Members get the very best representation where it really matters."
