Veterans Information

Veterans with Combat Stress:

Free, Non-Drug Assistance

Veterans from Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan experiencing combat stress, may be eligible to participate in a clinical study investigating the effectiveness of non-drug techniques for releasing combat related stress, traumas and memories. Qualifying veterans will receive six free private sessions of EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) with a professionally trained coach including follow up assessments after 3 and 6 months. These sessions will take place locally or over the phone.

Combat related conditions include insomnia and/or nightmares; drug and/or alcohol dependencies; anger, anxiety, depression, paranoia, obsessive compulsive behavior, panic attacks, phobias, rage, grief, survivor’s guilt; feelings of isolation or jumpiness around people.

This study is organized and sponsored by the Iraq Vets Stress Project (www.StressProject.org), a project of Soul Medicine Institute, an independent 501 c (3) non profit research corporation which is not affiliated with any government organization. All personal information is kept completely confidential.

To apply to participate in this study, or to get more information, contact Susan Maloney, Integral Life Coach and EFT Practitioner, by phone, (707) 888-0246, or by e-mail at susan@susanmaloney.com


Watch this 19-minute video showing veterans with PTSD before and after EFT sessions with practitioners.

Download the report PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOM CHANGE IN VETERANS AFTER SIX SESSIONS OF EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUES (EFT): AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY in PDF format