Temporal Tap
An applied kinesiology technique for behavioral change and habit modification, the temporal tap uses light tapping along the temporal bone arc to bypass the brain's natural resistance to change and install new behaviors.
An applied kinesiology technique for behavioral change and habit modification, the temporal tap uses light tapping along the temporal bone arc to bypass the brain's natural resistance to change and install new behaviors.
A central tool of the Three In One Concepts system created by Gordon Stokes and Daniel Whiteside, the Behavioral Barometer is a visual map of emotional states used to identify discrepancies between conscious awareness and body response through muscle testing.
A core psycho-emotional kinesiology technique from the Three In One Concepts system, age recession uses muscle testing to identify the exact age when a stress pattern was first established, then diffuses it through prefrontal cortex activation.
A rapid method for transforming limiting beliefs created by Robert M. Williams in 1988, PSYCH-K uses muscle testing and specific body postures to create a whole-brain state enabling the installation of new beliefs at the subconscious level.
Created by Scott Walker, DC in 1988, the Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) identifies and resolves stuck emotional patterns stored in the body via spinal reflex points, combining muscle testing with the five element emotional associations of Traditional Chinese Medicine.