EFT Mentoring in Coffs Harbour & beyond

Mentoring in Evidence-Based EFT

Alya Hopkins provides mentoring in Evidence-Based EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) as part of the Premium EFT Accreditation Training. As a recognised mentor, she offers guidance to practitioners looking to refine their skills, deepen their understanding of EFT and integrate best practices into their therapeutic work.


Evidence-Based EFT is a scientifically validated approach that combines acupressure techniques with psychological interventions to support emotional healing and resilience. This method has been rigorously researched and developed under the leadership of Dr Peta Stapleton, a world-renowned psychologist, researcher, and best-selling author with over 30 years of experience in EFT education and practice.


For professionals seeking to gain confidence and expertise in application, EFT mentoring sessions provide structured support, practical feedback and a pathway to advanced certification.


Reach out today via alyahopkins@icloud.com to organise your session

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EBEFT Mentoring & Self-Work Sessions

Alya Hopkins is a mentor at Evidence Based EFT for Premium Accreditation Training. These sessions are structured to encourage growth, professional development, and confidence in delivering EFT interventions as structured in guidelines for Premium accreditation in EBEFT led by Dr Peta Stapleton.

Dr Peta Stapleton has over thirty years experience in the field.

Tax Invoice will be issued for each session.

ARE YOU ELIGIBLE?

Must be registered for training in Premium Accreditation EBEFT Training led by Dr Peta Stapleton.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the role of a mentor in Evidence-Based EFT?

    A mentor in Evidence-Based EFT provides structured guidance, feedback, and professional support to help practitioners refine their skills and deepen their understanding of EBEFT techniques. Mentoring ensures that practitioners apply EFT effectively, ethically, and in alignment with accreditation standards.

  • How can mentoring improve my EFT practice?

    Mentoring offers a supportive space to discuss challenges, review casework, and refine techniques. It helps practitioners build confidence, troubleshoot difficult cases, and ensure they are following evidence-based principles. It also encourages self-reflection and continuous professional growth.

  • What happens in a mentoring session?

    Mentoring sessions are interactive and tailored to individual needs. They may include case discussions, technique refinement, ethical considerations, and reflective work.

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