EFT Tapping Online Circles
Join our Sober Rebels Online EFT Tapping Circle, a supportive virtual community designed specifically for individuals who are sober or alcohol-free, regardless for how long.
Starting July 2025, this group is a safe space where we will explore and address the challenges that arise on your journey to maintaining sobriety.
Through the powerful technique of Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) tapping, we will work together to identify and release emotional blocks, stressors, and triggers that may threaten your progress.
In each session, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with others who share similar experiences, fostering a sense of camaraderie and understanding.
Together, we will tap on various issues that may surface, helping you to cultivate resilience, emotional balance, and a deeper commitment to your sober life.
The beauty of EFT is that you will be able to “borrow benefits” from the session even if we are tapping on someone else’s emotional challenges.
Join us as we empower each other and enhance our recovery journey through the transformative practice of EFT tapping.
Who are these sessions for?
The circles are open to everybody who is sober and would like to maintain their alcohol-free life.
Sessions available to book
Tuesday 1st July @ 11:00am
Tuesday 8th July @ 2:00pm
Tuesday 15th July @ 4:00pm
Tuesday 22nd July @ 11:00am
Tuesday 29nd July @ 1:00pm
Tuesday 5th August @ 11:00am
Tuesday 12th August @ 11:00am
Tuesday 19th August @ 11:00am
Tuesday 26th August @ 11:00am
Tuesday 2nd September @ 11:00am
Sessions duration and cost
Each session will run for 90 minutes and costs £15.00 + booking fee.
Please note:
This circle is not intended for addressing traumas or highly emotional events. Episodes of this nature need 1:1 attention and it would not be ethical of me to work on those during a group session. If traumatic memories come up, they will be dealt with the use of gentle techniques which have the aim to decrease the emotional charge so that the person can feel emotionally regulated again. Even though the traumatic event will not be processed during the group session, the individual will be able to book a separate session with the practitioner if they wish to do so.