TRE-UK

TAP Effect Reports

 

Discover what We Uncover

Collecting Data and Understanding

Our clients are invited to do a self-test on how the practice impacts them through our course. This involves a questionnaire at the start, journals in between to document their journey and a comparison form after they have done at least four sessions.

You can discover more if you follow the links below:

A scientifically based solution for the release of physical tension.

‘We can be 99% confident that the  results to physical, mental and emotional well-being are not due to chance but a genuine statistical effect’

Canterbury Christchurch University

Christ Church University Evaluation Report

In 2021 we commissioned the Christ Church University of Canterbury in Kent, UK to review and evaluate anonymised client data responses to demonstrate the positive impact of the  Total Release Experience® Programme  (Version 2)

 

The results are quite astounding, and we are delighted to share what the Report reveals.

Current Statistics

The diagrams below show the average changes experienced by clients that occurred as a result of them completing our full course. The data shows averages. We share a first impression but can break it down for further detail on request. 

Note the trends for those that fully completed our course.   

The questions asked were based on our research and consultation with professionals into the typical stress and trauma-related issues experienced, physically, mentally, emotionally and behavioural. We included Gad &, PHQ 9 and Warwick & Edinburgh Scale. All are recognised by medical professionals.

Physical Wellbeing

The data in the chart below is based on the responses from clients as to the frequency of physical symptoms experienced, before and after the Course completion.

Emotional Wellbeing

The data in the chart below is based on the responses from clients as to the frequency of emotional symptoms experienced, before and after the Course completion.

Mental Wellbeing

The data in the chart below is based on the responses from clients as to the frequency of mental symptoms experienced, before and after the Course completion.

Behavioural Wellbeing

The data in the chart below is based on the responses from clients as to the frequency of behavioural issues experienced, before and after the Course completion.

GAD 7

Gad 7 is the General Anxiety Disorder -7 scale questions recognised by mental health professionals to gauge the levels of anxiety of their clients.  We include this to ensure the support levels our clients may need.

PHQ 9

The PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire) is used by mental health professionals to understand the level of Depression of their clients.  We include this to ensure levels of support for clients who are in need.

The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scales

The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scales are designed to measure mental well-being and to evaluate projects, programmes and policies. We include this to determine if there is a positive shift in clients’ mindsets as a result of engaging with our programmes. Note that there is a positive upward trend even for some from the start of learning the process. What a great thing to discover.   

We hope you find the results of our Programmes, interesting, even exciting. 

 If you would like to know more please do get in touch.