The Implementation of Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique
(S-EFT) to Reduce Self-discomfort: A Study among College Students
Salami, Fatmawati
Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Keywords: College Students, Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique, Self-Discomfort
Abstract: Studying at the university gives some challenging experiences for college students which aims to increase
their level of academic quality. Reading some books, submitting assignments, finishing some projects,
doing oral presentations, taking final exams, and writing a thesis are numerous requirements that must be
completed before they are awarded a degree. There are students who are able to cope with those challenges
easily, but some of them have to struggle due to some serious cases they have, such as: communication
anxiety, family related issue, lack of self-confident, bullying, etc. Those problems may increase the level of
self-discomfort which then affect their academic performance. In order to help those students in facing their
problem, Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (S-EFT) was applied. S-EFT is performed to ensure the
energy flows smoothly in the body by tapping certain points of acupuncture. When the energy is balance,
the biochemical system in the body will be influenced as well. While this process occurred, the therapist
also reads the affirmation sentence to help the client release the stress and decrease self-discomfort. In this
condition, usually, the brain wave is at alpha, so the affirmations will be accepted by the unconscious mind
and level of sincerity (ikhla) could be achieved. Subjective Unit of Discomfort Scale (SUDS) was carried
out during the period for evaluating the progress of the therapy.
1 INTRODUCTION
According to statistical data, more than 50%
university students suffer from stress and anxiety
(Saleh, Camart, & Como, 2017), and the number of
students dropping out of university due to mental
health problems is increasing (Bruffaerts et al.,
2018). The sources of stress among students are
various –for example, coursework deadlines
(Spector & Infante, 2019), exams (Brady, Hard, &
Gross, 2018), and balancing study with other
commitments (Daniels, Sheahan, & MacNeela,
2019). Going to university can also mean living
away from home for the first time (Yan & Pei,
2018), less sleep (Becker et al., 2018), poor eating
habits (Abraham, Noriega, & Shin, 2018), and
money worries (Sharp & Theiler, 2018). It is clear
that the majority of university students experience
high levels of stress during their degree, which may
then contribute to the rising level of self-discomfort
(Wayment & Cavolo, 2019), and of course affect
their academic performance later on.
Thus, in order to help the students suffering from
the negative events during their university life,
several psychological first aids are trying to be
implemented. One of the easiest therapy that
commonly used within the scope of education is
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) (Purwoko &
Arianto, 2018). EFT actually comes from the basic
concept of psychotherapy developed by Gary Craig
(Church, Stapleton, Yang, & Gallo, 2018). EFT is
the meridian energy therapy that combines
psychology and simple acupuncture technique, it
works directly to stimulate body meridian system by
tapping the acupuncture points (Church et al., 2018).
Interestingly, EFT has been known as a technique
that helps people overcome with numerous
problems. The several previous studies mentioned
that EFT was effective in dealing with students who
experience smoking addiction problems
(Sriwahyuni, Merianti, & Amelia, 2018), reducing
anxiety during examination (Patterson, 2016),
increasing performance in oral presentation (Boath,
Stewart, & Carryer, 2012), and reducing stress due
to thesis preparation (Rogers & Sears, 2015).
However, the presence of spiritual aspect in
human being cannot be rejected. As clearly
mentioned in QS. Al-Hijr verse 28-29 that Allah
Salami, . and Fatmawati, .
The Implementation of Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (S-EFT) to Reduce Self-discomfort: A Study among College Students.
DOI: 10.5220/0009438901370146
In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Psychology (ICPsy 2019), pages 137-146
ISBN: 978-989-758-448-0
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Translations: “And [mention, O Muhammad],
when your Lord said to the angels, "I will create a
human being out of clay from an altered black mud.
And when I have proportioned him and breathed
into him of My [created] soul, then fall down to him
in prostration.” (QS. Al-Hijr: 28-29).
Nevertheless, it has been broadly acknowledged
that most of the psychotherapy practices, including
EFT developed in western countries which separated
spiritual attribute from human personality (Skinner,
2019). Therefore, this study aimed to bridge this
gap. Additionally, as one of the Islamic universities,
the existence of UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh is
hoped to give a contribution on Islamic
development, including increasing students’ well-
being through psychological treatment.
The adding of spiritual phase on EFT essentially
has been discovered by Zainuddin (2006), which
then renamed the EFT into S-EFT or Spiritual
Emotional Freedom Technique. During the therapy,
clients focus on the problem that will be released by
saying the affirmation sentence (du’a), accepting
their current adverse life condition, and asking
assistance from Allah SWT. This process has been
found as a factor that can decrease the level of
someone’s self-discomfort (Zainuddin, 2006). It is
believed that when physical and psychological
aspects are balanced, the brain wave is at alpha, so
the affirmations will be accepted by the unconscious
mind and level of sincerity (ikhla) could be
achieved. So, at the end, the stress which causes
self-discomfort will reduce or even sometimes
totally disappear.
As a newly established psychological
intervention technique, the implementation of S-EFT
on education is still limited because most of the
previous studies utilized S-EFT for smoking
cessation (Yugistyowati & Rahmawati, (2018);
Nurjanah, 2019). Therefore, this research aimed to
apply S-EFT in reducing self-discomfort which
triggered from various problems, including
communication anxiety, family related issue, lack of
self-confident, bullying, etc. among college students
at UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh.
2 RESEARCH METHOD
There were 8 college students who participated in
this study. They came voluntarily to meet a certified
S-EFT therapist with several different problems,
including communication anxiety, family related
issue, lack of self-confident, bullying, smoking, and
pornographic addiction. A Subjective Unit of
Discomfort Scale (SUDS) was filled by each
participant during the intervention period. This is a
scale of 0 to 10 for measuring
the subjective intensity of disturbance or distress
currently experienced by an individual. The SUDS
also used as a benchmark to evaluate the progress of
the intervention. The detail of S-EFT procedure will
be explained on the table below.
Table 1: S-EFT Procedure.
No Stage Description
1 Preparation
Phase
a. Before therapy process, a client
should have some fresh water
to avoid him/her from
dehydration. The client also put
off all metal accessories from
the body. He /she also put away
the mobile phone to be free
from electromagnetic
disturbance.
b. Then the client decides what
problem will be cured. What
negative emotion that would be
released. If there are some
emotions involved in the case,
the client can note them on the
paper. So they can be released
in one time. These emotions
also will be put in the
affirmation (du’a).
c. After that, a client asked to
determine the Subject Unit of
Discomfort Scale (SUDS). The
scale is between 0 and 10. Zero
means no problem at all and ten
is very high tension. For
example, the client is afraid to
see the supervisor. The
therapist can ask at what level
the afraid is. Maybe 8 or 10.
Whatever the number is said by
the client, the therapist put the
circle around that figure. That
will be the starting point before
therapy until known at what
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2 The Set-Up
Phase
a. The set-up aims to make the
energy flows in the body
smoothly by neutralizing
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psychological reversal or
negative thinking and feeling or
limiting belief. In this phase,
the therapist should create the
affirmation or du’a to be
mentioned during the set-up
process. For example, “Oh
Allah, although I fell very
nervous to face this oral exam, I
deeply and completely accept
myself, and with your help, I
decide to release all this
negative feeling right now for
the sake of my goodness and
my future. I sincerely and rely
on You for my quietness and
calm to take the oral exam,
Amȋn”.
b. In this process, while repeating
the affirmation three times, the
client taps at the Karate Chop
or press the Sore Spot or
Tender Spot counterclockwise
three rounds by using two or
three fingers. The affirmation
should be understood by the
client, so the therapist can use
any languages based on
demand. This is important to
get the deep feeling of the client
while listening to this
affirmation. This will influence
the client’s unconscious mind
where the level of sincerity is.
As a result, the negative feeling
will reduce and the positive one
comes.
3 The
Sequence
At this phase, the therapist taps
certain points seven or nine times
each point by using point finger
and middle finger. The tapping is
medium, not too hard and not too
soft, but it can be felt by the
client. The tapping points are the
Major Energy Meridians, such as:
crown (on the top of the head),
eye brow (the start of the
eyebrow), side of the eye, under
the eye, under the nose, chin,
collar bone, under the arm, below
nipple (liver point), inside of
hand, outside of hand, thumb,
index finger, middle finger, ring
finger, baby finger, karate chop,
and gamut spot
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Gamut
Procedure
While tapping Gamut Spot, there
are nine procedures should be
done.
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d. Look to the bottom left
e. Turn your eyes clockwise
f. Turn the eyes counterclockwise
g. Pray in a certain rhythm. In the
original EFT use humming like
Happy Birthday song rhythm
h. Count 1,2,3,4 and 5
i. Pray or hum once again
Source: Zainuddin (2006)
For more information about the tapping points,
see the picture below.
Source: (Church et al., 2018).
Figure 1: Tapping Points of S-EFT.
3 RESULT
3.1 Case 1: Afraid of Supervisor
A student with initial SY who studied at the Arabic
Department was in the last semester of his study. He
was afraid of the co-supervisor. When he thought to
see the co-supervisor, his heart beats rapidly, his
hands like tremor, and his face became pale. He
came to the therapist telling all his problems. Then
the therapist asked him to take a glass of fresh water,
drink it a little bit, then take a deep breath. As the
procedure of SEFT therapy, the therapist asked him
to put off his watch, put away his mobile phone, and
sit on the chair relax. First, the therapist asked him
the level of SUDS, then he said the level was 9.
After this preparation phase, the therapist explained
to him that he should follow whatever the therapist
said and did. Then the set- up process of therapy was
started. While pressing the sore spot, we prayed:
(Bismillȃhirrahmȃnirrahȋm. Oh Allah, although I am
afraid to see the co-supervisor, I am sincere, I
surrender to You, I deeply and completely accept
myself, I decide to be brave now with your blessing
for the sake of my better life, Amiin).
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Then the therapist asked him to take a deep
breath and drink a little fresh water. After waiting
for 20 seconds, the therapist asked him to imagine
that he wants to see the co-supervisor and feel the
level of afraid. He said that the level of SUDS
declined to 5. Then we started the second round with
the same process of the first time. After the second
round, he said that the level of SUDS became 2. At
last, we did the third round of therapy with the same
process as the first and the second one. Then the
therapist asked him to take three deep breathes. The
therapist asked about his fear to see the co-
supervisor and he said that he is not afraid anymore.
For this student, the therapist did not need to
continue to the sequence phase because his problem
has been coped in the set-up phase. Because he was
brave to see the co-supervisor, he could finish his
thesis in that semester. The changes of self-
discomfort for SY can be tracked on the figure
below.
Figure 2: Level of Self-Discomfort for Participant 1.
3.2 Case 2: Deep Sadness Because Left
Behind by the Peer in the Project
There was a student with initial T felt very sad
because she was often not being involved in group
work. Other members of the groups made an
appointment to sit together to discuss the project that
should be submitted to the lecturer. This student was
a member of the group, but she did not get the
information about the time and the place where they
discuss the project. She felt that the members of the
group did not like her. So, she was very sad. The
therapist tried to help her to heal her sadness by
using SEFT. The preparation phase was the same as
the previous case, but the set-up was different. First,
the therapist asked the level of SUDS. The answer
was 7. Then we started the therapy. The therapist
asked her to take a deep breath and exhale it gently.
After that, she drank a little fresh water. We
continued by pressing sore spot and prayed:
(Bismillȃhirrahmȃnirrahȋm. O Allah, although I am
very sad because being not involved in the
teamwork, I am sincere, I surrender to You, I deeply
and completely accept myself, I decide to be happy
now with your blessing, for the sake of my better life.
Ȃmȋn).
After one round of set-up, the sadness reduce to
level 2. Then we continue second round with the
same process and the result is 0. For this student, we
only need two rounds of set-up, so the sequence step
was not performed. After the therapy, she could call
her friends in the group with a positive feeling and
they did the project together until finish. The
changes of self-discomfort for T can be tracked on
the figure below.
Figure 3: Level of Self-Discomfort for Participant 2.
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SUDS Score
S-EFT Phase
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SUDS Score
S-EFT Phase
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3.3 Case 3: Bullied by Friends
The student initial AY felt not secure because often
to get bullied by her friends. This student is introvert
but she is good in almost all subjects. Sometimes,
her friend said that she is stingy and does not want to
share her knowledge with her friends. Another
friend called her "Ms. Know-it-all". She felt
annoyed by her friends' labeling. Then we decided to
solve her problem by using EFT. The preparation
phase is the same as the former case. The therapist
asked the SUDS level, the answered was 8. After
that, the therapist asked her to take a deep breath,
exhale it gently and drink a little fresh water. Then
we started the set-up phase by pressing the source
spot and prayed:
(Bismillȃhirrahmȃnirrahȋm. O Allah, although I feel
uncomfortable and very annoyed because being
bullied by my friends, I am sincere, I surrender to
You, I deeply and completely accept myself, I decide
to be free from this negative feeling, now, with your
blessing, for the sake of my better life. Ȃmȋn)
After the first round, the SUDS level became 4,
then we continue the second round and reduce to 2.
After that, we continue to the third round, the level
of SUDS became 0. The changes of self-discomfort
for AY can be tracked on the figure below.
Figure 4: Level of Self-Discomfort for Participant 3.
3.4 Case 4: Lack of Self-Confident to
do a Presentation
A student with initial RA wanted to present his
proposal for his thesis, but he was not brave to do so.
He thought that he could not speak in front of the
lecturers as the examiners. He came to the therapist
asked for help how to overcome his problem. After
the preparation phase, the therapist asked him to take
a deep breath, exhale gently and drink a little fresh
water. Then the therapist asked the level of SUDS
and he said it was 7. While pressing the sore spot,
we prayed:
(Bismillȃhirrahmȃnirrahȋm. O Allah, although I am
not confident to do a presentation, I am sincere, I
am surrender to You, I deeply and completely accept
myself. I decide to release this feeling now with the
blessing from You, for the sake of my better future,
Ȃmȋn)
After the first round of therapy, the SUDS level
became 2. Then we continue with the second round
like the first step. After the second round, the SUDS
became 1. We continue the third round with the
same step and the level of SUDS became 0. The
changes of self-discomfort for RA can be tracked on
the figure below.
Figure 5: Level of Self-Discomfort for Participant 4.
8
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0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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SUDS Score
S-EFT Phase
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2
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SUDS Score
S-EFT Phase
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3.5 Case 5: Nervous Before the Oral
Exam
Some students feel very nervous before taking the
final oral exam. Usually, they feel this when one of
the examiner members is the lecturer who is well-
known among them as a "killer" one. When this
happened to one of them like RP, she came to see
the therapist to ask for help. After the preparation
phase, the therapist asked her to take a deep breath,
exhale gently and drink a little fresh water. Then the
therapist asked the level of SUDS and she said it
was 8. While pressing the sore spot, we prayed:
(Bismillȃhirrahmȃnirrahȋm. O Allah, although I feel
nervous before the oral exam, I am sincere, I am
surrender to You, I deeply and completely accept
myself. I decide to stop my nervous now with the
blessing from You, for the sake of my better life,
Ȃmȋn)
Then the SUDS reduced to 3. When the process
of first-round set-up, she got into tears because she
was very impressed with her prayer. Then we
continue the second round like the first round and
the SUDS level became 0. So we only needed two
rounds for this client and we did not need to
continue with sequence. Finally, she took the oral
exam with a positive feeling, answered all questions,
and got a good result. The changes of self-
discomfort for RP can be tracked on the figure
below.
Figure 6: Level of Self-Discomfort for Participant 5.
3.6 Case 6: Want to Quit Study After
the Death of the father and Other
After the Parents Divorce
A student with an initial KG did not want to finish
his study because his parents want to divorce. He
thought that finishing study is useless and working
to earn money is better. He was also very sad
because the father always gets angry with his
mother. He felt pity for his mother. When the first
time he came to see the therapist, we dealt with the
sadness first. After the preparation phase, the
therapist asked him to take a deep breath, exhale
gently and drink a little fresh water. Then the
therapist asked the level of SUDS and he said it was
9. We decided to heal the sadness first, then we dealt
with the motivation to finish the study. While
pressing the sore spot, we prayed:
(Bismillȃhirrahmȃnirrahȋm. O Allah, although I feel
very sad because my father always gets angry with
my mother, I am sincere, I am surrender to You, I
deeply and completely accept myself. I decide to
release this sadness now with the blessing from You,
for the sake of my better life, Ȃmȋn)
After the first round of therapy, the therapist
asked him the SUDS level and the answer was 5.
Then we continued with the second round like the
first step. After the second round, the SUDS became
2. We continue again the third round with the same
step and the level of SUDS became 0. For this client,
the sequence step was not performed.
After therapy, he felt happy and could forgive the
father and continue with writing the proposal for his
thesis. After he presented his proposal, got the
supervising letter, he started writing a thesis until
chapter 3. When he finished collecting the data,
another problem happened in his life, the divorce of
his parents. Then he decided not to continue his
study and no motivation at all to finish his thesis.
The therapist called him and treated him to have the
motivation to finish his study. After the treatment,
he decided to continue writing his thesis and then
took the final oral exam. He finished his study in
that semester. The changes of self-discomfort for
KG can be tracked on the figure below.
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3
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SUDS Score
S-EFT Phase
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Figure 7: Level of Self-Discomfort for Participant 6.
3.7 Case 7: Smoking
A student with initial AD felt that he should stop
smoking because he could not afford to spend a lot
of money on smoking. He consumes cigarette 9
boxes a day. He was very eager to stop smoking, but
he did not know how to. His friend took him to the
therapist to help him in dealing with this problem.
The therapist asked him how long he has been
smoking. The answered was surprising. He started
smoking when he was in secondary school. Then we
decided to do the EFT therapy. First, the therapist
asked him to smoke as a pre-test. At the pre-test, the
therapist asked him at what level the smoke is
convenient for him. He said at 9. Then the therapist
asked him to take a deep breath, exhale it gently, and
drink a little fresh water. We continued with set-up
phase. By pressing sore spot, we prayed:
(Bismillȃhirrahmȃnirrahȋm. O Allah, although I
am a smoker, I am sincere, I am surrender to You, I
deeply and completely accept myself. I decide to stop
smoking now with the blessing from You, for the
sake of my future, Ȃmȋn)
After one round of healing, the SUDS level reduced
to 5. Then the therapist treated him for the second
round with the same process. After the second
round, the SUDS level reduced to 3. The therapist
continued the third round, the SUDS level reduced
to 1. For this case, the therapist continued to
sequence phase because the SUDS did not reduce to
0. By tapping all EFT points until gamut procedure
one round, the SUDS level became 0. Then the
therapist asked him to smoke again as the post-test
after treatment. When he smoked, he felt dizzy,
headache, and vomiting. He said that the smoke is
harmful to his body. He does not smoke anymore
until now after one and a half year of therapy. He
used to ask the therapist: “What should I do if I
smoke again? The therapist said: “Just tap by
yourself all the tapping points, then you’ll get the
same result”. The changes of self-discomfort for AD
can be tracked on the figure below.
Figure 8: Level of Self-Discomfort for Participant 7.
3.8 Case 8: Pornographic Addiction
A student with an initial ZK came to the therapist
and told her that he has been addicted to
pornography since he was at the secondary Islamic
boarding school. He told the therapist that he could
watch a blue film on Sunday for 4 hours even more
and sometimes forgot to have lunch. He knew that it
was not good for him and he did not know how to
stop it. His supervisor asked him to see the therapist
to ask for help. After the preparation phase, the
therapist asked him to take a deep breath, exhaled
9
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4
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10
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gently and drank a little fresh water. Then the
therapist asked the level of SUDS and he said it was
10. While pressing the sore spot, we prayed:
(Bismillȃhirrahmȃnirrahȋm. O Allah, although I
am addicted to pornography, I am sincere, I am
surrender to You, I deeply and completely accept
myself. I decide to stop this bad behavior now with
the blessing from You, for the sake of my better
future, Ȃmȋn)
After one round of healing, the SUDS level reduced
to 8. Then the therapist treated him for the second
round with the same process. After the second
round, the SUDS level reduced to 6. The therapist
continued the third round, the SUDS level reduces to
4. Then we continued to the sequence by tapping all
the tapping points and did the gamut procedure.
After one round of sequence, the SUDS level
became 0. The therapist asked him to imagine that
there is an interesting pornography film if he wants
to watch it. He said: "No, I'm not interested anymore
to watch that film”. Finally, the therapist asked him
to report his progress after one week, two weeks,
and one month. After one month, the therapist
received the call from him by telling that he did not
watch any pornography film anymore. The changes
of self-discomfort for ZK can be tracked on the
figure below.
Figure 9: Level of Self-Discomfort for Participant 8.
4 DISCUSSION
Studying at the university gives some challenging
experiences for college students which aims to
increase their level of academic quality. Reading
some books, submitting assignments, finishing some
projects, doing oral presentations, taking final
exams, and writing a thesis are numerous
requirements that must be completed before they are
awarded a degree. There are students who are able to
cope with those challenges easily, but some of them
have to struggle due to some serious cases they
have. Those problems may increase the level of self-
discomfort which then affect their academic
performance.
The S-EFT was performed as a psychological
treatment to reduce self-discomfort among college
students at UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh. Based on
the explanation above, it has been found that S-EFT
was a powerful technique in reducing self-
discomfort which resulted from various adverse life
events, involving communication anxiety, family
related issue, lack of self-confident, bullying,
smoking, and pornographic addiction. All
participants reported declining level of SUDS until
0, meaning no self-discomfort was discovered.
Below is the graphic showing the SUDS score for
each participant.
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SUDS Score
S-EFT Phase
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SUDS Score
S-EFT Phase
Participant 1 Participant 2
Participant 3 Participant 4
Participant 5 Participant 6
Participant 7 Participant 8
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From the graphic shown above, it clearly
demonstrated that all the participants started
decreasing their self-discomfort after first round of
set up phase. This indicated that S-EFT gave an
impact on each participant in improving their self-
healing ability –which resulted on declining level of
self-discomfort. This finding was relevant with
previous study conducted by Patterson (2016) which
stated that S-EFT is effective for reducing stress and
anxiety. The result also signified that the process of
using S-EFT is similar for different problems, only
the affirmations were altered based on the certain
cases. The affirmation sentences have been found to
be a core fragment in S-EFT. It implied that spiritual
aspect coupled with EFT supported mental health
needs. Spiritual energy obtained from prayer became
an effective medical treatment for them who
underwent psychological problem. These were
relevant with study performed by Rosyanti et al.
(2018) which mentioned that spiritual gives people
the strength to face problems because they believe
God helps them. This faith will then stimulate brain
performance system where unconscious mind
accepts the affirmations, so level of sincerity (ikhla)
can be achieved
Although this research contributed to some
advantages, it also had some limitations. First, the
subjective measure used was only SUDS, thus, other
domains of behavior change could not be traced.
Besides, as the participants came voluntarily to meet
an S-EFT therapist, the measurement of follow-up
was difficult to be performed. Not only that, as self-
discomfort became a single variable measured in this
study, so the result will be less comprehensive.
5 CONCLUSIONS
The S-EFT is the meridian energy therapy that
combines spiritual, psychology, and simple
acupuncture technique. It works directly to stimulate
body meridian system by tapping the acupuncture
points. During the therapy, clients focus on the
problem that will be released by saying the
affirmation sentence, accepting their current
condition, and asking Allah for help –which then
may reduce their self-discomfort. It is believed that
when physical and psychological aspects are
balanced, the level of the stress will reduce, or even
sometimes totally disappear. In this study, S-EFT
was found to be an effective psychological treatment
to help college student at UIN Ar-Raniry Banda
Aceh decreasing their level of self-discomfort which
caused by several problems, including
communication anxiety, family related issue, lack of
self-confident, bullying, smoking, and pornographic
addiction. At the termination process, they reported
declining score of SUDS until 0, meaning no self-
discomfort was discovered.
6 RECOMMENDATIONS
The findings from this study give significant
contribution to the benefit of S-EFT in education.
However, based on the limitations mentioned above,
there are some points highlighted as the
recommendations for further research. First, as one
of the non-pharmacological interventions, S-EFT
needs to be combined with other techniques of
psychological treatment in order to achieve longer
effect. With the aim of attaining more
comprehensive result, the addition of other variables
and subjective measures need to be considered as
well, because SUDS is not a diagnostic assessment
scale but only a scale for assessing actual clinical
description. Furthermore, as the subjects participated
in this study were voluntarily, it was difficult to
track the follow-up improvement of each participant,
therefore, the experimental research design will be
helpful to be implemented to determine the changes
of the behavior on each phase.
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