Thought Field Therapy Center in Grantville serves San Diego through a tapping-based psychotherapy practice at 5959 Mission Gorge Road, Suite 106, founded by Robert L. Bray, Ph.D., LCSW, California License #10054. Dr. Bray earned his A.B. in Social Welfare from San Diego State University in 1975 and completed a Ph.D. in Psychology, accumulating over 45 years of clinical work in traumatic stress recovery. The 92120 practice sits on the Mission Gorge corridor alongside somatic-regulation providers including We Love Acupuncture, and uses Thought Field Therapy, a non-invasive, drug-free method developed by the late Dr. Roger Callahan that applies specific acupressure tapping sequences paired with muscle-testing feedback to interrupt negative emotional patterns tied to anxiety, phobias, PTSD, depression, OCD, panic attacks, dissociative disorders, addiction, and chronic pain. Dr. Bray served as Deputy Team Leader of the CA-2 DMAT Disaster Medical Assistance Team from 2009 through 2021, deploying mental health services during federally declared emergencies. He holds credentials as a TFT-VT practitioner, Diplomate in Comprehensive Energy Psychology, and Certified Traumatic Stress Specialist, and maintains California BBS Continuing Education Provider status under number 20689 for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and LEPs. In 2008 he published "No Open Wounds — Heal Traumatic Stress NOW," and in 2016 he released a companion mobile application providing guided tapping algorithms for acute emotional distress. San Diego first responders, clergy, and corporate teams book on-site group trainings, and clinicians pursuing TFT certification enroll in multi-day workshops or a self-paced online program. The Mission Gorge Road office sits at the midpoint of the corridor connecting Mission San Diego de Alcala to Mission Trails Regional Park, drawing clients from Grantville, Allied Gardens, and San Carlos who coordinate behavioral health care with primary care providers at Inspire Wellness: Habib Dalhoumi, MD on the same stretch. Individual, couple, and family sessions use TFT's diagnostic-level protocol, layering Heart Rate Variability monitoring over the standard algorithm sequence to verify autonomic nervous system shifts in real time during each treatment.