QiEnergy,
I haven't seen many of the ideas out there, but there are four I have seen that may help...
...Kinesiology. The muscle-testing alone is well worth looking into. And the body work is wonderfully relaxing, and more.
...The non-commercial video, 'Think About It', changed my thinking and focus entirely.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-153936213309506589
...A good-salt footbath had remarkable and unexpected effects on me.
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=378721#i
...There is a simple 'remembering' routine described in the Emotions forum that may be useful. A person would expect that 'remembering' would be unpleasant, but this appears to lift, and release restricting forgotten incidents, without difficulty, and quickly.
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=590790#i
I think you are so wise to help your client in this way...and I agree that it is what one focuses on that determines what we get more of.
Simple changes in diet could help, too. Some dried kelp every day; crackling fresh greens with a touch of lemon juice; switching from wheat flours to brown rice; avoiding toxins, all help. I like taking, say, 1/2 tsp sips of castor oil, a couple of times per day, for a couple of days in a row, to smooth bathroom functions...other whole oils.
Movement and sleep are powerful healing tools...as is a little sunshine, and 'smiling' ones excess energy down to the area of the navel, when through with 'thinking' for the day.
Exhaling gently and fully, on a muscle exertion, ensures that the full breath that follows delivers oxygen directly to the muscles just flexed.
My best to you and your clients.
Fledgling