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Series Overview
Today, psychological issues constitute a major part of our patient complaints. In Classical Chinese medicine, the psyche and the emotions are considered the roots of all diseases. The ancient traditions have emphasized the impact of mind-sets and emotions on the body. Furthermore, in classical acupuncture, many points have been described as having specific psychological effects. In spite of these facts, the psyche of the patient seems to have been greatly overlooked in many of the modern TCM practices. This series aims to provide the necessary understanding and appropriate tools for dealing with the hidden dimensions of disease, and to help re-integrate psychology into the TCM practice, and to help go deeper in seeking the roots of our patient's complaints. The proposed treatment strategies combine classical Chinese medical concepts and acupuncture with specific Qigong exercises as well as some modern cognitive therapy work.
Courses in this Series
Psyche and the Body in Chinese Medicine
Concept of physical and mental health. The conscious and subconscious mind and the five sectors of t...
Emotions and Instincts in Chinese Medicine
Emotions, evolving from primary instincts, are the human responses to the outside and depend primari...
Constitutions as foundations of Belief mechanisms
Constitutions influences the physiology, morphology, temperaments, the belief systems and psycho-emo...
Temperaments and Beliefs in Chinese Medicine (The six archetypes and the psyche)
The habitual psycho-emotional expressions or Temperaments of a person, define their basic responses ...
Impact and management of retained traumatic memories
Traumatic events constitute an important component of the Belief mechanisms, having a major impact o...
Management of retained traumatic memories in the body (Body Armors)
Body memories contribute to the formation of “Belief mechanisms” and may manifest as un-explaine...
Teacher
Hamid Montakab graduated from the Medical School of Paris, completed an education in acupuncture in France and in China. He practiced in the US and later founded the Academy of Chinese Healing Arts in Switzerland and was co-founder and president of the Swiss Professional Organization for TCM.
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Series Length: 34.5 Hrs
Series Credits: 34.5
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