Acupuncture for Treating the Hidden Roots of Disease - Course 6

Management of retained traumatic memories in the body (Body Armors)

By Hamid Montakab

Body memories contribute to the formation of “Belief mechanisms” and may manifest as un-explained physical, physiological and even psychological reactions. Acupuncture is an important tool for treating these deeper "Roots of Disease".
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Total CPDs: 5
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Total CPDs: 5
Standard Certificate (5), NCCAOM (5)
Access Period: Lifetime
Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.

Course Overview

The body is both a source and a storage site for the emotions, especially after a trauma. Overwhelming traumatic events are subconsciously retained by “Hun” and “Po”. The reactivation of these subconscious emotional and physical memories, are experienced as a variety of psychological and physical manifestations, quite often un-related to a given situation. These conditions may range from un-explained physical pains or physiological reactions, to emotional or psychological manifestations as seen in phobias, personality disorders, panic attacks or PTSD, just to mention a few. Furthermore, these subconscious memories contribute to the formation of mental patterns and “Belief mechanisms”. Acupuncture strategies for releasing the “Body memories” constitute an important stage of treating the “Hidden Roots of Disease”.

Course Objectives

  • Understanding the concept of trauma; the defensive mechanisms and the Sinew channels. The memory systems; "Po" and body memories. Concept of Gui ≈ Ghost Concept of “Body Armors”: Psychology & Acupuncture strategies for releasing the Sinew channels.
  • Description of the Ocular-apex; Oral-cervical; Thoracic & Diaphragmatic segments: territory; causative factors; physical and psychological manifestations; treatment strategies.
  • Description of the Abdominal & Pelvic segments: territory; causative factors; physical and psychological manifestations; treatment strategies.
  • Psychology and Acupuncture Therapy (PAT) for releasing suppressed traumatic memories Cognitive therapy for changing the habitual beliefs and mind-sets. Clinical examples.

Course Outline

0 hrs - 1.5 hrs
Trauma; defensive layers. The subconscious, Po and body memories. Notion of Gui, psycho-emotional memories. Concept of “Body Armors” and the Sinew channels. Treatment strategies. Psychology and Acupuncture Therapy (PAT).
1.5 hrs - 3.5 hrs
Description of the 7 segments: Ocular-apex; Oral; cervical; Thoracic, Diaphragmatic, Abdominal & Pelvic: territory; causative factors; physical and psychological manifestations; treatment strategies with acupuncture and PAT exercises.
3.5 hrs - 5 hrs
Strategies for releasing suppressed traumatic memories; basic requirements. Cognitive behavior therapy and acupuncture. Psychology and Acupuncture Therapy (PAT) exercises for changing Belief patterns. Specific acupuncture points. Case studies

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Taught by Hamid Montakab

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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