Classical Chinese Medicine
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Emotions and Instincts in Chinese Medicine
Emotions, evolving from primary instincts, are the human responses to the outside and depend primarily on individual mind-sets. They are the internal causes of disease. Their energetic impact and their treatment is essential in clinical practice.
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£90.00
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Psyche and the Body in Chinese Medicine
Concept of physical and mental health. The conscious and subconscious mind and the five sectors of the psyche: Shen, Hun, Po, Yi & Zhi, their functions, pathologies and treatments. The concept of Gui≈ Ghost and it’s relation to psychological issues.
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£85.50
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Fear is the feeling perceived when the instinct of survival is activated. It is the first emotion that the human being experiences at birth. Fear patterns often become the foundation of the belief mechanism of the person.
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£230.00
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Acupuncture for the treatment of respiratory allergies and hay fever.
Hay fever and other allergies, are the fastest rising pathology worldwide. Atopic conditions may be handicapping particularly in children. Acupuncture has proven its effectiveness in managing the acute symptoms, as well as treating the deeper roots.
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£54.00
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Impact and management of retained traumatic memories
Traumatic events constitute an important component of the Belief mechanisms, having a major impact on the psychology of the individual. Often retained in the subconscious (Hun & Po), their release is crucial in treating the Hidden Roots of Disease.
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£90.00
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Constitutions as foundations of Belief mechanisms
Constitutions influences the physiology, morphology, temperaments, the belief systems and psycho-emotional expressions of a person. This webinar provides the necessary tools for establishing the basic constitutions & strategies for harmonizing them.
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£85.50
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The Mind and the Psyche in Chinese Medicine
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£527.86
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Acupuncture for Headaches
Acupuncture has been proven one of the best therapy methods for the treatment of headaches which constitute one of the most common patient complaints, involving quite often a combination of TCM patterns.
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£58.50
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Management of retained traumatic memories in the body (Body Armors)
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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£90.00
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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 to outer events and have a major influence on “Belief” mechanisms and further influence the physiology as well as the pathology of a person.
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£180.00