CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS:
8 CEU/PDA/CPD accepted by CA #383 (Category 1), NCCAOM (AOM-AC), FL (General), IL, TX (General), AHPRA, AFPA, BAcC, CCHPBC, IVAS, NZASA, NZRA
COURSE TYPE:
Distance Learning CEU Video (Online)
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
- Create acupuncture point combinations (APC) for pensiveness, worry, and sadness/grief
- Create APC for fear, shock, and depression
- Rediscover the theory of the Five Spirits (Wu Shen)
- Create APC for the Hun, Shen, Yi, Po, and Zhi
- Recognize the Five Spirits' (Wu Shen) integration within daily life
- Create APC for insomnia, stress/frustration, poor memory, Dian Kuang (manic depression-bipolar), and schizophrenia
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This is Part II of this two-part series. Part I of this course is highly recommended for an optimal learning experience. Click here to see the course description for Part I.
In Part II of this two-part series, David Hartmann, a seasoned acupuncturist with over 20 years of clinical experience, continues the presentation on optimizing treatments by using acupuncture point combinations. Part II will focus on the following point combinations for: the nine emotional imbalances - anger, joy/mania, anxiety, pensiveness, worry, sadness/grief, fear, shock and depression, the Five Spirits (Wu Shen) - Hun, Shen, Yi, Po, and Zhi, and mental wellness - insomnia, stress, frustration, poor memory, Dian Kuang (Manic Depression-Bipolar) and schizophrenia. David shares various clinical case studies throughout the course in addition to acupuncture and herbal treatments.
Part II Class Schedule:
Part 1 – discussing three acupuncture point combinations:
- Definition
- Analysis
- Treatments
- Case studies
Part 2 – acupuncture point combinations for nine emotional imbalances:
- Briefly discuss emotions historically and philosophically
- Specific diagnosis for emotions
- Organ and Element relationship
- Typical Zàng Fǔ Patterns
- Treatments
- Case studies
Part 3 – acupuncture point combinations for the Five Spirits:
- Definition/overview
- Organ and Element relationship
- Typical Zàng Fǔ Patterns
- Treatments
- Case studies
- Use in daily life
Part 4 – acupuncture point combinations for mental well-being:
- Organ and Element relationship
- Typical Zàng Fǔ Patterns
- Treatments
- Group discussions
Part 5 – summary of acupuncture point combinations (if there is time)
- This is a brief review of what was discussed at the beginning of day 1
- It is not new content
CANCELLATION POLICY:
These online courses are immediately accessible after purchase therefore are non-refundable.
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