CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS:
8 CEU/PDA/CPD accepted by CA #383 (Category 1), NCCAOM (AOM-AC), FL (General), IL, TX (General), AHPRA, AFPA, BAcC, CTCMA, 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, DianKuang (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
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