Course Overview
An important component of the Belief mechanisms is represented by personal life experiences, in particular the traumatic events, often retained by the subconscious part of the psyche, the Hun or the Po.
These hidden programs have a major impact on the psycho-emotional expressions of the individual.
This lecture explores the memories retained in the form of words, impressions and emotions, and offers strategies for releasing them as a crucial stage in the treatment of the “Hidden Roots of Disease”.
Objectives
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Understand the role of belief mechanisms in expereiences and sensory perceptions. Memory systems. Foundation of belief systems. Extraordinary vessels, life transitions (7 Gates) and psychological impacts
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Learn about the concept of Gui≈ ghost in Chinese medicine. The pathological and psychological consequences and treatment protocols for Gui.
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Treatment strategies for changing Beliefs. Releasing suppressed traumatic memories. Self-test for Evaluating the Extraordinary Vessels. Psychology and Acupuncture Therapy (PAT). Clinical examples.
Outline
0 hrs - 1.5 hrs
Personal perspectives and the sensory perceptions. Memory & components of the Belief mechanisms. Role of the Extraordinary vessels. Chong Mai; Ren Mai & Du Mai: functions, psychological issues, treatment strategies.
1.5 hrs - 3 hrs
Dai Mai; Yin Wei Mai & Yang Wei Mai, Yin Qiao Mai & Yang Qiao Mai: functions, psychological issues, treatment strategies.
3 hrs - 5 hrs
Notion of Gui ≈ Ghost, the psychosomatic consequences & treatment protocols. Treatment strategies for changing Beliefs. Releasing suppressed traumatic memories. Psychology and Acupuncture Therapy (PAT); video clip presentation. Case studies
Reviews
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Geha G. (Canada)
If you are into understanding and treating psychosomatic imbalances with the tools of Chinese Medicine, this is the course for you!
Reviews
If you are into understanding and treating psychosomatic imbalances with the tools of Chinese Medicine, this is the course for you!
Geha G. (Canada)
Teacher
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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