Course Overview
Class 17: Disturbed Shen
This will be session 17 of 22 classes that are arranged by subject. In this session, students will cover 11 herbal formulas for the treatment of Disturbed Shen. The student will learn about the disease category, its TCM differentiations, and clinical points in choosing and applying the herbal formulas.
This class is 2 hours. A downloadable MP3 audio file, as well as a complete handout, quiz, evaluation (and program worksheet for those requiring NCCAOM PDAs) will be provided.
Objectives
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The student will study and differentiate classical and modern herbal formulas that treat disorders due to disturbed shen (insomnia, anxiety, palpitations).
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The student will learn how to contrast and compare similar formulas depending on component ingredients.
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The student will learn the source classical text, date, author, and ingredients for formulas relating to disturbed shen, as well as the Chinese characters and pinyin associated with them.
Outline
0 hrs - 1 hrs
Classical Formulas (5) — bai zi yang xin tang; gan mai da zao tang; gui pi tang; suan zao ren tang; tian wang bu xin dan
1 hrs - 2 hrs
Modern Formulas (6) — an mian pian; an mian wan; an shen bu xin wan; an shui wan; bu nao wan; shen jing shuai ruo wan
Reviews
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Joyce S. (United States)
I always find Jake Fratkin to be an excellent teacher and easy to listen to.
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Sara R. (United States)
Jake is a great teacher. Information is concise and useful.
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William D. (Canada)
I always value Jake Fratkin's courses because he is a practicing clinician. Combining academics with life long clinical experience is always a stronger approach than courses given by those who are primarily lecturers or theoretical specialists.
Reviews
I always find Jake Fratkin to be an excellent teacher and easy to listen to.
Joyce S. (United States)
Jake is a great teacher. Information is concise and useful.
Sara R. (United States)
I always value Jake Fratkin's courses because he is a practicing clinician. Combining academics with life long clinical experience is always a stronger approach than courses given by those who are primarily lecturers or theoretical specialists.
William D. (Canada)
Teacher
Jake Fratkin
Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac., specializes in Chinese herbal medicine and Japanese acupuncture; a recipient of the Acupuncturist of the Year award, he maintains a private practice, teaches internationally, and is the author of several books on TCM and Chinese herbal formulas and products.
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