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- Available On-Demand: You are on regustration page for this webinar (5 CEU/PDA/CPD)
- Available On-Demand: Psyche and Emotions in Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture for the Treatment of the Hidden Roots of Disease (5 CEU/PDA/CPD)
- Available On-Demand: Constitution and Beliefs in Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture for the Treatment of the Hidden Roots of Disease (5 CEU/PDA/CPD)
- Available On-Demand: Temperaments and Beliefs in Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture for the Treatment of the Hidden Roots of Disease (10 CEU/PDA/CPD)
- Available On-Demand: Trauma and Beliefs in Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture for the Treatment of the Hidden Roots of Disease (5 CEU/PDA/CPD)
- Available On-Demand: Body Memories and Beliefs in Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture for the Treatment of the Hidden Roots of Disease (5 CEU/PDA/CPD)
This webinar is an update to and replaces the course called The Mind and the Psyche in Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture for the Treatment of the Hidden Roots of Disease.
This webinar explores the relationship between consciousness, the mind, and reality, and how acupuncture can play a role in helping individuals regain control over their psychosomatic well-being. It delves into the ways in which acupuncture can affect the mind-body connection, and how this ancient healing practice can be used to address a variety of physical and mental health issues. The lecture will also examine the underlying principles of acupuncture and how they relate to our understanding of consciousness, the mind, and the nature of reality. In addition, it will highlight the idea that the outer reality is perceived and defined by the subconscious mind, which is formatted by beliefs and memories of personal experiences, some of which may have been traumatic. The lecture will also emphasize the idea that the effects of the mind over the body have been clearly emphasized in Classical Chinese Medicine and that mind-sets and mental attitudes influence human responses to the outer world, manifesting as emotions and classified as the inner causes of disease. The lecture will also discuss the importance of understanding the structure of the conscious and subconscious parts of the psyche and unraveling the psychological mechanisms of belief systems, and how this can be used to treat the "hidden roots of disease" in a regular TCM setting.
Goals and Outlines
regaining psychosomatic sovereignty and promoting overall well-being.
parts of the psyche.
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Hamid D. Montakab graduated from the Medical School of Paris.
He did his residency in Surgery and completed a 3-year education in Acupuncture and further clinical training in China, followed by 2 years of exploring local healing in the Philippines and India.
He practiced for 5 years in America, obtaining the NCCA certification, and a degree in Chinese Herbalism. He founded the Academy of Chinese Healing Arts in Switzerland in 1986.
Hamid was commissioned by the Swiss National Science Foundation to conduct a research study on Acupuncture and Insomnia. In 1995 he was the co-founder and president of the Swiss Professional Organization for TCM (SPO-TCM).
He has written several acupuncture text books and his latest book, ACUPUNCTURE FOR TREATING THE HIDDEN ROOTS OF DISEASE: The Mind and the Emotions in Chinese Medicine, co-authored with Solange Montakab-Pont was published in April 2020.
Currently, he practices in Savièse and lectures in Winterthur-Switzerland and in other European countries.