Management of Crisis and Distress with Chinese Medicine - Acupuncture for Shock, Dismay, Grief, Death and Dying | Healthy Seminars

Management of Crisis and Distress with Chinese Medicine - Acupuncture for Shock, Dismay, Grief, Death and Dying

Home > Product > Management of Crisis and Distress with Chinese Medicine - Acupuncture for Shock, Dismay, Grief, Death and Dying

Management of Crisis and Distress with Chinese Medicine - Acupuncture for Shock, Dismay, Grief, Death and Dying

products tabs

 

 

In these troubled times, many of our patients are complaining of distressing psycho-emotional symptoms, even more than physical pains and discomforts.
The fear, insecurity and repeated disappointments are taking a heavy toll on the general population as witnessed by the increase in domestic violence, psychiatric complaints, psychotic episodes and suicides.

Appropriate acupuncture strategies can be of a great support in changing the mental attitudes and for helping to cope with these transitional periods.

Goals and Outlines

  • Understanding the construct of the psyche according to the Chinese vision (five sections)
  • Exploring the concept of instincts and emotional reactions
  • Analyzing the role of the subconscious
  • The energetic and psychological defensive mechanisms
  • Discussion about emotional trauma; concept of shock and it’s energetic and psychological consequences
  • Common emotional reactions to unpleasant news or shock
  • Acupuncture therapeutic strategies for dealing with the various stages of crisis
  • Acupuncture strategies for death and dying
  • Cultivation of the mind and changing beliefs (Psychology and Acupuncture Therapy)
  • NCCAOM AOM-OM: 
    2.50
    NCCAOM AOM-AC: 
    1.50
    Texas General Acupuncture: 
    4.00
    Florida General: 
    4.00
    California Category : 
    Category 1

    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.

     



    $108.00 USD

    Frequently Bought Together