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The February Man makes these complete, verbatim transcripts and commentaries of a life in transformation available for the first time - a Rosetta stone for understanding Erickson's new hypnosis.
This book is a complete clinical manual on the treatment of AIDS with traditional Chinese medicine.
This brief discourse is an introduction to the historical development of medicine in China, whose influence on Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia was profound and even reached far west into the Islamic world
A proposed standard international acupuncture nomenclature - Report of a WHO scientific group
In Chinese medicine there are four classics that all serious students are required to study. These include the Classic of Internal Medicine (Nei Jing), Treatise on Cold Damage (Shang Han Lun), Synopsis of the Golden Chamber (Jin Kui Yao Lue), and Warm Disease Theory (Wen Bing Xue). Warm Disease Theory is the most modern of the four classics.
This outstanding book examines the causes of pain according to TCM. It is a book that goes beyond the basic theories of Chinese medicine by applying them to the specific theme of pain.
This book introduces about 500 Chinese herbs.
A serious reference tool for the professional acupuncturist.
This is Vol. 1 of a two-volume textbook set with emphasis on pattern drills as part of a communicative approach to learning Chinese.
This comprehensive guide to auricular acupuncture and addiction provides a thorough grounding in the theory of Chinese medicine and integrates Chinese medical theory with modern biomedical concepts.
Writing this work as a textbook for her English-speaking students, a physician trained in both Western and traditional Chinese medicine reviews TCM concepts and presents a whole-person diagnostic routine.
This book illustrates the medicinal uses of this popular herb by Native Americans and the US Eclectic School of Medicine.
From clinical herbalist Christopher Hobbs comes this eminently practical guide to choosing and using herbal formulas, enriched by Hobbs' own approach to "world herbalism".
Shakujyu chiryo is a popular acupuncture methodology in Japan that is increasingly taught in the academic schools and colleges.
This series of books aims at systematic, accurate and concise expounding of traditional Chinese medical theory and introducing clinical, therapeutic methods of traditional medicine according to modern medical nomenclature of diseases.
This workbook is for students who are preparing for the NCCAOM Board exams and for licensed practitioners who wish to bone up on both point location and theory
This book is a study guide and exam preparation workbook for Chinese herbal medicine.
All encompassing! Over 1,200 pages, hundreds of illustrations, 26 main sections, covering the whole range of medical conditions you're likely to see in your family practice.
Herbal medicine is a healing art that has been practiced for thousands of years in China where it is held in equal esteem with acupuncture and Western medicine
What does it mean to 'be' an acupuncturist? How does a highly experienced acupuncturist view her practice, her patients, and the world in general?
Reversing Chronic Pain offers a dynamic framework for joining body and mind to speed the healing of traumatic pain from the body level up.
A volume of unsparing personal anecdotes describes the author's upbringing by an abusive mother on the gang-ridden streets of Detroit, work in racially diverse and dangerous neighborhoods to pay his way through college, and efforts as a pioneer of alternative healing techniques.
A translation of the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing.
Whether you are a beginning student or professional practitioner of Chinese medicine, this book is sure to help you reach a new level of clinical expertise.
The first authorized translation of Dr. Jiao's teaching materials gives practitioners and advanced students the unprecedented opportunity of learning from the vast clinical experience of a living master
Making Psychotherapy More Effective with Unconscious Process Workis an essential text that seeks to educate readers on the astounding capabilities of unconscious intelligence to both gather information and engage in rapid cognition.
With The Tapping Toolbox, the power to resolve emotional distress and connect to your innate health and wisdom lies at the tip of your fingers.
The Tibetan Way of Life, Death and Rebirth looks at key themes of Tibetan belief in relation to the vital issues: how to live (including how to meditate and pray), how to prepare for death, how to negotiate the terrifying intermediate state known as bardo, and how to escape from the endless cycle of rebirth.
Translated by Dr. Wilms from a Tang dynasty text, this volume covers pathology mechanisms, diagnostic protocols, acupuncture and moxabustion treatment strategies, and pharmacology. Volumes 2-4 on Gynecology
Applying their extensive experience as parents as well as professionals in the fields of naturopathy, pharmacology, and herbology, Barbara and Peter Theiss show how natural herbal medicine is the healthiest and most effective method to care for most of the family's health needs.
Professor Yue Mei-zhong was a well known doctor of Chinese Medicine in modern China. This book consists of 88 sections on Yue's clinical experience in treating various stubborn diseases, including chronic nephritis and uremia, as well as acute and chronic infectious diseases.
Accessible to all health care professionals, this text provides a guide to understanding and managing back pain and is one of the premier examples of a biopsychosocial approach to medicine.
Pulse Diagnosis: A Clinical Guide describes to both students and practitioners a reliable method of pulse assessment. The Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) patient examination has a long history of use of the radial pulse as a diagnostic tool.
Respectful and effective solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) for suicidal clients
Therapeutic Touch involves a variety of subtle interactions intended to help and heal. It is more than touching patients in order to comfort them but rather a set of skills which all healthcare practitioners can integrate into their everyday practice.
This book covers the principles and issues of safety relating to herbal medicine, and examines the relevant safety data for over 70 commonly used or contentious herbs.
As a massage therapist, bodyworker, somatic practitioner, or any type of manual therapist, you hold more than a client's physical body in your hands. You also contact a person's psychological and emotional dimensions.
Until recently most attention was focussed on low back pain but now the key area of interest for new research is neck pain and related headache often associated with whiplash or poor posture in working environments such as using computers.
Organizations with a diverse workforce will have a leading edge in the New World economy. 'Mentoring and Diversity' illustrates the importance of mentoring as a proactive tool in diversity initiatives, and demonstrates how mentoring can be used to recruit, develop and retain a diverse and innovative workforce.
Since 1982, The Dougy Center, The National Center for Grieving Children - Families has provided peer support for thousands of children, teens and their families who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or friend.
Depression is a debilitating human condition and a common cause of suffering worldwide. This elicits a sense of urgency for mental health professionals to meet this challenge of the treatment of depression. Hypnosis plays a vital role in that treatment and in the efficacy of psychotherapy.
You Mentor and Guide to Doing Business Effectively - Authoritative Answers At Your Fingertips
Is someone else's problem your problem? If, like so many others, you've lost sight of your own life in the drama of tending to someone else's, you may be codependent-and you may find yourself in this book.
The seven lessons to finding Meaning, Passion and Balances in your life and work
In a field littered with tedious, unreadable, and unhelpful texts, Symptom Analysis is an absolute gem that I heartily recommend to all serious practitioners of psychotherapy.
The nature of this book is to emphasize the inherent complexity and richness of the human experience of change. Now, the author believes there to be an acceptable "scientific" explanation for this phenomona.
Solution-Focused Therapy is a relatively new, but strongly supported and growing approach. Solution-Focused Therapy: Theory, Research - Practice contains an overview of current research in the area and an account of the use of solution-focused approaches in various relevant therapeutic situations. Written by Dr. Alasdair J. MacDonald, one of the leading...
This practical and scholarly text presents a comprehensive review and evaluation of the theory, research, and practice of psychodynamically oriented brief psychotherapy. Offering in-depth discussions of the major clinical and theoretical approaches; chapters explore commonalities and differences in patient selection, theory of personality and...
"In a graceful style, Dorothy R. Freeman explains the concepts, principles, and skills that underlie her work with young, middle-aged, and elderly couples in marital crisis and with those preparing for marriage, divorce, or remarriage. Complete case histories provide an exciting look inside the process of marital counseling. This casebook is a wise and...
Michael Zimmermann, M.D., lecturer at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, provides in this indispensable pocket reference all the practically relevant facts of micronutrient therapy in a compact and user-friendly form.
The Story of the Grand Celebration...
Liebman's Neuroanatomy Made Easy and Understandable is an essential resource for students and professionals. The author leaves out extraneous theories and unnecessary details.
"Even if someone knew nothing about trichosanthin, he would have a very good understanding of the subject upon completing this book. It is written in such a way as to make it accessible to both the doctor and the patient." Rui Jin, M.C.