LIVE EVENT - Case Studies for Mental & Emotional Imbalances - Part 2
by David Hartmann
I have spent the better part of the last 20 years learning as much as I can about mental and emotional imbalances so that I can help others feel better in themselves. This workshop is discussing some of my clinical case studies. NOTE: this is part 2.
LIVE EVENT - Case Studies for Mental & Emotional Imbalances - Part 2
Course Overview
This is a Live Webinar event that will be held on September 23, 2024 - 4pm PDT, 7pm EDT, 8pm BRT, 12am BST, 1am CEST, 4:30am IST, 9am AEST, 11am NZST.I have spent the better part of the last 20 years learning as much as I can about mental and emotional imbalances. I've scrolled textbooks (ancient and modern), reliable internet sources, and read research papers. I have attended conferences/workshops in Australia, and internationally. I even started a PhD on the topic. All so that I can help myself, and others, feel better in themselves.
This workshop is part of the findings of that research via a selection of patient case studies. I decided to do this because I am always being asked about those 20 years. Fellow practitioners, students, even peers are curious to know what emotions I have treated. What are my success rates for various mental imbalances? Have I had any failures? And what constitutes a success or failure anyway because it depends on which lens you are looking through.
I have treated the seven emotions. I have treated countless others including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety, bipolar, schizophrenia, PTSD, OCD, panic attacks, phobias, timidity, stress, frustration, overwhelm. The list goes on and on.
So, if you are curious to hear about some of my more fascinating patients suffering from mental and emotional turmoil, join me for this one-hour workshop.
PS: This is not the same workshop as #1. I have provided different clinical case studies on mental and emotional turmoil.
The recordings will be made available for you to review after the event!
Course Objectives
- Have a better understanding of the role acupuncture can play, in a clinical setting, for mental and emotional turmoil
- Gain greater insight into the importance of acupuncture point combinations in clinical practice
- Appreciate the value of Chinese, and Western, philosophical concepts for the role they play in a clinical setting, for mental and emotional health
Course Outline
September 23, 2024 - 4pm PDT, 7pm EDT, 8pm BRT, 12am BST, 1am CEST, 4:30am IST, 9am AEST, 11am NZST (1 hr)Introduce myself and my experience with treating mental and emotional disorders. Discuss the October workshop targeting day 2. Mention my other workshops with Net of Knowledge.Discuss the ‘I am no Friend of Mine’ case study, including signs/symptoms, diagnosis, acupuncture point combinations and additional therapy options, including Five Element Archetypes and Philosophy. Question and answer included.Discuss the ‘Getting in Your Own Way’ case study – including signs/symptoms, diagnosis, acupuncture point combinations and additional therapy options, including Five Spirits and Philosophy. Question and answer included.Discuss ‘The Thought Cemetery’ case study – including a look at how his life has unfolded, his current daily life, his thoughts on how to consolidate his emotional history, and how acupuncture helped. Question and answer included.
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LIVE EVENT - Case Studies for Mental & Emotional Imbalances - Part 2
September 23, 2024 - 4pm PDT, 7pm EDT, 8pm BRT, 12am BST, 1am CEST, 4:30am IST, 9am AEST, 11am NZST
by David HartmannLIVE EVENT - Case Studies for Mental & Emotional Imbalances - Part 2
Course Overview
This is a Live Webinar event that will be held on September 23, 2024 - 4pm PDT, 7pm EDT, 8pm BRT, 12am BST, 1am CEST, 4:30am IST, 9am AEST, 11am NZST.I have spent the better part of the last 20 years learning as much as I can about mental and emotional imbalances. I've scrolled textbooks (ancient and modern), reliable internet sources, and read research papers. I have attended conferences/workshops in Australia, and internationally. I even started a PhD on the topic. All so that I can help myself, and others, feel better in themselves.
This workshop is part of the findings of that research via a selection of patient case studies. I decided to do this because I am always being asked about those 20 years. Fellow practitioners, students, even peers are curious to know what emotions I have treated. What are my success rates for various mental imbalances? Have I had any failures? And what constitutes a success or failure anyway because it depends on which lens you are looking through.
I have treated the seven emotions. I have treated countless others including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety, bipolar, schizophrenia, PTSD, OCD, panic attacks, phobias, timidity, stress, frustration, overwhelm. The list goes on and on.
So, if you are curious to hear about some of my more fascinating patients suffering from mental and emotional turmoil, join me for this one-hour workshop.
PS: This is not the same workshop as #1. I have provided different clinical case studies on mental and emotional turmoil.
The recordings will be made available for you to review after the event!
Course Objectives
- Have a better understanding of the role acupuncture can play, in a clinical setting, for mental and emotional turmoil
- Gain greater insight into the importance of acupuncture point combinations in clinical practice
- Appreciate the value of Chinese, and Western, philosophical concepts for the role they play in a clinical setting, for mental and emotional health
Course Outline
September 23, 2024 - 4pm PDT, 7pm EDT, 8pm BRT, 12am BST, 1am CEST, 4:30am IST, 9am AEST, 11am NZST (1 hr)Introduce myself and my experience with treating mental and emotional disorders. Discuss the October workshop targeting day 2. Mention my other workshops with Net of Knowledge.Discuss the ‘I am no Friend of Mine’ case study, including signs/symptoms, diagnosis, acupuncture point combinations and additional therapy options, including Five Element Archetypes and Philosophy. Question and answer included.Discuss the ‘Getting in Your Own Way’ case study – including signs/symptoms, diagnosis, acupuncture point combinations and additional therapy options, including Five Spirits and Philosophy. Question and answer included.Discuss ‘The Thought Cemetery’ case study – including a look at how his life has unfolded, his current daily life, his thoughts on how to consolidate his emotional history, and how acupuncture helped. Question and answer included.
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