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In the Chinese medicine tradition, understanding and resonating
with the spirit of the organs leads to better diagnosis and more
effective, powerful treatment. Behind most symptoms lies a
disturbance of spirit, and the more alert a practitioner to the
nature of such a disturbance the more effective the treatment is
likely to be. John Hamwee explores the spirit of each organ not in
analytical, rational, summarising language but through life stories
that express the nature and tendencies of the organ at a deep
level. Through the stories of 12 people that embody the unique
spirit of each organ, he shows the physical, emotional and
spiritual nature of each, and their related tendencies and
possibilities for improved wellbeing. Written to give Chinese
medicine practitioners new ways to reflect on each organ in the
most complete way, this book is also a lighthearted yet profound
introduction to the heart of the Chinese medical tradition.
The role of intuition is seldom identified in acupuncture training
as one of the keys to effective practice. John Hamwee here explores
its paramount importance in diagnosis and treatment, showing how
development of the intuitive sense, and its appropriate use in the
treatment room, is vital to building the most effective individual
practice. Through discussion of theory, clinical example, and the
experiences of leading acupuncturists, the author shows how
intuition, or the grasping of subliminal clues, can be developed,
based on the practitioner's growing `storeroom' of clinical
experience and why it is so useful for this to become a conscious
and rigorously examined process. He discusses the process of
testing intuition against objective observation of the patient, and
how an intuitive leap can provide a shortcut across an innumerable
series of diagnostic steps, and lead to diagnostic and treatment
decisions that make complete sense of the observable phenomena. He
suggests that learning to trust the intuitive faculty, while still
fully interrogating conclusions, is the basis of better patient
outcomes and significantly advanced practice. This thoughtful and
engaging book will be one that acupuncturists will want to read and
reread, and will speak to all therapists, counsellors, and health
practitioners.
The definitive guide to Zero Balancing brings this increasingly
popular therapy to life. It contains a clear description of the
anatomy and physiology of energy which leads on to a compelling
explanation of how and why this form of bodywork can have such
powerful effects. Throughout, there are illustrations which convey
the unique energy of a Zero Balancing session and John Hamwee
provides fascinating examples of clients, their experiences and the
outcomes of the work.
An invaluable guide for anyone beginning a career in acupuncture,
this book offers a unique and supportive insight into the
challenges and the pitfalls that the novice acupuncturist is likely
to encounter, and provides encouragement and down-to-earth ideas
for tackling them. Written in an easy-to-read conversational style
with useful case studies throughout, this book will help
newly-qualified acupuncturists to reflect on what kind of
practitioner they want to be. It addresses styles of working,
common mistakes, confidence with patients, becoming a better
practitioner, and how to think about success and failure in the
treatment room. The ultimate goal is to ensure that the
practitioner ends the day refreshed and enlivened by the work and
has confidence in the treatments given.
Illuminating the considerations at play in determining courses of
treatment in acupuncture, this honest depiction of nine accounts of
unique cases shows how changes can happen, how the practitioner
makes choices in the moment and why the patient's collaboration and
commitment are vital. Hamwee shows how being attentive to all
aspects of patients' lives uncovers the conditions for healing, and
how it affects the responses of both patients and practitioners in
pursuit of health and wellbeing. It does not simply treat
acupuncture as concepts and techniques, but rather as a remarkable
journey of the body, mind and spirit. An honest depiction of nine
accounts of real-life cases such as back pain, chronic fatigue,
depression and irritable bowel syndrome, the book describes the
experience of acupuncture through the eyes of both practitioners
and patients.
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