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168 Balancing the Koshi • Jeffrey Dann

168 Balancing the Koshi • Jeffrey Dann

Acupuncture

Oct 6, 2020 | Acupuncture, Bodywork, Diagnosis, Japanese Acupuncture, Methods, Palpation, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

The medicines and martial arts of Asia have long considered the lower belly and back to be of significant importance in health, wellbeing and as a kind of seat of power and presence. In this conversation with long time practitioner Jeffrey Dann we explore the...
Oct 6, 2020
161 Vitality, Attention, & Sensing: Learning to Listen in Stillness • Chip Chace

161 Vitality, Attention, & Sensing: Learning to Listen in Stillness • Chip Chace

Diagnosis

Aug 18, 2020 | Diagnosis, Listening, Palpation, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Presence in Practice

There are many ways to attend to our patients in clinic. We can work through mental models that we’ve acquired from our schooling, study, and clinical experience. We can also use our innate human ability to touch, palpate and sense. In this episode with Chip Chase we...
Aug 18, 2020
158 Listening, Non-doing and Appreciative Attention • Alice Whieldon

158 Listening, Non-doing and Appreciative Attention • Alice Whieldon

Diagnosis

Jul 28, 2020 | Diagnosis, Listening, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Presence in Practice

Medicine is a curious business. The “agreement” is that the patient has a problem and we as practitioners are going to fix it. It’s not an unreasonable expectation in our fee for service world. And after all, we are the experts that are supposed to know how to resolve...
Jul 28, 2020
153 Untangling Emotion • Lillian Bridges

153 Untangling Emotion • Lillian Bridges

Diagnosis

Jun 23, 2020 | Diagnosis, Facereading, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Presence in Practice

We often think of emotion as one thing. That we are sad, or angry, or frustrated, or joyous. But often it’s more complicated than that. Many times there will be an entanglement of emotion. Love and anger, grief and guilt, or excitment and anxiety. It’s when emotions...
Jun 23, 2020
150 Tung Style Acupuncture • Susan Johnson

150 Tung Style Acupuncture • Susan Johnson

Acupuncture

Jun 9, 2020 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Listening, Methods, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Tung Acupuncture

There are many ways to do acupuncture. Each method gives you a glimpse into the workings of the body, each one gives you a different map of the terrain. And each method allows us to understand and problem solve with a different set of both mental and physical tools....
Jun 9, 2020
149 What’s Going on Here? A Researcher Explores Acupuncture • Richard Hammerschlag

149 What’s Going on Here? A Researcher Explores Acupuncture • Richard Hammerschlag

Diagnosis

Jun 2, 2020 | Diagnosis, Methods, Neurobiology, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Research

The prolific science fiction write Issac Asimov wrote “The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!) but “That’s funny …” The wonderful thing about research is that it invites delicious questions and...
Jun 2, 2020
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