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Constraint yu ? was said "the origin of most of illnesses" by Wang Lu (1332-1391), but already in Suwen (ch. 21) we read that "in strong people qi circulates and therefore illnesses resolve themselves. … In weak people qi becomes stuck and the result is illness."
Fanzao ? ?: significance of the common symptom of internal restlessness and external agitation.
Internal heat neire ??: excess of emotions transforms into heat, which consumes yin and zang and generates illness (wuzhi huare theory ????) developed by Liu Wansu (1120-1200) and then Li Dongyuan and Zhu Danxi.
Bentunqi ???, meiheqi ???, zangzao ? ?, and baihebing ??? were described in Jingui yaolue (220 CE), now listed by modern Chinese texts as emotional illnesses.
Diankuang ? ?: manifestations and causes of this severe mental condition according to Nanjing (ch.59) and the following traditional medical thought. A comparison with actual conventional psychiatry is depicted.
Each content is explored through examples from our daily clinic, taking also into account some problematic issues concerning the therapeutic relationship.
Fanzao - restlessness and agitation.
30 min - 1.25 hrsYu - constraint + cases.
1.25 hrs - 1.75 hrsBentunqi + case.
1.75 hrs - 2.25 hrsZangzao + case.
2.25 hrs - 2.5 hrsMeiheqi + case.
2.5 hrs - 2.75 hrsBaihebing + case.
2.75 hrs - 3.5 hrsDiankuang + case.
Shen Series - Course 5
About Elisa Rossi
Elisa Rossi PhD, MD, is a Psychiatrist, Acupuncturist, and Licensed Psychotherapist. In 1983, after a 3-year Course in Acupuncture in Milan, Elisa attended the Training Course of TCM in Beijing. She went back to China 7 more times gaining clinical experience in the TCM Departments of Beijing, Nanjing, Shanghai, Jinan. In 1994 Elisa co-founded the School of TCM “MediCina”. From 2006 she is member of Milan Medical Board for Non-Conventional Medicine. Elisa volunteered with Agopuntura Senza Frontiere (Madagascar-2008, Laos-2010, Tanzania-2012) and since 2005 she runs Xiaoxiao, a Chinese Medicine Childrens' Centre. She has lectured extensively in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Germany, Israel, Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, UK, USA. In English, Elisa has published: “Shen – Psycho-Emotional Aspects of Chinese Medicine”, Churchill-Livingstone, 2007; “Pediatrics in Chinese Medicine”, Donica, 2011. “The Patient-Acupuncturist Encounter” is in process. Articles are published mainly on European Journal of Oriental Medicine (1995, 2000, 2005, 2012, 2019) and Journal of Chinese Medicine (2007, 2010, 2017). www.elisarossi.info.
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