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SUMMARY:LIVE ZOOM WEBINAR: Using Chinese Medicine/East Asian Medicine to address Intergenerational Trauma with CT Holman
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\n\nPresenting CT Holman\, author of Treating Emotional Trauma with Chinese Medicine: Integrated Diagnostic and Treatment Strategies\n\n\nRegister Now\nWebinar Description\nUsing Chinese Medicine/East Asian Medicine to address Intergenerational Trauma with CT Holman\nTrauma victims can pass on their trauma genetically. By clearing trauma and reducing the charge of a particular belief system\, it is possible to prevent passing the trauma on to future generations.  Western medical research in epigenetics has shown that memories and traumatic experiences can be transferred up to five generations. In Chinese medicine\, the Jing contains the genetic information\, and this can be passed on to succeeding generations.  \nAttitudes\, personality\, emotional make-up\, and belief systems are all part of the Jing that is inherited. Strengths and imbalances are passed on. The imbalances can be corrected with Chinese medicine to prevent them from continuing in a patient’s offspring. In addition\, Chinese medicine can clear the old traumas so they are not passed on to subsequent generations. \nCT Holman will discuss ways to diagnose and treat generational trauma by utilising Chinese medicine. He will demonstrate specific acupuncture point combinations and needle techniques. Several patient pictures and case studies will be included. \nUpon completing the course\, participants will be able to apply this knowledge in their clinic. \nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand how generational trauma is passed down to subsequent generations. \nLearn diagnostic techniques to determine if a patient’s physiology has been compromised by trauma.\nLearn point prescriptions and needle techniques to treat generational trauma.\n\n\nOutline:  \n\nHour 1: Discuss generational trauma and how it is interpreted in Chinese medicine. Western medical research will be included. Discuss diagnostic techniques to determine trauma. Extensive explanations utilizing facial diagnosis will be included.\nHour 2: Discuss treatment principles and acupuncture prescriptions to treat intergenerational trauma.\nHour 3: Present case studies of treating trauma.\n\n\nAbout CT Holman\n \nCT Holman practices Chinese medicine in Salem\, Oregon. His fulltime clinic was founded in 2001. CT wrote the textbooks: Treating Emotional Trauma with Chinese Medicine and Shamanism in Chinese Medicine both published by Singing Dragon. He teaches courses internationally\, operates a mentorship program\, and is the Director of Development for the Lotus Institute of Lillian Pearl Bridges. He studied in China (1999\, 2001\, and 2003) and has extensive post-graduate education with several leading teachers in the field. \nCT has taught in Sweden\, Germany\, Mexico\, Denmark\, Australia\, and the US. He teaches at the Oregon College of Chinese Medicine for its doctoral program\, mentors masters and doctoral students\, and has been published in the Journal of Chinese Medicine. CT utilises drumming with acupuncture treatments and has recently recorded and released a CD\, Resonating Vitality – Chinese Medicine Drum Treatments. \n\nDetails\n\nDate: Sunday\, 9th of July 2023\nTime: 9am – 12pm (AEST)\nPricing: $230 for Practitioners\, $190 for Students (FULL TIME Undergraduates)\nCPD: 3 CPD Points\nNotes: Included\nVENUE: LIVE ONLINE COURSE- ZOOM LINK WILL BE PROVIDED CLOSER TO THE DATE\n\n  \nRegister Now\nThis is a live webinar conducted via the ZOOM VIDEO CONFERENCING Platform.  \nDisclaimer before registering for the Live Webinar\nPlease check the relevant date/time zone to your location in accordance with the date and time provided above. CME does not hold any responsibility for your non-attendance to the live event. Live webinars are best experienced via PC/desktop/laptop and tablets. CME expects webinar registrants to be familiar with Zoom videoconferencing software and are not responsible for any non-attendance due to technical or non-technical issues arising from the end of the registrant.
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