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SUMMARY:Learning Paediatric Acupuncture: How to treat Childhood-Teenage  Anxiety and Depression using Acupuncture
DESCRIPTION:Presenting Rebecca Avern\, author of “Acupuncture for Babies\, Children and Teenagers: Treating Both the Illness and the Child 2018” and “Chinese Medicine for Childhood Anxiety and Depression: A Practical Guide for Practitioners and Parents 2021”\nRegister Now\n\n    \n\nWebinar Description\nChildren and teenagers experiences anxiety and depression in a different ways and it is up to us to be able to identify those nuances to provide the best treatment. As Xu Dachun puts it\, ‘Illnesses may be identical but the people who have them are different’. \nThe rates of anxiety and depression amongst children and teenagers have been increasing exponentially over the past few years. These disorders had become even more prevalent during the COVID-19 era\, so it is essential that we are ready to help them at a moment’s notice.  The way we handle mental healthcare treatments with children and adolescents\, as allied health practitioner should take a more delicate and sensitive approach that certainly requires further training to develop the appropriate tools and right knowledge. \nAcupuncture has been found to be extremely effective towards treating anxiety and depression\, and when applied correctly it is a well-tolerated and enjoyable therapeutic modality for children that can help turn their lives around without the need for medication\, this is on the proviso that the rationale and techniques used are appropriate for the child \nThis simple-to-follow 4 hour webinar will be able to supply you the confidence to help the many children and teenagers out there who will need support through their formative years. This is a course is a must if you are considering moving into this highly specialised area of clinical practice\, practicing within scope or perhaps even just seeking to expand your skills and knowledge \n\nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of this course\, you will be able to: \n\nUnderstand the causes of anxiety and depression in childhood and adolescence from the Chinese Medicine perspective\nUtilise 5 Element constitutional diagnosis in conjunction with TCM patterns to understand how a child experiences anxiety or depression in his or her unique way\nDiagnose and treat the condition with acupuncture and non-needle techniques\n\n  \nBiography\n \nRebecca Avern has treated children with acupuncture for over 20 years\, and now treats exclusively children and teenagers.  She founded and runs two children’s acupuncture clinics in Oxford\, UK\, one of which offers affordable acupuncture to children and the opportunity for practitioner internships. She is passionate about supporting practitioners to treat children and making treatment accessible to as many children as possible. \nRebecca has been a senior faculty member\, teacher and clinical supervisor at the prestigious College of Integrated Chinese Medicine (CICM) in the UK for over 15 years. \nShe is the author of the textbook Acupuncture for Babies\, Children and Teenagers and also of Chinese Medicine for Childhood Anxiety and Depression.  She teaches paediatrics in the UK\, online and internationally. \nRebecca is also the founder of the Hub of Paediatric Acupuncture – an online community for paediatric acupuncturists (www.paediatricacupuncture.com). \nRegister Now\nDetails\nDate: 8th of October 2023\nTime: 7am-11am (AEDT)\nPricing: Practitioner $255 | Full Time Undergraduate Student $210\nRecording (Revisit) Access Fee for live participants and recording purchase- 5 years: $39 \nCPD: 4 CPD Points\nNotes: Included \nZOOM INVITE LINK WILL BE PROVIDED VIA EMAIL CLOSER TO THE DATE \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. Missed attendance will automatically be given webinar recording access only.  \nRegister Now
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