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Intuitive Acupuncture

John Hamwee

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.

  • Classification : Medicine
  • Pub Date : SEP 21, 2015
  • Imprint : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Page Extent : 160
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781848192737
  • Price : INR 1,350
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John Hamwee

John Hamwee is a Zero Balancing practitioner and acupuncturist. He trained with Fritz Smith, the founder of Zero Balancing, and has been teaching Zero Balancing and acupuncture for almost 20 years. John previously worked as a Senior Lecturer in Systems at The Open University, UK, for whom he wrote numerous textbooks. He is the author of Acupuncture for New Practitioners, also published by Singing Dragon. He practises in London and the Lake District, UK. Fritz Smith is a medical doctor, osteopath and acupuncturist who spent many years in clinical practice seeking to combine what he knew about the body from the perspectives of both Western and Eastern medicine. As a result, he developed Zero Balancing in 1975. He still teaches Zero Balancing all over the world. Gina Michaels is an artist and qualified Zero Balancing practitioner and teacher.

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