JOIN THE NCAAOM www.ncaaom.org President C. Daerr Reid, L.Ac. President@NCAAOM.org Vice President Cindi Fox Kemp, L.Ac. VicePresident@NCAAOM.org NCAAOM Annual Conference Treasurer Bonnie Cashwell, L.Ac., Dipl. O.M. Treasurer@NCAAOM.org featuring Secretary Jennifer Warnasch, L.Ac. Secretary@NCAAOM.org Lonny Jarrett, L.Ac. Education Officer Tom Cohen, L.Ac., LMBT, ADS Education@NCAAOM.org Chinese Medicine in the 21st Century: A top Down View of the Five-Elements Membership Officer Jeffery Schwartz, L.Ac. Membership@NCAAOM.org April 25-26th, 2015 Political Officer Daerr Reid, L.Ac. Politics@NCAAOM.org NCALB Liaison Chris Helmstetter Marketing Officer David Peters, Lac IT Support Jeremy Linquist, LAc Proximity Hotel 1819 Charlotte Dr. Charlotte, NC 28203 Research Officer Jongbae J. Park,KMD, PhD, L.Ac.,Dipl. O.M. Research@NCAAOM.org Greensboro, NC 704 Green Valley Rd, Greensboro, NC 274083 1-800-379-8200 http://www.proximityhotel.com/ EARLY REGISTRATION IS STRONGLY ADVISED. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Saturday April 25, 2015 9:00am - 5:15pm Introduction: Self, Psych vs. Spiritual Perspective Past wounds/future potential. “Who was injured?”-Ego. Psych” Complexity of the Acupuncture Society of Massachusetts. He teaches and a. b. c. d. e. f. g. publishes widely on the inner tradition of Chinese medicine and h. Lonny Jarrett has been a leading scholar in the field of Chinese medicine since 1980. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and a founding board member Trauma reinforces identification with ego. b. Personal Inherently limited Suffocating Maintains the status quo Loves healing, never healed. Special. The wound becomes self. Can’t imagine life without Mixed motivation in approaching healers. MA. He is the author of Nourishing Destiny and The Clinical Practice of Chinese Medicine. His articles and texts are available Acknowledging the Truth of what happened and the absolute view. Heaven and Earth: Reference points. Spiritual Perspective and Complexity. a. Emptiness: Meditation b. Creativity: Engagement atwww.nourishingdestiny.com. Lonny Jarrett Chinese Medicine in the 21st Century: A Top Down View of the Five Elements I. Shock, Heart Kidney Axis II. Soul, Ling, upper Kidney Points How conditioned? Conscience: purpose. Sunday April 26, 2015 9:00am - 5:15pm Goals: 1. Diagnosing and treating shock to the heart and circulatory system on the pulse. 2. How to diagnose and treat qi stagnation in the diaphragm. 3. Testing for and Draining "Aggressive Energy" Xieqi. 4. How to understand and treat "possession" in a contemporary context. 5. Diagnose and treating the separation of yin and yang. 6. The deeper functions of Acupuncture points: Source, lou, xi-cleft, and "spirit" points. 7. Herbal formulas and point combinations for taking a person out of shock. 8. The importance of the patient/practitioner relationship. 8:30am - 8:45pm Registration Opens 9:00am - 12:15pm Lecture / Demonstration 12:15pm - 1:30pm Lunch (on your own) 1:30pm - 5:15pm Lecture / Demonstration Sunday, April 26, 2015 9:00am - 12:15pm Lecture / Demonstration 12:15pm - 1:30pm Lunch (on your own) 1:30pm - 5:15pm Lecture / Demonstration Miasm: Knot of thought, feeling, emotion, sensation, invested with belief and attention. on the Web at www.spiritpathpress.com. He is also the founder of an online professional community which can be found Saturday, April 25, 2015 (15 min break in the morning and afternoon on both days) Chinese pulse diagnosis. Mr. Jarrett holds a Master’s degree in Neurobiology and maintains his clinical practice in Stockbridge, Weekend Overview The deeper functions of Acupuncture points: Source, lou, xi-cleft, and "spirit" points. Pulse III. Stability: R,R,A,I a. Herbs, YBY, SMS b. Needles IV. Diaphragm: Points, BXHPT, Grief, Plum pit BXXXT V. Windows Right Moment VI. AE and Possession. VII. H/W Registration & Payment Register online at www.ncaaom.org Under For Practitioners > CEU opportunities or Make check payable to NCAAOM & mail to: c/o Tom Cohen 1820 East Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28203 Earlybird Pricing Good through 3/15 for 14 CEUs/PDAs Members: $275 /non-Members: $300 After March 15th for 14 CEUs/PDAs Members: $325 /non-Members: $350 Annual Dinner Meeting Saturday, April 25th Catered, plated dinner Free for members; $40 for non-members/guests of members Cancellation Policy for NCAAOM Events: One month prior to seminar date: Full refund minus $25 cancellation fee. One month to one week prior: 60% of tuition will be refunded. Less than one week prior or nonattendance: No refunds.
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