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The global approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which includes the patient as a whole (like the old Western Hippocratic Tradition), presupposes that mental or psychic symptoms of diseases reflect disorders in the movements of human energy (qi) and of quantities and qualities of Yin-Yang in the relations of organs among themselves and with the surrounding environment. Under this point of view, the treatment of mental illness has already in China with a history dating back to 2,000 years ago and whose development, in the light of the high degree of development of modern science and technology, currently reaches surprising levels in terms of their effectiveness, based on the medical experience gained by countless generations of physicians.
However, the medical literature lacked so far of a work like this, specially dedicated to the management and systematic dissertation about this matter, so that the knowledge in this regard were scattered in various medicine books.
In order to fill this void, Dr. Ye Chenggu, Professor of the Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion from the Hospital Guang An Men of Beijing (annex to the Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine), provides in this volume for the first time in a methodical way, from their own clinical experiences and the study of Chinese classical and contemporary texts, detailed explanation of the physiology and treatment of the mental symptoms according to the theory and practice of the Acupuncture.
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The global approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which includes the patient as a whole (like the old Western Hippocratic Tradition), presupposes that mental or psychic symptoms of diseases reflect disorders in the movements of human energy (qi) and of quantities and qualities of Yin-Yang in the relations of organs among themselves and with the surrounding environment. Under this point of view, the treatment of mental illness has already in China with a history dating back to 2,000 years ago and whose development, in the light of the high degree of development of modern science and technology, currently reaches surprising levels in terms of their effectiveness, based on the medical experience gained by countless generations of physicians.
However, the medical literature lacked so far of a work like this, specially dedicated to the management and systematic dissertation about this matter, so that the knowledge in this regard were scattered in various medicine books.
In order to fill this void, Dr. Ye Chenggu, Professor of the Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion from the Hospital Guang An Men of Beijing (annex to the Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine), provides in this volume for the first time in a methodical way, from their own clinical experiences and the study of Chinese classical and contemporary texts, detailed explanation of the physiology and treatment of the mental symptoms according to the theory and practice of the Acupuncture.
MsSVig