Introduction to Classical Physiology Brandt Stickley, LAc
Brandt Stickley is an Assistant Professor in the College of Classical Chinese Medicine, National University of Natural Medicine, and a Visiting Professor at multiple CM colleges. Brandt has relentlessly pursued a synthesis of Classical Han and Tang Dynasty herbal medicine and acupuncture, Chinese magical medicine, philosophy and religion, with concepts of psychosomatic medicine, body-oriented psychology, neuro phenomenology, process-oriented philosophy, imaginal, integral, and consciousness studies. He brings all of these disciplines to play in striving to intend the impossible as a clinician, teacher, writer and speaker. In theory and in practice, Brandt’s work seeks to establish Classical Chinese medicine as a vital psychosomatic and physio-semiotic current in the evolution of consciousness and the alleviation of suffering.
April 25, 2021-April 25, 2021 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Room: zoom
8 Category 1 CAB units available
Type: Live on Zoom
Description:
In this course, Brandt will:
- Describe the relationship between Five-Phase and Six Conformation Theory
- Represent physiology as an expression of cyclical number and pattern in terms of 5-Phase Theory and Zang Organ function and in terms of Six-Conformation theory
- Describe the pathophysiology that indicates key formulas from the Shanghan Zabing Lun
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Relate Five-Phase Theory to Six-Conformation Theory as expressed through 19 Lines of Suwen 74
- Understand physiology as an expression of 5-Phase Theory and Zang Organ function vis a vis Suwen 5 and 8
- Understand physiology in terms of Six-Conformation theory
- Describe the pathophysiology that indicates key formulas from the Shanghan Zabing Lun