Five Element Acupuncture and Archetypes: Chinese Medicine as an Integrated Model of Clinical Healthcare Practice

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Five Element Acupuncture and Archetypes: Chinese Medicine as an Integrated Model of Clinical Healthcare Practice

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EJOM (2009), Williams, Tom.

Abstract

This paper will reflect upon the place of Chinese medicine in building an integral view of healthcare and how it can contribute to that process in a clear and coherent manner. The paper takes a look at the subtleties of ming men and how this can lead us to a much more functionally useful understanding of how our life journey can directly begin to manifest the disharmonies that Chinese medicine understands. By marrying these insights from Chinese medicine with the work of Caroline Myss on archetypal patterns and contextualising this against Wilber’s All Quadrants All Levels (AQAL) model, it will be shown that we have a much richer and integral understanding of pathology and how to address it. The theory will be illustrated with a detailed Case Reports.

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EJOM

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2/28/2015

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English

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Journal Article

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1351-6647

issue

3

volume

6

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