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Profit from a wealth of experience in interactions with your patients!

The Patient-Practitioner Relationship in Acupuncture is written for acupuncturists and practitioners in the fields of alternative medicine searching for:

  • effective ways of connecting better with their patients in all their diversity, and
  • the skills necessary to guide patients through emotional, psychological, and spiritual difficulties as part of the healing process.

Dr. Hammer bases his work on the universally accepted and fundamental role the therapeutic relationship plays in the practitioner's ability to heal and his lifelong observation that both the patient and the practitioner benefit from this vital relationship.

Drawing from his long and extensive personal and professional experiences and writing in an easily understandable and at times anecdotal style, the author avoids psychological jargon as much as possible. The material is presented independent to pathology and is organized into two parts: The first part outlines the basic tenets of the therapeutic relationship, and the second, main part presents individual, issue-oriented chapters addressing the varied life situations, personalities, and emotional reactions with which the acupuncturist or practitioner is confronted in everyday practice.

Let this handy reference become your constant and reliable companion on your path to:

  • enhancing your propensity and innate talents to heal,
  • improving your therapeutic skills within the scope of your practice, and
  • gaining confidence in your interactions with your patients.


Trade Review
Clear, elegant and succinct...beautifully written...case study exmaples are insightful...written by a practitioner with enormous clinical experience whose dual training as a psychiatrist-psychoanalyst and Chinese medicine practitioner reveals his respect for both traditions...a very good introduction.--European Journal of Oriental MedicineBeautifully written...provides essential information to TCM practitioners about the therapeutic relationship...also a practice management guide book...synthesizes the best of Western and Eastern psychospiritual practices in a professional manner.--Doody's Review

Table of Contents

Section I
1 Basic Conditions or Tenets—An Overview
2 Conditions for Healing, Growth, and Change
3 The Practitioner's Role
4 Issues Relevant to Any Therapeutic Relationship
5 Conclusion
Section II Questions and Answers
Epilogue

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      Publisher: Thieme Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 10/09/2008
      ISBN13: 9783131488411, 978-3131488411
      ISBN10: 3131488417

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Profit from a wealth of experience in interactions with your patients!

      The Patient-Practitioner Relationship in Acupuncture is written for acupuncturists and practitioners in the fields of alternative medicine searching for:

      • effective ways of connecting better with their patients in all their diversity, and
      • the skills necessary to guide patients through emotional, psychological, and spiritual difficulties as part of the healing process.

      Dr. Hammer bases his work on the universally accepted and fundamental role the therapeutic relationship plays in the practitioner's ability to heal and his lifelong observation that both the patient and the practitioner benefit from this vital relationship.

      Drawing from his long and extensive personal and professional experiences and writing in an easily understandable and at times anecdotal style, the author avoids psychological jargon as much as possible. The material is presented independent to pathology and is organized into two parts: The first part outlines the basic tenets of the therapeutic relationship, and the second, main part presents individual, issue-oriented chapters addressing the varied life situations, personalities, and emotional reactions with which the acupuncturist or practitioner is confronted in everyday practice.

      Let this handy reference become your constant and reliable companion on your path to:

      • enhancing your propensity and innate talents to heal,
      • improving your therapeutic skills within the scope of your practice, and
      • gaining confidence in your interactions with your patients.


      Trade Review
      Clear, elegant and succinct...beautifully written...case study exmaples are insightful...written by a practitioner with enormous clinical experience whose dual training as a psychiatrist-psychoanalyst and Chinese medicine practitioner reveals his respect for both traditions...a very good introduction.--European Journal of Oriental MedicineBeautifully written...provides essential information to TCM practitioners about the therapeutic relationship...also a practice management guide book...synthesizes the best of Western and Eastern psychospiritual practices in a professional manner.--Doody's Review

      Table of Contents

      Section I
      1 Basic Conditions or Tenets—An Overview
      2 Conditions for Healing, Growth, and Change
      3 The Practitioner's Role
      4 Issues Relevant to Any Therapeutic Relationship
      5 Conclusion
      Section II Questions and Answers
      Epilogue

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