Using acupuncture to treat shock and trauma

Using acupuncture to treat shock and trauma

2017-10-03    38'10''

主播: 国医之声 Voice of CM

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介绍:
Audio from everydayacupuncturepodcast.com Acupuncture is often used with good effect to treat psycho-emotive issues such as chronic anxiety and depression. And it is also helpful in the treatment of various psycho-emotive challenges that arise when someone is faced with their world being turned upside down by natural disaster. There is a particular method of treatment that helps people to regain some equanimity in the face of disastrous circumstances. In this episode we speak with an acupuncturist in Israel who is using these methods to treat people who live in a conflict zone, and undergo the experience of being showered with bombs at a moment’s notice and the aftermath of that kind of trauma. Listen in as we discuss how acupuncture can quickly re-regulate the nervous system and how these treatments can be effective in bringing about a sense of balance and resiliency in those who have undergone these kinds of life threatening experiences. Havva Mahler is originally from a small town in Massachusetts, she now lives in Sderot, Israel where she practices of Chinese medicine, reflexology, and massage. She studied at the East-West School of Classical Chinese Medicine, and has done advanced training in treating trauma and post trauma and in pregnancy and childbirth. Havva works in a private practice, at the Emuna Family Counseling Centre, Sderot and for the Maccabi Health Fund. She is a volunteer with Acupuncturists Without Borders and with Hands Of Light (volunteer treatments for ALS patients).