It’s in Their Head: Addressing Stagnant Qi in the Heads of Children

Stagnant qi in the head is a much overlooked yet important pattern commonly seen in children. We will look at what causes this pattern, its manifestations and, most importantly, what we can do to help.

Rebecca Avern
Rebecca Avern

Course Overview

Stagnant qi in the head is a much overlooked yet important pattern commonly seen in children. It can cause a wide variety of physical, behavioral and emotional symptoms which may blight a child’s life.

 

We will look at what causes this pattern, its manifestations and, most importantly, what we can do to help. We will look at what we as acupuncturists can do in the clinic with both needles and non-needle protocols, as well as what we can teach parents to do at home.

 

It’s no exaggeration to say that promoting the smooth flow of Qi in the head of a child can change the course of their life for the better. You will come away knowing when this needs to be done and how to do it.

Objectives

  • To recognise the signs and symptoms of stagnant qi in the head in children.

  • How to successfully resolve this pattern with acupuncture.

  • How to successfully resolve this pattern with non-needle protocols.

  • How to teach parents protocols they can use at home to help their child recover from this imbalance.

Outline

  • 0 hrs - 30 min

    The first section, we will discuss how to recognise the signs and symptoms of stagnant qi in the head in children.

  • 30 min - 1 hrs

    The second section, you will learn how to successfully resolve this pattern with acupuncture and how to successfully resolve this pattern with non-needle protocols.

  • 1 hrs - 1.5 hrs

    The third section, you will learn how to teach parents protocols they can use at home to help their child recover from this imbalance.

Teacher

Rebecca Avern

Rebecca Avern is a senior lecturer, clinical supervisor and teaching clinic director at the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine in Reading, UK. In 2012, she founded an acupuncture centre for the treatment of children in Oxford – the Panda Clinic - and her clinical work is now entirely with children. She teaches paediatrics online and at undergraduate and post-graduate level.

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$64.50

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  • CPDs:

    Approved By: AACMA (1.5), ANTA (1.5), ATMS (1.5), Acupuncture NZ (1.5), NCCAOM (1.5), Standard Certificate (1.5)

  • Language: English

  • Course Type: Recorded Webinar

  • Course Length: 1.5 h

  • Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.

  • Access Period: Lifetime

$64.50