William J. Kaplanidis/eMOTIONS: ANGER The Yin and Yang of Emotions Series

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eMOTIONS: ANGER The Yin and Yang of Emotions Series

by William J. Kaplanidis M.S., M.A., Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM)®, Dipl. C.H. (NCCAOM)®, L.Ac. www.acudragonnyc.com
In Chinese medicine your emotions are one of the three main causes of disease and imbalances of the body, mind and spirit. Emotions serve a purpose and are a normal part of being human. Just like all energy, it must flow appropriately. In this class, we will explore anger from Chinese medicine, developmental and psychological perspectives and learn practical methods for releasing, channeling and transforming anger for better health, inner peace and improved relationships.

  • Identify the different types of anger.
  • Discover how anger connects to and affects the body, mind and spirit from Classical, TCM and Five Element theories.
  • Recognize how anger relates to trauma, environmental and lifestyle factors.
  • Practice creating a safe space for releasing, channeling and transforming anger through various methods including acupuncture, acupressure, qigong, and other East-West physical and mental methods.
  • Apply the learned holistic approaches for self-cultivation and for immediate use in your practice with patients/clients.

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Steps to Complete the Course
Student's Worksheet/Study Aid:
Quiz
PDA Program Evaluation

Video: Class 01

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Video: Class 02

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William J. Kaplanidis, L.Ac., M.S., M.A.,

William J. Kaplanidis, L.Ac., M.S., M.A., is an internationally renowned healer and teacher who is widely published and has made multiple media appearances. He has more than 35 years experience helping thousands heal from physical and emotional traumas and has worked with Olympic athletes, professional dancers, corporate executives and many other individuals who have experienced stress and pain.

William's own experiences with pain and suffering guided him on a quest to not only heal himself, but to help others increase their awareness and inspire them to find the courage to heal themselves. Living with pain sparked his journey of cultivating and understanding the relationship between the body, mind and spirit, and led him on a path of discovery of his own unique healing. His whole life has been dedicated to understanding how the body, mind and spirit are intertwined and ultimately are one.

With advanced training in psychology, East-Asian medicine and martial arts, William fuses Eastern and Western healing methods to provide personalized care for his clients and students.

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