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Traditional Japanese Acupuncture Classes Robert Hayden, L.Ac. Japanese acupuncture approaches to psychoemotional disorders with Robert Hayden, L.Ac. at the 2006 Great River Symposium and Spring Gathering April 2, 2006 Japanese Meridian Therapy makes extensive use of non-invasive subtle needling, moxibustion and other techniques especially appropriate for treating affective disorders. You will have an introduction to these gentle yet extremely effective methods, as well as five-phase and extraordinary vessels patterns associated with psychoemotional problems, moxibustion treatments and examples of treatment protocols incorporating all these techniques. Discussion and demonstrations of contact needling, plus-minus techniques, moxibustion, abdominal palpation and point location will be included. Location: Northwestern Health Sciences University, 2501 W. 84th St., Bloomington, MN 55431 (952) 888-4777 Robert Hayden, L.Ac., is a practitioner, author and teacher of Oriental medicine, specializing in Japanese acupuncture and moxibustion. Since 1995 he has studied extensively in the U.S. and Japan with many teachers, including renowned blind acupuncturists. He has taught Japanese acupuncture techniques across the country, and has served as an instructor at the Midwest College of Oriental Medicine in Chicago and the Southeast Institute of Oriental Medicine in Miami. He is a frequent contributor to the North American Journal of Oriental Medicine, an international journal dedicated to Japanese acupuncture and Bodywork styles. For further information, email me at kampo36@yahoo.com Conditions are subject to change. JABI |