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Ebook Emotional balance
We understand that the human body is an indivisible unit, and our care must therefore be holistic, accompanied by advice from your experiences and other disciplines you practice.
We start by regulating the nervous system, which plays a key role in emotion management and the release of tensions accumulated in the shoulder girdle, often related to stress. In addition, we enhance the effects by stimulating the reflex zones of the involved organs.
Western medicine considers the brain and nervous system as the main players in emotion management. We will use this knowledge to translate these insights into therapeutic gestures through Dien Chan care protocols that promote inner tranquility.
Once stress is under control, we will approach each emotion precisely. The classification of natural phenomena into the five elements of TCM will be our guide. These elements are closely related to certain vital organs and fundamental emotions.
By working from the face, we can directly interact with a specific emotion by rebalancing the involved organs and restoring harmony to the corresponding element. This will allow us to address somatic manifestations caused by these organic imbalances while ensuring the spread of revitalized organ energy throughout the body.
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Therapeutic functions
How to relax and balance our emotional sphere through Dien Chan?
This unique approach combines knowledge from Eastern wisdom and Western medicine to help us regain relaxation and mental balance.Based on the overall condition of each person, we translate this knowledge into yin and yang therapeutic gestures using multireflex tools.
Guided by the reflection diagrams projected on the face and the fixed point diagrams, we can quickly achieve deep balance and significant results.
In other words, thanks to thebqc ·points and the Dien Chan diagrams of reflexion, we are able to combine these Western and TCM indications; well-being, quality of life, consciousness.The Western approach focuses on calming the nervous system, while Traditional Chinese Medicine divides emotions into groups governed by energies known as the five movements: Fire, Earth, Water, Metal, and Wood.
This booklet focuses on regulating the five emotional spheres, offering you practical tools to restore emotional balance in your daily life.
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Empower your treatment
Even if your patient did not schedule an appointment for a specific emotional disorder, it is always interesting, through dialogue, to detect any repressed feelings. With knowledge of the relationships between elements and emotions according to TCM, we can complement the treatment of the nervous system with specific stimulations of the relevant organs.
Don’t forget your empathic talent by encouraging your patients to take care of their mental health, avoid excesses of social media and anxiety-provoking information. Foster indulgence towards oneself and encourage the search for solutions rather than withdrawal.
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Chan❜beauté secret
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Suggested complementary Tool:
The Little yin-yang hammer
Highly recommended for stress management, neck tension and migraines, the Little yin~yang hammer is a well rounded tool that offers fast relief.
For students and beginners it is an alternative tool to detectors for stimulating the
bqc ·points on the face.
- 13,55€Emotional balance