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Eine östlich-westliche Erkundung der Epigenetik / enetics mit Alaine Duncan
deutschThe Kidney stores our ancestor’s genetic imprint, called the Jing. It governs the Signaling response to threat in the Self-Protective Response. Our assessment of current threats may be responding to or over-coupled with the experiences of our ancestors.
Working with the Kidney/Adrenal system and epigenetic imprints it holds.
Our connective tissue emerges at conception and carries the energetic expression of the sperm and egg that created us, and the ancestors who came before our parents. Its job is to connect us in a somatic or embodied way to ourselves, our past, and our present, our tissues and our vibrations. It carries what Chinese medicine calls our “Original” or Yuan Qi.
Connective tissue is the yin reflection of this imprint. The yang expression of the imprint is the vibration or energy of our ancestors, which is carried by Chinese Medicine’s Triple Burner meridian.
Connective tissue can also carry high arousal states from blast injuries and other global experiences of life threat. Exploring interoception of touch in the connective tissue.
We will find our Ancestor’s Resilience as well as their Suffering in the vibrations held in our kidney/adrenal systems and our connective tissue in a capacity building approach
Alaine Duncan
Alaine Duncan verfolgt einen einzigartigen Ansatz in der Akupunktur, der moderne
Erkenntnisse der Neurobiologie traumatischen Stresses mit alten Heilprinzipien
der Akupunktur und der asiatischen Medizin verbindet. Diese klinische Faszination hat
ihr Herz an Orte und zu Menschen geführt, die sie sich nie hätte vorstellen können, als sie
1990 ihre Ausbildung zur Akupunkteurin abschloss und 2007 die Ausbildung in Somatic Experiencing
absolvierte.
Sie gründete 2012 Integrative Healing, LLC mit dem Ziel, die Weisheit
der chinesischen Medizin mit dem Studium der Neurobiologie und des traumatischen Stresses sowohl
im Unterricht als auch in der Praxis zu verbinden. Ihr Forschungshintergrund umfasst
Studien zur Bewertung der Auswirkungen integrativer Medizin auf die Mitgefühlsmüdigkeit bei
militärischen Pflegekräften; Akupunktur zur Behandlung von kampfbedingtem traumatischem Stress,
chronischen Kopfschmerzen bei Veteranen mit traumatischen Hirnverletzungen, Schmerzen bei Veteranen
aller Konflikte sowie der Golfkriegssyndrom.
Alaine war Gründungsmitglied des Programms „Integrative Health & Wellness“ am
DC Veterans Administration Medical Center, wo sie von 2007 bis 2017 als Klinikerin
und Forscherin tätig war. Sie war außerdem Mitbegründerin der Ortsgruppe „National Capital Area“
von „Acupuncturists Without Borders“, die bis zum Ausbruch von Covid-19 wöchentlich kostenlose
Akupunkturbehandlungen für Einwanderer, Flüchtlinge und bedürftige Nachbarn anbot.
Ihr Buch „The Tao Trauma: A Practitioner’s Guide for Integrating Five Element
Theorie und Traumabehandlung“ bildet die Grundlage für die Kurse und Workshops, die sie
für Akupunkteure und Fachkräfte im Bereich der psychischen Gesundheit anbietet. Es ist als Druckausgabe, Hörbuch
und Kindle-Version überall dort erhältlich, wo Sie Bücher online kaufen können.
Mehr unter www.integrativehealingworks.net
Alaine Duncan has a unique approach acupuncture that integrates modern
understandings of the neuro-biology of traumatic stress with ancient healing
principles from Acupuncture and Asian medicine. This clinical fascination has
carried her heart to places and people she never imagined when she graduated
from acupuncture school in 1990, and completed Somatic Experiencing training
in 2007.
She founded Integrative Healing, LLC in 2012 with a goal to integrate the wisdom
of Chinese Medicine with the study of neurobiology and traumatic stress in both
the classroom and the treatment room. Her research background includes
studies assessing the impact of integrative medicine on compassion fatigue in
military caregivers; acupuncture for treatment of combat-related traumatic stress,
chronic headaches in Veterans with traumatic brain injuries, pain in Veterans of
all conflicts, and Gulf War Veterans Illness.
Alaine was a founding member of the Integrative Health & Wellness program at
the DC Veterans Administration Medical Center where she served as a clinician
and researcher from 2007-2017. She also co-founded the National Capital Area
chapter of Acupuncturists Without Borders, who until Covid 19, provided free
weekly acupuncture treatment to immigrants, refugees and neighbors in need.
Her book, The Tao Trauma: A Practitioner's Guide for Integrating Five Element
Theory and Trauma Treatment is the foundation for classes and workshops she
offers for acupuncturists and mental health providers. It is available in print, audio
and kindle wherever you buy books on line.
More at www.integrativehealingworks.net
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