Guest guest Posted September 10, 2009 Report Share Posted September 10, 2009 2010 Clinical Integration Class Lonny S. Jarrett " I have found my studies with Lonny Jarrett to be invaluable on many levels. The course has provided in-depth learning and clinical experience with pulse taking and five elements diagnosis, and perhaps more importantly what it means to be a practitioner and the intentionality behind each clinic encounter. My only disappointment is that the course will only last for two years. I have found time with Lonny to be truly inspirational, and it has only intensified my longing to enhance my skills and " seeing " as a practitioner. This course has put me on the right path. " -Jessie Shaw, M.S., L.Ac. O.M. Graduate of Tri-State College of Acupuncture, 2002 " I have been a student of Lonny's for a year now – and I just cannot believe how forthright I have become in clinic. My confidence in assembling all of the presenting clinical information (pulse, tongue, history, palpated findings, etc) and holding to what I find and its implications in spite of denials from the patient, and their many games of egoic stealth, having the tenacity to dig into the patient's often subterranean territory with a combination of quickness, compassion and honesty – until we hit paydirt, unearth the heart of the matter, and get to work – the clarity that emerges in my clinic on a daily basis is almost too much to bear. It feels like I have traded in a mule for a stallion. I am stunned. So, clearly, are my patients. And for the vast majority of them, I would say their encounter with a practitioner who is facing everything and avoiding nothing is in fact, experienced as a refreshing engagement with the highest level of compassion. " -Daniel Schulman, Graduate NESA What is the largest possible context for the practice of Chinese medicine in the 21st century? How will Chinese medicine help humanity to face the challenges that confront us today? The focus of this course will be to provide practitioners with a firm grounding in the principles of five-element constitutional diagnosis as they are integrated with a pre-TCM tradition of eight-principle pulse diagnosis. The class will consist of 12 weekends over a two year period beginning in the Fall of the year 2009. Clinical experience will be emphasized with roughly half the weekends spent assessing patients. Each member of the class will have the opportunity to spend time in my clinical practice as well. The substance of the class will include and transcend the content of my two books, Nourishing Destiny, and The Clinical Practice of . Topics include: * Chinese medicine as part of an integral science of conscious evolution. * Learn to discern the authentic and created self as the basis of clinical practice. * Destiny and Constitutional Type. * Diagnosis in a black and white context-What's real, what isn't, what to do about it. * Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point Combinations. * The Suggestive Process in Therapy and Testing Emotions. * Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor & Emotion. * Practical Exercises in Recognizing Constitution. * Learn to Prescribe Herbs Reliably Based upon Pulse Diagnosis. * Learn to Discern Deep Issues from the Pulse Including; Divorce, Shock to the Heart, Resignation, Unexpressed Communication, and much more. * Use the Pulse to Enhance the Suggestive Process in Treatment. * Learn to integrate Five-element Constitutional diagnosis with a Deep Understanding of Physiological Process as Assessed with the Eight-principle System. * The Pulse as a Guide to a Truly Preventive Form of Medicine. * All Theory Elaborated in Clinic with patients. Online Community: NourishingDestiny.com Clinical Integration: Registration Form & Dates The class will meet in Stockbridge, MA, on 12 Saturdays and Sundays beginning in the Fall of 2010. Class meets from 9am-5pm with one hour for lunch. There are two payment options for registrants that include paying the whole course in advance for a discount or paying one year at a time. Currently this class is approved for PDA's by the Massachusetts Board of Medicine and the NCCAOM. Five course hours focus on ethics and should fulfill the NCCAOM requirement for recertification. 1) Pay in Full for 18% Discount: a) Pay a deposit of $500 by 11.15.09 with the balance of $2350 for the full course by 3.1.10 and receive an 18% discount. Total cost=$2850 2) Pay First Year in Advance: a) Pay a deposit of $500 by 11.15.09 and the balance of $1150 by 3/1/10. c) Second year tuition ($1650) due 3/1/11 Total Cost= $3300 Please note that the $500 deposit is non-refundable. Class Dates: Clinical Integration Year One 2010-2011 Year Two 2011-2012 Weekend #1 9/11 & 9/12/10 Weekend #7 8/27 & 8/28/11 Weekend #2 10/9 & 10/10/10 Weekend #8 10/1 & 10/2/11 Weekend #3 11/13 & 11/14/10 Weekend #9 11/5 & 11/6/11 Weekend #4 3/12 & 3/13/11 Weekend #10 3/3 & 3/4/12 Weekend #5 4/9 & 4/10/11 Weekend #11 4/7 & 4/8/12 Weekend #6 5/7 & 5/8/11 Weekend #12 5/5 & 5/6/12 Inner Traditions of : Clinical Integration PO 1093 Stockbridge, MA, 01262 Registration Deposit enclosed: $_______________ Name: _________________________ Address:________________________ ______________________________ Phone:__________________________ Email:_________________________ Acutkd Nourishingdestiny.com 413 298 4221 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2009 Report Share Posted September 11, 2009 Is there a link? I can put it on my facebook page, where it will be viewed by all my collegues and whatnot. Thanks. - " sppdestiny " <Revolution <Chinese Medicine > Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:15 AM Clinical Integration Course with Lonny Jarrett 2010 2010 Clinical Integration Class Lonny S. Jarrett " I have found my studies with Lonny Jarrett to be invaluable on many levels. The course has provided in-depth learning and clinical experience with pulse taking and five elements diagnosis, and perhaps more importantly what it means to be a practitioner and the intentionality behind each clinic encounter. My only disappointment is that the course will only last for two years. I have found time with Lonny to be truly inspirational, and it has only intensified my longing to enhance my skills and " seeing " as a practitioner. This course has put me on the right path. " -Jessie Shaw, M.S., L.Ac. O.M. Graduate of Tri-State College of Acupuncture, 2002 " I have been a student of Lonny's for a year now - and I just cannot believe how forthright I have become in clinic. My confidence in assembling all of the presenting clinical information (pulse, tongue, history, palpated findings, etc) and holding to what I find and its implications in spite of denials from the patient, and their many games of egoic stealth, having the tenacity to dig into the patient's often subterranean territory with a combination of quickness, compassion and honesty - until we hit paydirt, unearth the heart of the matter, and get to work - the clarity that emerges in my clinic on a daily basis is almost too much to bear. It feels like I have traded in a mule for a stallion. I am stunned. So, clearly, are my patients. And for the vast majority of them, I would say their encounter with a practitioner who is facing everything and avoiding nothing is in fact, experienced as a refreshing engagement with the highest level of compassion. " -Daniel Schulman, Graduate NESA What is the largest possible context for the practice of Chinese medicine in the 21st century? How will Chinese medicine help humanity to face the challenges that confront us today? The focus of this course will be to provide practitioners with a firm grounding in the principles of five-element constitutional diagnosis as they are integrated with a pre-TCM tradition of eight-principle pulse diagnosis. The class will consist of 12 weekends over a two year period beginning in the Fall of the year 2009. Clinical experience will be emphasized with roughly half the weekends spent assessing patients. Each member of the class will have the opportunity to spend time in my clinical practice as well. The substance of the class will include and transcend the content of my two books, Nourishing Destiny, and The Clinical Practice of . Topics include: * Chinese medicine as part of an integral science of conscious evolution. * Learn to discern the authentic and created self as the basis of clinical practice. * Destiny and Constitutional Type. * Diagnosis in a black and white context-What's real, what isn't, what to do about it. * Inner Functions of Acupuncture Points, Herbal formulas, and Point Combinations. * The Suggestive Process in Therapy and Testing Emotions. * Diagnosis by Color, Sound, Odor & Emotion. * Practical Exercises in Recognizing Constitution. * Learn to Prescribe Herbs Reliably Based upon Pulse Diagnosis. * Learn to Discern Deep Issues from the Pulse Including; Divorce, Shock to the Heart, Resignation, Unexpressed Communication, and much more. * Use the Pulse to Enhance the Suggestive Process in Treatment. * Learn to integrate Five-element Constitutional diagnosis with a Deep Understanding of Physiological Process as Assessed with the Eight-principle System. * The Pulse as a Guide to a Truly Preventive Form of Medicine. * All Theory Elaborated in Clinic with patients. Online Community: NourishingDestiny.com Clinical Integration: Registration Form & Dates The class will meet in Stockbridge, MA, on 12 Saturdays and Sundays beginning in the Fall of 2010. Class meets from 9am-5pm with one hour for lunch. There are two payment options for registrants that include paying the whole course in advance for a discount or paying one year at a time. Currently this class is approved for PDA's by the Massachusetts Board of Medicine and the NCCAOM. Five course hours focus on ethics and should fulfill the NCCAOM requirement for recertification. 1) Pay in Full for 18% Discount: a) Pay a deposit of $500 by 11.15.09 with the balance of $2350 for the full course by 3.1.10 and receive an 18% discount. Total cost=$2850 2) Pay First Year in Advance: a) Pay a deposit of $500 by 11.15.09 and the balance of $1150 by 3/1/10. c) Second year tuition ($1650) due 3/1/11 Total Cost= $3300 Please note that the $500 deposit is non-refundable. Class Dates: Clinical Integration Year One 2010-2011 Year Two 2011-2012 Weekend #1 9/11 & 9/12/10 Weekend #7 8/27 & 8/28/11 Weekend #2 10/9 & 10/10/10 Weekend #8 10/1 & 10/2/11 Weekend #3 11/13 & 11/14/10 Weekend #9 11/5 & 11/6/11 Weekend #4 3/12 & 3/13/11 Weekend #10 3/3 & 3/4/12 Weekend #5 4/9 & 4/10/11 Weekend #11 4/7 & 4/8/12 Weekend #6 5/7 & 5/8/11 Weekend #12 5/5 & 5/6/12 Inner Traditions of : Clinical Integration PO 1093 Stockbridge, MA, 01262 Registration Deposit enclosed: $_______________ Name: _________________________ Address:________________________ ______________________________ Phone:__________________________ Email:_________________________ Acutkd Nourishingdestiny.com 413 298 4221 --- Subscribe to the free online journal for TCM at Times http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com Help build the world's largest online encyclopedia for Chinese medicine and acupuncture, click, http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/wiki/CMTpedia and adjust accordingly. 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