ON DEMAND LEARNING COURSE
The concept of interoception is an exciting new avenue of research in acupuncture and East Asian Medicine, as well as integrative health generally. Interoception is commonly defined as sensation of the internal state of the body, and has been recently expanded to include the processes by which an organism senses, interprets, integrates, and regulates signals from within itself. These terms will sound familiar to all of us who spend much of our clinic time explaining to patients ‘how acupuncture works’, with or without concepts of Qi and Shen.
This course draws together the experience of three researchers who have evaluated the role of interoception in traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) interventions, and explains how it is immediately relevant to acupuncture practice.
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PRESENTERS
Vitaly Napadow, PhD, LAc
Lisa Taylor-Swanson, PhD, MAcOM, LAc
Peter Wayne, PhD
Claudia Citkovitz, PhD, MS, LAc
Registration:
SAR Members: $94
Non-members: $125
5-hour distance-learning course
5 NCCAOM PDA points available upon successful completion of the course materials and passing the course quiz with a score of 70% or greater
This is an "on demand" learning course. Once you register and pay for the course, course content will be accessible from within your profile (see "Your Website Functions" section and click "E-learning"). You may complete the course and go through the materials at your own pace and schedule. To obtain CEUs, you must submit the required quiz and email the course worksheet. Please allow up to two weeks to obtain your CEU certificate once all materials have been submitted. (If you need your CEU certificate sooner and required materials have been submitted (Quiz and Course Worksheet), please email your request to ltriplett@acupunctureresearch.org so that we may expedite your request.)