The Psyche In — Chinese Medicine Pdf

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the psyche is not a separate entity but an integral part of the body's physiological network. This holistic view centers on the Five Spirits (Wu Shen), which represent different aspects of consciousness housed within the five primary Yin organs. The Five Spirits (Wu Shen)

  1. "The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine" (Huangdi Neijing) - This ancient text is a foundational source of Chinese Medicine. You can find various translations and versions online, including a PDF version of the Nei Jing Ling Shu (Spiritual Pivot) on the National Library of Medicine's website.
  2. "The Psyche in Chinese Medicine" by Giovanni Maciocia - This article, available on the website of the Journal of Chinese Medicine, explores the concept of Shen in Chinese Medicine. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a direct link to the PDF, but you can search for the article on the journal's website.
  3. "Chinese Medicine and the Psyche" by Zhu Dan - This article, available on the Academia.edu platform, discusses the relationship between Chinese Medicine and psychology. You can access the PDF by creating a free account or searching for the article on the platform.
  4. "The Shen: The Psyche or Mind in Chinese Medicine" by Peter Deadman - This article, available on the website of the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, provides an in-depth exploration of the concept of Shen. You can access the PDF by purchasing a subscription to the journal or searching for the article on academic databases.

Key Takeaways * Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) links emotions to specific organs, affecting both mental and physical health. * Verywell Mind What Can TCM Teach Us About Mental Health? - CCMUK the psyche in chinese medicine pdf