The literature regarding the Liver has largely centered on Liver Qi stagnation and Liver Yang Rising both of which I have found clinically highly exaggerated in importance in our time and poorly understood. Liver Blood deficiency, Liver Toxicity and the relationship between the Liver and other solid organs also requires re-examination and re-evaluation. Ignored is the pandemic of our time, Liver Qi-Yang deficiency and Liver Separation of Yin and Yang. This is one of the instances in which my teacher, Dr. Shen ,would say `book wrong’.
This webinar is an attempt to enlarge our comprehension of these issues and in part to present a point of view that experiences the medicine less in terms of pathology and more in terms of positive and natural function, an important conceptual shift.
Bio:
Leon I. Hammer, M.D., is a graduate of Cornell University, Cornell Medical College, and the William A. White Institute of Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry. Until 1971, he practiced psychiatry and psychoanalysis, directed a child guidance clinic and Drug Abuse Councils on the Southeast Shore of Long Island, taught at Adelphi University, and was Psychiatric Consultant and associate professor at Southampton College in Southampton, New York.
After working with Fritz Perls and Gestalt therapy for three years and with Alexander Lowen and Bioenergetics over a period of eight years, he began a study of Chinese medicine. He studied in England with J.D. Van Buren during 1971-1974 and traveled to study in China in 1981. Dr. Hammer studied with the internationally acknowledged Chinese master Dr. John HF Shen over a period of 27 years.
Dr, Hammer practiced Chinese medicine from 1973 to 1990 and continues to do consultations for practitioners. He is the author of Dragon Rises, Red Bird Flies, a study of the relationship of Chinese medicine and Western Psychology. His second book, Chinese Pulse Diagnosis, A Contemporary Approach, is published by Eastland Press. Dr. Hammer's third book is called The Patient-Practitioner Relationship in Acupuncture. Dr. Hammer has taught workshops in various aspects of Chinese medicine, especially pulse diagnosis, in the United States, Europe, Australia and Japan.
In April 2001, Dr. Hammer helped found the Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine in Gainesville, Florida. He is Chairman of the Board, provides guidance and direction, and is a faculty member of the college. The college has a strong focus on diagnosis, especially Contemporary Chinese pulse and Asking diagnosis, and its curriculum, Contemporary Oriental Medicine, emphasizes psychology and integrates aspects of various models including TCM and Five-Element into a unique whole.
Over the last few years, Dr. Hammer has decided to restrict his travels. Currently he is engaged in writing, continuing to teach only a small, select group of advanced students, and conducting an ongoing teacher training program for Certified Teachers.
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