Shiatsu Theory and Practice

Shiatsu Theory and Practice

Author: Carola Beresford-Cooke

Publisher: Singing Dragon

Published: 2016-03-21

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 0857012606

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Written by a well-known and highly respected author and practitioner within the field, Shiatsu Theory and Practice is a complete introduction to the theory and practice of Zen shiatsu, drawing in detail on the theoretical foundation of both Traditional Chinese Medicine and Five Phase theory as well as that of Zen. Beresford-Cooke explains the strands of theory in a way which makes their integration into practice clear and rational. She includes step-by-step descriptions of treatment routines and techniques, alongside case histories illustrating the application of theory to practice. The book features detailed descriptions and illustrations of meridians, point locations and functions, and these are shown together with salient underlying anatomy. The text is supported by full colour photographs as well as online videoclips showing techniques, routines in the four positions and how to treat individual points and meridians. There are also supplementary online resources such as exercises and activities, web links, appendices for each chapter, and instructor lesson plans, homework and testbank of questions. This fully revised third edition is essential reading for students and practitioners of shiatsu and massage therapy.


Shiatsu Theory and Practice

Shiatsu Theory and Practice

Author: Carola Beresford-Cooke

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780443070594

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This book provides a clear and complete introduction to the theory and practice of Zen Shiatsu, presenting vivid detail on the theoretical foundations of both Traditional Chinese Medicine and five element theory. It offers remarkably clear, high-quality illustrations and photos that support text discussions. The all-encompassing 2nd Edition takes the reader through an exploration of the various approaches to treatment routines, with case studies, explanations, and step-by-step descriptions of techniques. Clear and readable text allows even beginners to build knowledge and practice with confidence. Thorough explorations of the various strands of theory - TCM, five elements, Zen - are presented to make their integration into practice clear and rational. Detailed text descriptions and illustrations of meridians, point locations, and functions are presented together with the relevant underlying anatomy. Step-by-step descriptions of treatment routines and appropriate touch techniques enable readers to apply what they've learned. More detail has been added to the points covered in each meridian section. Greater mention is made of other styles of Shiatsu practice, giving the reader a frame of reference with each style in context alongside Zen Shiatsu. New case studies emphasize practical applications and solutions. More material is presented on diagnostic techniques and the interpretation of diagnoses. New line illustrations and photographs enhance the text.


Zen Shiatsu

Zen Shiatsu

Author: Shizuto Masunaga

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780870403941

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An advanced, comprehensive book incorporating meditative psychology, massage and adjusting techniques into a holistic approach to health.


Shiatsu Theory and Practice

Shiatsu Theory and Practice

Author: Carola Beresford-Cooke

Publisher: Churchill Livingstone

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 9780702029639

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This fully revised and refocussed new edition builds upon its reputation as the core textbook for serious students of shiatsu. Written by a well-known and highly respected author and practitioner within the field, Shiatsu Theory and Practice is a complete introduction to the theory and practice of Zen shiatsu, drawing in detail on the theoretical foundation of both Traditional Chinese Medicine and five element theory. Beresford-Cooke explains the strands of theory in a way which makes their integration into practice clear and rational and step-by-step descriptions of treatment routines and techniques and the inclusion of case histories showing application of theory to practice fully equip the student to practice with confidence. The text is supported by full colour photographs and illustrations and a DVD containing videoclips of techniques, routines in the four positions and how to treat individual points and meridians. Detailed descriptions and illustrations of meridians, point locations and functions are included, and these are shown alongside salient underlying anatomy. It will also have an Evolve site containing exercises and activities, web links, content updates, appendices for each chapter - extra resources and information related to the chapter content. Instructor lesson plans with learning objectives, key terms and chapter focus for each chapter; homework; testbank of questions.


BodyWork Shiatsu

BodyWork Shiatsu

Author: Carl Dubitsky

Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co

Published: 1997-05

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780892815265

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Explains the art of finger-pressure massage.


The Complete Illustrated Guide to Shiatsu

The Complete Illustrated Guide to Shiatsu

Author: Elaine Liechti

Publisher: HarperThorsons

Published: 2002-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780007131143

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Shiatsu is a healing art which uses the power of touch and pressure to enable us to find our own self-healing capabilities. This full color book covers the practical aspects of Shiatsu, from the full-body treatment to advice on exercise and self-help measures.


Sei-ki

Sei-ki

Author: Akinobu Kishi

Publisher: Singing Dragon

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1848190425

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Akinobu Kishi is regarded as one of the leading exponents of shiatsu, and his theory and practice of Seiki Soho are explained for the first time in this important book. The book consists of a dialogue about the fundamental principles and practice of Seiki Soho, and will be essential reading for all shiatsu practitioners and students.


The Theory and Practice of Taiji Qigong

The Theory and Practice of Taiji Qigong

Author: Chris Jarmey

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781556435546

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Practiced regularly, Taiji Qigong has been show to increase energy, improve health, and help prevent illness through simple movements and focused breathing. This in depth instruction manual brings the practice to the average reader. Written for every level of skill and interest and constructed for easy customizing for particular goals, the book is broken into three parts that cover the theory and practice of Qi and Qigong; the general principles of Qigong practice; and the 18 movements of Taiji Qigong in detail.


Hara Diagnosis

Hara Diagnosis

Author: Kiiko Matsumoto

Publisher: Paradigm Publications

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 9780912111131

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Point names, the traditional means of identifying acupoints, have meanings that are hard to grasp. This text promotes understanding of each point's use in acupuncture practice by considering the meaning, context and significance of each. The 363 points covered are listed according to the system currently in use in China.