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Acupuncture - ăkˈyoopŭngˌchər, technique of traditional Chinese medicine, in which a number of very fine metal needles are inserted into the skin at specially designated points. For thousands of years acupuncture has been used, along with herbal medicine, for pain relief and treatment of various ailments. It has often been combined with moxabustion, the burning


9 of the Best Books and Articles on: Acupuncture

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    Acupuncture: A Viable Medical Alternative » Read Now

    by Marie Cargill. 178 pgs.

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    "It will be an eye opener for the public to see that acupuncture is widely practiced and that research in this area is going on . . . all over the world . . . It has been proven many times . . . that acupuncture can work in many cases where conventional medicine has failed." Nelly Tsiving, licensed...
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    Understanding Acupuncture » Read Now

    by Stephen J. Birch, Robert L. Felt, C. David Lytle. 335 pgs.

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    This new book clearly and vividly reviews the development of the theories and practice of acupuncture. Readers will find a wealth of incisive historical research and realistic contemporary evidence. The book also explores the conditions and symptoms that indicate acupuncture as a possible treatment...
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    An Introduction to Complementary Medicine (Chap. 5 "Acupuncture") » Read Now

    by Terry Robson Diped Nd Ba. 360 pgs.

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    Providing a sound introduction to the range of treatments and philosophies within the field of complementary and alternative medicine, this book offers a systematic explanation of the philosophies and practices that underpin these medical practices. The rise in popularity of complementary medicine...
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    Mosby's Complementary Alternative Medicine: A Research-Based Approach (Chap. 11 "Acupuncture") » Read Now

    by Lyn W. Freeman, G. Frank Lawlis. 525 pgs.

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    Mosby's COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE is the only comprehensive book on complementary medicine set up in a true textbook format. It covers the history, philosophy, and mechanisms of complementary medicine and alternative therapies, and includes a thorough review of the clinically controlled...
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    Evidence for Acupuncture's Analgesic Effectiveness and Proposals for The Physiological Mechanisms Involved, in Journal of Psychology » Read Now

    by John B. Murray. 19 pgs.

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    ...Evidence for Acupunctures Analgesic Effectiveness and Proposals...Results of research on two aspects of acupuncture--its effectiveness in reducing pain...mechanisms...
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    Intentional Conceptual Change (Chap. 4 "Acupuncture, Incommensurability, and Conceptual Change") » Read Now

    by Paul R. Pintrich, Gale M. Sinatra. 479 pgs.

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    This volume brings together a distinguished, international list of scholars to explore the role of the learner's intention in knowledge change. Traditional views of knowledge reconstruction placed the impetus for thought change outside the learner's control. The teacher, instructional methods...
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    Nature Cures: The History of Alternative Medicine in America (Chap. 11 "The Holistic Health Explosion: Acupuncture") » Read Now

    by James C. Whorton. 368 pgs.

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    From reflexology and rolfing to shiatsu and dream work, we are confronted today by a welter of alternative medical therapies. But as James Whorton shows in Nature Cures, the recent explosion in alternative medicine actually reflects two centuries of competition and conflict between mainstream...
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    Science, Faith, and Alternative Medicine, in Policy Review » Read Now

    by Ronald W. Dworkin. 16 pgs.

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    ...confusing as the science of alternative medicine. Acupuncture, herbal therapy, and biofeedback are commonly...order for the treatment to work. One example is acupuncture...
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    Addiction and Pregnancy: Empowering Recovery through Peer Counseling (Chap. 2 "Acupuncture in Addiction Treatment") » Read Now

    by Laura M. Sanders, Barry R. Sherman, Chau Trinh. 206 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    Pioneering evidence is presented in this book to support the effectiveness of peer counseling for substance abuse treatment of pregnant women and their families. The authors use the theory and principles of social learning to justify the peer counselor model, known as SISTERS.
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