This pioneering book unites both Western and Traditional Chinese medicine to provide a comprehensive overview of depression from both clinical perspectives. It presents a step-by-step methodology for the evaluation treatment of this condition with acupuncture, using an experimentally tested protocol. In addition, it addresses fundamental issues in acupuncture research and offers guidelines for the design of acupuncture treatment studies.
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Rosa N Schnyer, Lc Ac., acupuncture research specialist, University of Arizona, USA
John J B Allen PhD
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Science and Neuroscience
Department of Psychology, University of Arizona
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