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道教與現代工業社會﹕臨床“極度疲憊症”的表現
Daoism and modern industrial society – represented by the clinical picture of ‘Burn out’

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  •   Dr. med. Eike Heinicke, (Specialist psychosomatic/Chinese medicine, GERMANY)

      Abstract: Burn-out is an increasingly wide-spread clinical picture in achievement-oriented societies. This medical condition doesn't only affect men, managers, teachers, but increasingly women, especially single mothers, and on top of this children, schoolchildren.

      The diagnosis "burn-out" is made in my office in the country, too. The diagnosis mainly is made by means of the inquiry of the anamnesis, it's confirmed by means of the evaluation of the electrocardiogram and laboratory parameters.

      The purpose of the therapy is to encompass a change of lifestyle, harmonizing everyday life, conscious nutrition, and pracitcing the movement patterns that encompass the entire body, power of imagination, and emotiveness. Searching for the causes and increase of this illness, Prof. G. Huether's presentation "the vain endeavour of neuro-scientists for the place where the soul resides" is very helpful.

      Therein, Neurobiologist and -scientist Prof. Gerald Huether, Goettingen/ Germany detects a model of explanation for the emergence of greed, avarice, and envy by virtue of unsatisfied elementary needs during childhood. This loss of control can be seen as a cause of the "burn-out" in our patients, like the global lapse of the banks in 2008 in the leading industrial nations.

      Every human being has a basic need for commitment on the one hand and free development on the other hand when growing up.

      My teacher, Prof. Jiao Guorui, expresses this on pg. 30 of his didactic poem, published in 1993, in this way:

      Esteem the teacher and respect the parents, cherish the Daoand retain honesty.

      The essence for commitment can be found also in this text, for example:

      Fire and water have energy,

      plants have energy and life,

      animals have energy, life, and knowledge

      humans have energy, life, knowledge, and connection.

      from Chinese philosophy (Xunzi).

      The statement of neurobiologist and -scientist Prof. Gerald Huether from Goettingen in a sense scienifically confirms the wisdom of the ancient Chinese now.

      I will outline the life story, diagnostics, and therapy of the clinical picture of "burn-out" based on a few patients' cases of exhaustion from my practice, and point out the connections to brain research, TCM and ancient reflections of Chinese philosophy, as well as Daoism and Confucianism.

      Traditional methods of healing in holistic medicine are a enrichment because they cherish and connect mind and Soma equally, like past and presence in Diagnosis and treatment of chronic illnesses.

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