burn-out-syndrome is coming more and more

Society is always thinking higher, faster, further nowadays and produces overload for many individuals. And they get the “burn-out-syndrome”. School medicine knows it as a less important diagnosis Z73.0 (ICD10) which is under-valuated. Nevertheless there are more and more clinics even specialised on burn-out. The group of “health care professionals” (doctors and others) are 2,5 to 4 times more often given this diagnosis than normal population. So there is an increasing need to find solutions in burn-out treatment.

The Traditional Chinese Medicine recognises the imbalance of the forces. TCM sees that there is a lack of decision power which results in ambivalence and an oversized perception of difficulties (p. 478 – Kursbuch Traditionelle Chinesische Medizin). in pre-clinical manner there are many people always moaning about many things…..

Video

See a lecture ov Henry Johannes greten about the topic (in German):

Therapy with QiGong

In the treatment of Burn-out QiGong plays an important role_

QiGong has a good effect on burn-out-patients. We examined 106 physio therapists. The exercise of “White-Ball-QiGong” had a deep impact on emotional exhaustion and depersonalisation of burn-out (psychovegetative exhaustion syndrome). This study was made at the university of Porto/Portugal in the setting of the Master of Chinese Medicine which you can also perform in Heidelberg. The curriculum teaches burn-out in the 3rd semester during the block “practical psychosomatics”.

Studies

You can reread the abstract in english at pubmed.

Another study about stress reduction of transverse flute players can be named in this context. 50043 (click):

Effects of qigong on performance-related anxiety and physiological stress functions in transverse flute music schoolchildren: a feasibility study

Treatment

If you want to know treatment centers, see our BLOG https://tcm-network.eu/en/tcm-en/treatment-centers/

To serve the increasing need for burn-out-treatment we are supporting efforts to create new treatment strategies.

Stadium III
The drawings of the first German cartoonist Wilhelm Busch are very significant for the description of the characters in Traditional Chinese Medicine…