Chinese Medicine for the Mind

A Four-Week Live Immersion with Dr. Brandt Stickley

May 5, 12, 19 & June 2. 5:00 to 7:00 Pacific.

The Format

Four live two-hour sessions via Zoom, with recordings available after each class.

  • Session 1 — May 5

  • Session 2 — May 12

  • Session 3 — May 19

  • Session 4 — June 2

Investment: $495

Deep Understanding and Transformation

What You'll Learn

Over four live sessions, you will receive a genuine transmission of how Chinese medicine understands the mind, the emotions, and the spirit. Not a survey. Not a comparison chart. A felt sense of what this medicine actually is — and what it can reveal about your own inner life.

You will leave this course understanding:

  • The Chinese medicine science of the mind — a complete and coherent framework for understanding consciousness, emotion, and spirit

    • How insomnia, depression, anxiety, ADHD, brain fog, and trauma are understood and treated in the classical tradition — not as disorders to be managed, but as intelligible expressions of imbalance

    • Clinical insight into each condition — how an experienced practitioner actually sees and addresses these patterns

    • Practical self-care approaches rooted in classical medicine that you can apply immediately

    • An invitation to Taiyanglife — the art of living the fullest, freest version of yourself regardless of your limitations, vulnerabilities, or challenges

This course is for you if you are a mental health professional who senses that something essential is missing from your training. It is for you if you practice yoga, somatic work, or meditation and want a deeper map of the interior life. It is for you if you are simply someone who takes your inner world seriously and suspects that the frameworks you've been given are incomplete.

No prior knowledge of Chinese medicine required.

Dr. Brandt Stickley

Associate Professor of Classical Chinese Medicine at the National University of Natural Medicine and founder of the Institute for the Study of Vital Currents in Ancient Medicine. A direct student of Leon Hammer, MD, he has practiced and taught Chinese medicine with a focus on mental and emotional health for 25 years — including clinical training and teaching in China.

He teaches doctoral-level coursework at NUNM, Five Branches, the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences, and Yo San University. He has delivered keynotes at national conferences, contributed chapters to major textbooks, and is the lead contributor to Chinese Medicine for the Mind.

His two-year Certificate Program in Chinese Medicine Psychiatry is the only program of its kind in the Western world.

He does not teach Chinese medicine as a collection of techniques. He teaches it as a living cosmological tradition — because that is what it is..