Wang Weidong, President of the Professional Committee of Chinese Medicine Psychology of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, Executive Vice President of the Professional Committee of Sleep Medicine of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, Vice President of the China Sleep Research Association, Vice Chairman of the Health Professional Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Vice President of Guang 'anmen Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Medicine, Professor of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, and Professor of Chinese Medicine Psychology of Huayou Medical College in state administration of traditional chinese medicine.
Chinese name: Wang Weidong.
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of Birth: Huangshan City, Anhui Province
Occupation: Chief physician
Graduate institutions: China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Macau University of Science and Technology.
Belief: psychology of traditional Chinese medicine
Main achievements: Chairman of the Psychology Committee of the World Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Executive Vice President of World Zhonglian Sleep Committee
Vice Chairman of China Sleep Research Association
Main achievements: Vice President of Health Professional Committee of Medical Association.
2 leaders of key disciplines of medical psychology.
Leader of key disciplines of medical psychology in China
Vice President of Guang 'anmen Hospital, Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Masterpiece: Developmental Therapeutics-Theoretical System of Psychotherapy Based on Abnormal Development, Chinese and English version.
Main contribution: 1: Innovating the psychotherapy department of traditional Chinese medicine.
Main contribution 2: Innovating TCM psychotherapy methods.
Main contribution 3: Innovating the management of TCM psychological wards.
Main contribution 4: Innovating the clinical application of TCM psychology.
Main contribution 5: Innovating the research mode of TCM psychology.
Main contribution 6: Promoting TCM psychology to become two disciplines.
Character experience
Graduated from Anhui College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Master of Medicine 1988, Doctor of Business Administration, Macau University of Science and Technology. He is currently the leader of key disciplines and specialties of TCM psychology in state administration of traditional chinese medicine, vice president of Guang 'anmen Hospital of Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, professor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, president of TCM Psychology Committee of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, executive vice president of Sleep Medicine Committee of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, vice chairman of China Sleep Research Association, deputy director of Health Care Committee of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, visiting researcher of Human Comprehensive Research Center of Waseda University, visiting professor of TCM College of Macau University of Science and Technology, and adjunct professor of Psychology Correspondence University of Psychology Institute of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
1979- 1984 graduated from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
1984- 1985 Physician of Chinese Medicine, Qimen County Hospital, Anhui Province.
1985- 1988 postgraduate majoring in qigong, Chinese academy of traditional Chinese medicine (1986- 1988 graduated from correspondence university of medical psychology, institute of psychology, Chinese academy of sciences).
1988- 1994 Attending physician, Qigong Room, Guang 'anmen Hospital, Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
1994- 1995 Department of Humanities, Waseda University, Japan, studied for one year.
1995- 1999 Associate Professor and Director of Qigong Rehabilitation Department, Guang 'anmen Hospital, Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He is currently the vice president and visiting researcher of the Department of Humanities at Waseda University in Japan.
Social part-time job
1, vice chairman of China Sleep Research Association (201117).
2. Chairman of the Professional Committee of Chinese Medicine Psychology of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (1st and 2nd sessions).
3. President of the International Association of Traditional and Modern Sleep Medicine, World Federation of Sleep Medicine.
4. Executive Vice President of Sleep Medicine Professional Committee of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (20 1 1 year).
5. Vice Chairman of Health Professional Committee of Chinese Medical Doctor Association (20, 200711).
6. Vice President of China Medical Qigong Society.
7. Visiting Research Fellow, Center for Comprehensive Human Studies, Waseda University, Japan. .
8. Visiting Professor, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Macau University of Science and Technology.
9. Professor, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
10, Standing Committee of World Medical Qigong Federation.
1 1, executive director of the Sleep Expert Committee of the Chinese Medical Association.
12, executive director of China Fitness Qigong Association.
13, Editorial Board of China Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
14, standing editorial board of China medical research journal.
15, member of the Standing Committee of Behavioral Medicine Branch of Chinese Medical Association.
16, visiting professor of psychology correspondence university, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
research direction
Main research fields: the basic and clinical aspects of TCM psychology and TCM sleep medicine, and the founder of low-impedance idea introduction therapy (TIP therapy).
Good at treating insomnia, depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobia and other diseases.
Main contribution
main work
1, Hypnotic Induction: Wang Weidong Ma Xiaobei, China Aviation Industry Press, 1st edition, February, 1994.
2. Overview of Qigong Hotspots: China Aviation Industry Press, edited by Wang Weidong, first edition in April, 1994.
3. Traditional atrioventricular care: edited by Wang Shui (pen name), College Press, 1st edition in April, 1994.
4. Zhao, Editor-in-Chief: Practical Series of Clinical Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Publishing House. 1996 second edition.
5, "oriental psychosomatic therapy" (Bodywokeandtherapy in the East) Wang Weidong, Ishii Kangchun Mufeng Byron Publishing House.
6. Essays on the Treatment of SARS with Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine: Wang Weidong was the deputy editor, and Prosperity Publishing House published the first edition in 2003.
7. International Series of Psychology of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Wang Weidong and Wang Mi Canal: Singapore Chinese Medicine Press. June 2006
8. Handbook of TCM Psychological Crisis Intervention and Prevention of Common Mental Diseases after Disaster, edited by Wang Weidong and Guo Rongjuan: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, July 2008.
9. Sun and Liu Yanjiao edited the Manual of Practical Techniques for Polysomnia. Honorary editor: People's Military Medical Publishing House.
Main research papers
Qigong exercise and self-hypnosis; Traditional Chinese medicine health preservation and new behavioral medicine; Observation on Physiological and Psychological Effects of Different Relaxation-inducing Methods: A Psychological Study on Qi of Yamazaki Qigong —— China Health Care and Behavioral Medicine: Analysis of Behavioral Factors in Qigong External Qi Therapy: On Psychosomatic Thinking and Methods of Chinese Medicine Research: More than 30 articles about the fact-finding of Beijing Qigong lovers.
Erudition and academic contribution
1. Innovating Psychotherapy Department of Chinese Medicine: Professor Wang Weidong established the first "Qigong Psychology Department" in Guang 'anmen Hospital on 1990 (later changed to Psychology Department of Chinese Medicine), and in 2005, he established the "Sleep Medicine Joint Special Needs Clinic" and the "Psychology Teaching and Research Department of Chinese Medicine". This is the first time that the Chinese medicine industry has carried out clinical research on Chinese medicine psychology in a third-class first-class hospital. Long-term and arduous individual therapy, clinical research and practice accumulation have laid a clinical foundation for the emergence of systematic psychotherapy (SPT) in traditional Chinese medicine.
2. Innovating the method of TCM psychotherapy: After nearly 20 years' efforts, we summarized the systematic psychotherapy of TCM (SPT) with China culture and TCM characteristics, which is suitable for China people's mental diseases. It refers to the systematic thinking, viewpoint, method and technology of TCM psychotherapy technology and its application process under the guidance of "systematic TCM psychological theory", and gradually constructs the theory, method and technical system of TCM systematic psychotherapy. Including traditional Chinese medicine psychotherapy, modern Chinese medicine psychotherapy, Chinese medicine psychosomatic adjustment technology, various modern psychotherapy technologies, Qigong clubs, health clubs and various group health exercises with Chinese medicine characteristics. Among them, the so-called "modern psychotherapy of traditional Chinese medicine", that is, "a series of techniques of mind-guided psychotherapy in quiet state", is the core technology of systematic psychotherapy of traditional Chinese medicine (SPT), which was originally created by Professor Wang Weidong. Clinical application has proved that compared with other psychotherapy methods, it has three characteristics: good effect, quick onset and short course of treatment.
3. Innovating the management of TCM psychological wards: The systematic psychotherapy of TCM (SPT) was effectively introduced into the ward management of TCM hospitals, and a "unity of form and spirit" ward management mode of TCM was established in a pioneering way. Psychologists and physicians participate in ward management together, which provides a brand-new idea for improving the clinical efficacy of inpatients in traditional Chinese medicine.
4. Innovating the clinical application of TCM psychology: The application of TCM systematic psychotherapy (SPT) summarized through long-term exploration has achieved good clinical results in the treatment of depression, insomnia, anxiety and other common mental and psychological diseases, which has greatly increased the number of outpatients in recent years and provided patients with medical services with the characteristics of "integration of form and spirit". Systematic psychotherapy of traditional Chinese medicine has played an important role in psychological rescue services such as fighting SARS, earthquake relief and the 2008 Olympic Games, and accumulated a lot of first-hand experience for systematic psychotherapy of traditional Chinese medicine to participate in the emergency treatment of major public health emergencies in the future.
5. Innovating the research mode of TCM psychology: In 2009, it undertook the sub-project of the major support project of the Ministry of Science and Technology, "Research on Prevention and Treatment of Mental Disorders in China", and introduced the concepts of "individualization" and "unity of form and spirit" into the research of mental disorders for the first time, and put forward a brand-new research mode of mental disorders, "Research on comprehensive prevention and treatment unit of mental disorders based on individualization and unity of form and spirit". He has undertaken a number of scientific research projects, including the Sino-Japanese traditional medicine research project with Waseda University in Japan, which lasted for 13 years, another project of the National Natural Fund, the Foreign Cooperation and Exchange Fund of the Ministry of Science and Technology and the cooperation project with Waseda University in Japan; One is a cooperative project with Taiwan Province All-round Health Research Association, and the other is a cooperative project with superior diseases of Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has published nearly 50 academic papers and 10 academic works in academic journals at home and abroad, and applied for patents.
6. In 2003, he led the anti-SARS medical team of Guang 'anmen Hospital of Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, successfully completed the rescue task of 47 patients ahead of schedule, and achieved the goal of zero infection for the medical team 150 people, and saved a lot of valuable first-hand scientific research data of SARS patients, which was well received by hospital leaders and staff. Completed the scientific research task of "prevention and treatment of SARS with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine" undertaken by the medical team led by Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He led medical team members to complete more than 40 scientific research papers, edited and published anthologies, and edited the book "Treating SARS with Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine". The paper "103 Analysis of SCL-90 Factor Characteristics of SARS Patients in Recovery Period" won the first prize of China Journal of Behavioral Medicine in 2003. Published 5 papers on psychology in the name of the first author. Won 14 awards of different levels.
7. Established the Professional Committee of Chinese Medicine Psychology of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, and served as the first chairman. From 2006 to 2008, three consecutive international academic conferences on psychology of traditional Chinese medicine were held. At the same time, the 2007 China Summit Forum on the Development of Psychology of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the 2007 China Large-scale Demonstration Meeting on the Development of Psychology of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Guang 'anmen Hospital of Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine were held. The construction of psychology of traditional Chinese medicine has been paid unprecedented attention by the academic circles of traditional Chinese medicine, and the leaders of state administration of traditional chinese medicine and Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine have attached great importance to it, which has effectively promoted the development of psychology of traditional Chinese medicine in China.
He is currently the President of the International Association of Traditional and Modern Sleep Medicine of the World Federation of Sleep Medicine, the Chairman of the Professional Committee of Traditional Chinese Medicine Psychology of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, the Vice Chairman of the Health Professional Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, the Vice President of the China Medical Qigong Society, the Executive Director of the World Medical Qigong Association and the Editorial Board of the China Journal of Behavioral Medicine.