Authors
- Mazin Al-Khafaji
- Kevin Baker
- Randall Barolet
- Jean-Pierre Barral
- Mark Bayley
- Dan Bensky
- Lilian Lai Bensky
- Katherine Berry
- Debra Betts
- Karen Bilton
- Jason Blalack
- Stephen Brown
- Blandine Calais-Germain
- Matt Callison
- Charles Chace
- Steve Clavey
- Chen Jirui
- Zachary Comeaux
- Alain Croibier
- William Thomas Crow
- Peter Deadman
- Andrew Ellis
- Daniel Eng
- Eran Even
- Michael FitzGerald
- Andrew Gamble
- Alain Gehin
- Gérard Guillaume
- Guohui Liu
- Michael Haeberle
- Leon I. Hammer
- Susi Hately
- Jérôme Helsmoortel
- Thomas Hirth
- Huang Huang
- Tom Kennedy
- Jean-Marc Kespi
- Barbara Kirschbaum
- Arnie Lade
- Andrée Lamotte
- Celine Leonard
- Peter Levin
- Li Xuemei
- Torsten Liem
- Jane Lyttleton
- Shouchun Ma
- Mach Chieu
- Giovanni Maciocia
- William Maclean
- Ikeda Masakazu
- Michael Max
- Pierre Mercier
- Craig Mitchell
- Mukaino Yoshito
- Edward Obaidey
- Suzette O’Byrne
- John O'Connor
- Serge Paoletti
- Marc G. Pick
- Qiao Yi
- Jason D. Robertson
- Sacro Occipital Technique Organization
- Natalie Chandra Saunders
- Volker Scheid
- Sabine Schmitz
- Julian Scott
- Shen De-Hui
- Miki Shima
- Shudo Denmei
- Steven L. Simmons
- Conrad A. Speece
- Erich Stöger
- Al Stone
- Kathryn Taylor
- John E. Upledger
- Jon D. Vredevoogd
- Wang Ju-Yi
- Nissi Wang
- Wu Bo-Ping
- Yuning Wu
- Wu Xiu-Fen
- Yu Guo-Jun
- Yu Jin
- Zhao Jingyi
- Julie Liu
Jason D. Robertson
Jason D. Robertson is a graduate of the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (San Francisco). He has lived and worked in China and Taiwan for over eight years. He studied Chinese language at Washington and Lee University, and then completed a post-graduate language program at Taiwan Normal University. Mr. Robertson currently maintains a private practice in Seattle, and is on the faculty of the Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine.
Applied Channel Theory in Chinese Medicine: Wang Ju-Yi’s Lectures on Channel Therapy