The technique of transforming symptom's symbol into emptiness: A mind–body therapy in the Chinese context

Haiqun Niu , Yi Chen , Wen Zhou , Yanqiang Tao , Tianjun Liu

Psych Journal ›› 2025, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (2) : 172 -178.

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Psych Journal ›› 2025, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (2) : 172 -178. DOI: 10.1002/pchj.809
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The technique of transforming symptom's symbol into emptiness: A mind–body therapy in the Chinese context

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The technique of transforming symptom's symbol into emptiness (TSSE) is a new mind–body treatment method proposed by Tianjun Liu in 2008. It integrates Qigong and concrete object-image thinking rooted in traditional Chinese culture into modern psychotherapy and proposes that mental and physical problems can be alleviated or eliminated in the process of movement. Accordingly, the therapist needs to guide the client with various symptoms to psychological nothingness where the client cannot see or feel these symptoms, and the purpose of healing can be achieved through the experience of emptiness. TSSE is divided into static and dynamic operations and consists of 10 steps. The static operation includes trio relaxation exercises (the body, breath, and mind), identifying the target symptom, visualizing the target symptom as an object-image, visualizing a symbolic carrier, and filling out record sheet A. The dynamic operation includes trio relaxation exercises again, moving the symbolic object into the carrier, moving the carrier with the symbolic object into psychological nothingness, moving back and assessment, and filling out record sheet B. The effectiveness of TSSE can be evaluated by the therapist's judgment based on the client's performance and by the difference between the symptom impact scores recorded in sheets A and B. TSSE has been proven to be an effective psychosomatic treatment solution by some empirical studies conducted in China. Future research can combine other technologies, such as fMRI and fNIRS, to further explore the potential effective mechanisms of TSSE.

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psychological nothingness / Qigong / TSSE

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Haiqun Niu, Yi Chen, Wen Zhou, Yanqiang Tao, Tianjun Liu. The technique of transforming symptom's symbol into emptiness: A mind–body therapy in the Chinese context. Psych Journal, 2025, 14(2): 172-178 DOI:10.1002/pchj.809

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