| Ch. 1 | The philosophical foundations of five element constitutional acupuncture | |
| Ch. 2 | Five element theory | |
| Ch. 3 | The importance of the spirit | |
| Ch. 4 | The constitutional factor | |
| Ch. 5 | The causes of disease | |
| Ch. 6 | The inner development of the practitioner | |
| Ch. 7 | Introduction to the five elements | |
| Ch. 8 | Wood - key resonances | |
| Ch. 9 | Wood - the organs | |
| Ch. 10 | Patterns of behaviour of wood constitutional factors | |
| Ch. 11 | Fire - key resonances | |
| Ch. 12 | Fire - the organs | |
| Ch. 13 | Patterns of behaviour of fire constitutional factors | |
| Ch. 14 | Earth - key resonances | |
| Ch. 15 | Earth - the organs | |
| Ch. 16 | Patterns of behaviour of earth constitutional factors | |
| Ch. 17 | Metal - key resonances | |
| Ch. 18 | Metal - the organs | |
| Ch. 19 | Patterns of behaviour of metal constitutional factors | |
| Ch. 20 | Water - key resonances | |
| Ch. 21 | Water - the organs | |
| Ch. 22 | Patterns of behaviour of water constitutional factors | |
| Ch. 23 | Some common confusions between different CFs | |
| Ch. 24 | Diagnosis - the purpose and process | |
| Ch. 25 | Diagnosis - the key methods | |
| Ch. 26 | The body language of the different CFs | |
| Ch. 27 | Diagnosis - levels and golden keys | |
| Ch. 28 | Diagnosis by touch | |
| Ch. 29 | The five element blocks to treatment | |
| Ch. 30 | Aggressive energy | |
| Ch. 31 | Possession | |
| Ch. 32 | Husband-wife imbalance | |
| Ch. 33 | Entry-exit blocks | |
| Ch. 34 | Needle technique | |
| Ch. 35 | The use of moxibustion | |
| Ch. 36 | The use of acupuncture points in five element constitutional acupuncture | |
| Ch. 37 | Using points to treat the spirit | |
| Ch. 38 | Lung and large intestine points | |
| Ch. 39 | Stomach and spleen points | |
| Ch. 40 | Heart and small intestine points | |
| Ch. 41 | Bladder and kidney points | |
| Ch. 42 | Pericardium and triple burner points | |
| Ch. 43 | Gall bladder and liver points | |
| Ch. 44 | Ren and Du channel points | |
| Ch. 45 | Treatment planning | |
| Ch. 46 | Treatment - pulling it all together | |
| Ch. 47 | Integration with TCM - a brief introduction to how a practitioner can integrate the two styles | |
| Ch. 48 | Case histories illustrating integrated diagnosis and treatment | |
| App. A | Different terms used to describe the spirit | |
| App. B | The external and miscellaneous causes of disease | |
| App. C | Four needle technique | |
| App. D | Blocks from scars | |
| App. E | Treatment reactions | |
| App. F | Checklist for a traditional diagnosis | |
| App. G | Outcomes for treatment | |