Please forgive this blatant self promotion –
I recently had to opportunity to give introductory seminars and prepare a distance learning course for chiropractors, massage therapists, coaches, etc. who deal with acute injuries but had no clue about homeopathy. The final outcome was one course now up and running on ChiroCredit.com (for continuing education credits) and 4 books (now up on Amazon.com and several homeopathic sites). They are introductory only - definitely not a `how to' but rather to introduce the subject and give some idea of how homeopathy might be helpful. There are currently 4 books in this series, and I've been asked to prepare 3 more – but I'll wait to see the response to these first.
These are `stand alone' books –that is they all contain virtually the same introductory material, and only the last chapters are specific to the title. They are:
Acute Care: Homeopathy for Sciatica
Acute Care: Homeopathy for Back Injuries
Acute Care: Homeopathy for Muscle Injuries
Acute Care: Homeopathy for Knee Injuries and Pain
If you have the occasion to try to introduce the topic of homeopathy to a non-integrative practitioner – please consider directing them to these books.
Thank you.
Donna
D C Rona, PhD, ND, DHM
My author page on Amazon lists these and a few other books :
http://www.amazon.com/Donna-C.-Rona/e/B ... sr=1-2-ent
Introductory level homeopathy books - NOT for homeopaths
Re: Introductory level homeopathy books - NOT for homeopaths
Well done Donna! Thanks for letting us know about them.
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk