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Joy Lucas
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

supervision course

Post by Joy Lucas »

Dear All,

Dr Shahrdar has graciously allowed me to send you the following:-
I have now set up a low cost supervision course especially for students of
Homeopathy, but would like to add that established practitioners are also
welcome to join - after all, sharing our work means learning from each
other.

The course is customised to suit individual requirements and there is a 2
tier choice of cost.

The supervision might include case taking techniques; case analysis (for
first time case taking or difficult cases); remedy pictures; differential
materia medica; repertorisation and rubric choice; and any other
requirements to suit the individual - you decide the options.

If you would like to know more or sign up for the course please email me
privately - joy.lucas@ntlworld.com
Best wishes to you all,

Joy Lucas RSHom.


Rosemary Hyde
Posts: 403
Joined: Fri Nov 11, 2005 11:00 pm

Re: supervision course

Post by Rosemary Hyde »

Hi, Joy.

I'd love to learn more about your thoughts about how this would work. As I
prepare for the American certification exam (CCH -- I've completed all the
requirements, but still feel very uncertain about recognizing all the
required remedies) I still need to become more able to recognize remedy
pictures and use differential materia medica -- so I'm delaying taking the
exam till I feel more certain.

I'm actually doing reasonably well on case taking and case analysis most of
the time (of course, there are always those real puzzlers).

In any case, I'll appreciate all the help I can get preparing to take the
exam, and as you know, I really admire your knowledge of homeopathy, so I
can't think of anyone whose help I'd appreciate more.

Talking about puzzlers ---

Of the three cases I submitted to the group for online consideration a long
time ago, I did find the solution to the gentleman for whom we were debating
Nat-m and Arg-n. He's 98% better now with Ign, and Carc as an intercurrent.
I chose Ign finally because his case was characcterized by all kinds of
contradictory symptoms. Re the other two: The gentleman who was going
blind just wasn't open enough about symptoms or willing to observe himself
enough to give information that would help, and I quietly bowed out. So I
still just have one patient who hasn't responded as clearly as I would like,
although she is much better with Mag-mur. This is another case of someone
who is extremely sycotic in terms of hiding everything and making up new
stories constantly -- so there's never anything that can be pinned down and
treated from one time to the next. I'm about to use "liar" as an elimination
rubric! For me, these extremely sycotic patients have been by far the
hardest to treat, partially, I suspect, because my own predisposition is
rather toward the opposite extreme of openness, and I always take what they
say at face value and then find it has no consistency. It's a very
interesting and disconcerting experience.

And thanks so much for your wonderful comments on the Plussing board. I'm
glad to know you and Ardavan are there paying attention, since this method
is so disconcerting in the ways it's different from the posology rules I
learned. Especially when the patient is facing a life-threatening disease,
it's good to know one has support and help if needed!

Rosemary


ghazanfar ghasemi azar
Posts: 12
Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: supervision course

Post by ghazanfar ghasemi azar »

Dear Joy,
I want mor information and know about cost!
warm regards,
ghazanfar


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