Re: NESH Countdown: Week #1
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 12:57 pm
Hi,
I highly recommend learning from Dr. Herscu. He teaches solid classical homeopathy giving the whole process of case-taking, provings and remedy selection simple coherence. The logic of homeopathic is not a bunch of unrelated concepts. It is really simple. I am sure that he will teach you Cycles and Segments and you will understand even if you are a raw beginner. I took his 6-week course with WHN years ago and have been following his letters since then. The following 10-week course is free. You can sign up by contacting Kim McGuire. kmcguire@nesh.com
Best,
Ellen Madono
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From: Kim McGuire >
Date: Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 10:00 AM
Subject: NESH Countdown: Week #1
To:
Greetings,
We are excited to launch Content Countdown to NESH 2018 with Drs. Amy Rothenberg ND and Paul Herscu ND, MPH. Thank you for signing up to participate. Series began on Thursday July 12th, but we are happy to catch you up on what you missed.
You will receive an email directly from me every other week starting with this one below. Each of these seven emails will vary in length and focus. The written, audio, or video selections will highlight the heart of homeopathy and its power and efficacy in practice. Think of this as a taster “mini-course” into the vitalistic tradition of homeopathy. Get a sense of what we teach & how we do it.
If you know of anyone who might be interested in joining us over the next few months for this free email series, they can get more information and sign up here: www.nesh.com/countdown
Or, Share with friends on Facebook !
July 12, 2018
Welcome to Content Countdown to NESH 2018: Week #1 of 7
Cycles & Segments, as articulated by Drs. Herscu and Rothenberg , is a systems dynamics approach to classical homeopathy. It informs all aspects of practice and is an elegant method you can use regardless of your homeopathic education or experience. It offers a practical way of organizing and analyzing information in the case histories we glean from patients as well as details which appear in our remedy descriptions. This approach provides for an integrated study of homeopathy without the cumbersome memorization of long lists of individual symptoms, which allows for more efficient and focused case taking and analysis.
Why Learn The Cycles and Segments Approach to Homeopathy:
* Offers a philosophical approach that clarifies what happens in practice
* Streamlines case taking
* Presents materia medica in an organized, concise way
* Leads to logical repertory use; prevents errors
* Guides case analysis with a strong consistent philosophy
* For beginners: fast learning curve that emphasizes organization & understanding
* For more experienced practitioners: helps prevent common & challenging mistakes
Our goal over this seven part series it to introduce you to this approach.
We'd like to jump right in to show you this approach "in action" by sharing a case written by Dr. Amy Rothenberg, entitled A Case of Severe Vertigo: A Cycles and Segments Approach . You will notice screen shots throughout which illustrate how she repertorized the case. The use of a computer program is not essential for practice but is it one of the tools used by Drs. Herscu & Rothenberg in both their teaching and clinic.
For those of you who are not familiar with the Cycles & Segments approach, you might consider reading this seminar review first, as it provides a basic over-view to help put the case in context.
Until next time, we leave you with a thought from one of our NESH alumni, Eric Doerfler Ph.D., CRNP, CCH (Pennsylvania):
"The system of Cycles and Segments provides an elegant explanation for homeopathic proving data that otherwise seems contradictory. The result is case taking and prescribing that goes beyond “pattern recognition” and offers the potential to move classical homeopathy to a higher level of reliability in practice. I have certainly found that to be the case in my practice. I now recommend study with at NESH to all serious students of classical homeopathy."
All my best, Kim
Kim McGuire
Administrative Director
kmcguire@nesh.com
413-549-6079 (East Coast Time)
New England School of Homeopathy / Foundation for Homeopathic Education
Celebrating 28 Years of Teaching the Art & Science of Homeopathy
New 10 Weekend Course beginning October 2018 in Amherst, Massachusetts
Read what our alumni have said about studying with NESH
Service and Commitment to the Naturopathic Profession
http://www.nesh.com
I highly recommend learning from Dr. Herscu. He teaches solid classical homeopathy giving the whole process of case-taking, provings and remedy selection simple coherence. The logic of homeopathic is not a bunch of unrelated concepts. It is really simple. I am sure that he will teach you Cycles and Segments and you will understand even if you are a raw beginner. I took his 6-week course with WHN years ago and have been following his letters since then. The following 10-week course is free. You can sign up by contacting Kim McGuire. kmcguire@nesh.com
Best,
Ellen Madono
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Kim McGuire >
Date: Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 10:00 AM
Subject: NESH Countdown: Week #1
To:
Greetings,
We are excited to launch Content Countdown to NESH 2018 with Drs. Amy Rothenberg ND and Paul Herscu ND, MPH. Thank you for signing up to participate. Series began on Thursday July 12th, but we are happy to catch you up on what you missed.
You will receive an email directly from me every other week starting with this one below. Each of these seven emails will vary in length and focus. The written, audio, or video selections will highlight the heart of homeopathy and its power and efficacy in practice. Think of this as a taster “mini-course” into the vitalistic tradition of homeopathy. Get a sense of what we teach & how we do it.
If you know of anyone who might be interested in joining us over the next few months for this free email series, they can get more information and sign up here: www.nesh.com/countdown
Or, Share with friends on Facebook !
July 12, 2018
Welcome to Content Countdown to NESH 2018: Week #1 of 7
Cycles & Segments, as articulated by Drs. Herscu and Rothenberg , is a systems dynamics approach to classical homeopathy. It informs all aspects of practice and is an elegant method you can use regardless of your homeopathic education or experience. It offers a practical way of organizing and analyzing information in the case histories we glean from patients as well as details which appear in our remedy descriptions. This approach provides for an integrated study of homeopathy without the cumbersome memorization of long lists of individual symptoms, which allows for more efficient and focused case taking and analysis.
Why Learn The Cycles and Segments Approach to Homeopathy:
* Offers a philosophical approach that clarifies what happens in practice
* Streamlines case taking
* Presents materia medica in an organized, concise way
* Leads to logical repertory use; prevents errors
* Guides case analysis with a strong consistent philosophy
* For beginners: fast learning curve that emphasizes organization & understanding
* For more experienced practitioners: helps prevent common & challenging mistakes
Our goal over this seven part series it to introduce you to this approach.
We'd like to jump right in to show you this approach "in action" by sharing a case written by Dr. Amy Rothenberg, entitled A Case of Severe Vertigo: A Cycles and Segments Approach . You will notice screen shots throughout which illustrate how she repertorized the case. The use of a computer program is not essential for practice but is it one of the tools used by Drs. Herscu & Rothenberg in both their teaching and clinic.
For those of you who are not familiar with the Cycles & Segments approach, you might consider reading this seminar review first, as it provides a basic over-view to help put the case in context.
Until next time, we leave you with a thought from one of our NESH alumni, Eric Doerfler Ph.D., CRNP, CCH (Pennsylvania):
"The system of Cycles and Segments provides an elegant explanation for homeopathic proving data that otherwise seems contradictory. The result is case taking and prescribing that goes beyond “pattern recognition” and offers the potential to move classical homeopathy to a higher level of reliability in practice. I have certainly found that to be the case in my practice. I now recommend study with at NESH to all serious students of classical homeopathy."
All my best, Kim
Kim McGuire
Administrative Director
kmcguire@nesh.com
413-549-6079 (East Coast Time)
New England School of Homeopathy / Foundation for Homeopathic Education
Celebrating 28 Years of Teaching the Art & Science of Homeopathy
New 10 Weekend Course beginning October 2018 in Amherst, Massachusetts
Read what our alumni have said about studying with NESH
Service and Commitment to the Naturopathic Profession
http://www.nesh.com