Elizabeth Adalian Workshop
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2019 6:08 pm
Via Soroush
From: Angelika Metzger [mailto:metzang@aol.com]
Sent: 13 September 2019 12:40
To: finrod@finrod.co.uk
Subject: Fwd: Elizabeth Adalian Workshop
Dear colleagues,
Elizabeth Adalian asked me to share the information on her upcoming seminar with you. Please see below details.
Kind regards,
Angelika Metzger
One Day Trauma and Homeopathy Workshop- Elizabeth Adalian 5 Oct
Elizabeth has been practising homeopathy for over 30 years and is author of 'Touching Base with Trauma; Reaching Across the Generations - a Three-Dimensional Homeopathic Perspective.'
Please see information below and how to book:
- Event Date: 5th October 2019
- Timing: 10am -5pm
- Venue: British College of Osteopathic Medicine, Lief House, 3 Sumpter Cl, London NW3 5HR
- Cost: £65 – early bird booked by 31st August, £75 after August
- How to book: email halla@thehclinic.co.uk
During this workshop we will cover:
Trauma: Elizabeth has spent many years developing her knowledge and treatment of trauma which is continually evolving and in this workshop she explores why trauma can be so hard to resolve, not only with Homeopathy, but also other medical disciplines. Elizabeth's insights came from her work in the former Yugoslavia after the recent war there which allowed her to realise it was not so much the exposure to war that affected individual members of the population, but more what they brought to it from their early formative years. On returning to the UK, she applied this concept to her patients' cases with notably transformative results in their health.
Ancestry & Miasmatic influence: Through the ancestral approach, it can be ascertained that the trauma response is 'calibrated' at birth, representing a culmination of the parents' pre-existing lifestyle choices, belief systems, and experiences, as well as their exposure to injected and inhaled toxins (epigenetics). By exploring beyond the miasm through the early susceptibility to trauma, the case can be 'excavated' to enable full reversal of symptoms.
A light is shed on the primal years, which are key to comprehending those aspects which dictate the reaction to future life challenges and disease susceptibility.
Materia Medica: Elizabeth has a unique way of looking at Materia Medica and has established a reputation for a deep knowledge of Materia Medica of the lesser-known remedies. She looks at remedies along the trajectory, as outlined in her book, so one can match the remedy to the relevant far-reaching aspects of the case. Elizabeth will demonstrate this through a live case taking.
Many remedies will be explored in this context including some lesser-known ones which the speaker has studied in depth. These include:
* Agaricus Muscarius,
* Bufo Rana,
* Hura Brasiliensis,
* Laurocerasus Officianalis,
* Mancinella Venenata,
* Morphinum,
* Saccharum Album
Numerous articles on homeopathy have been written by Elizabeth - many in the field of trauma.
She is a member of the editorial team of Homeopathy in Practice - the publication of the Alliance of Registered Homeopaths. She has also taught extensively across the UK and overseas and she volunteers at Grenfell. Her regular blog appears on her website www.adalian.uk (covering many aspects of Homeopathy).
Review by Karen Seyersted MARH
I somehow came to the seminar with the expectation that Elizabeth would lecture on what she has written in the book. However, Elizabeth's work is in constant progress and she went deeper and revealed new aspects of not only trauma, but a variety of common problems we meet in practice. Also, she gave small or largely unknown remedies a fuller picture - highly relevant both for professional and personal development.
Elizabeth Adalian claims that 98% of disease comes from epigenetics and only 2% from the DNA itself. Stress is a relatively new complaint only mentioned in medical literature from 1930 onwards. Shedding light on relevant research inspires to study more!
Based on the idea that what is not dealt with is passed on, and that when the pivot of distress is addressed and treated, the dynamics are changed, we received small gems such as: The hypothalamic, pituitary, adrenal axis is calibrated at birth. Trauma response is set in place from that time onwards and will have a more severe effect if occurring before a child has developed language, and indeed if it was a result of intentional harm. Behind miasms lie unexpressed trauma and unconscious messages which are passed down. In addition, drug layers, toxic overload and vaccinations all play roles, as do the state of the blood brain barrier and the microbiome.
From susceptibility, stress and resilience, she talks about how we may 'change history' if not only trauma in the patient and her/his family, but also family secrets are addressed. The main message I left with is that family secrets are toxic, and what is not dealt with, even in previous generations, is passed on.
My wish is, of course, that such knowledge could reach a wider audience as it is is so relevant and useful for many patients. Imagine GPs, counsellors and (child) psychologists having this kind of knowledge, connecting trauma in a parent or grandparent to a child's symptoms. Not to mention using remedies to support the journey from disease to better health.
I highly recommend reading Touching Base with Trauma and, if given the opportunity, attending a future seminar with Elizabeth Adalian.
From: Angelika Metzger [mailto:metzang@aol.com]
Sent: 13 September 2019 12:40
To: finrod@finrod.co.uk
Subject: Fwd: Elizabeth Adalian Workshop
Dear colleagues,
Elizabeth Adalian asked me to share the information on her upcoming seminar with you. Please see below details.
Kind regards,
Angelika Metzger
One Day Trauma and Homeopathy Workshop- Elizabeth Adalian 5 Oct
Elizabeth has been practising homeopathy for over 30 years and is author of 'Touching Base with Trauma; Reaching Across the Generations - a Three-Dimensional Homeopathic Perspective.'
Please see information below and how to book:
- Event Date: 5th October 2019
- Timing: 10am -5pm
- Venue: British College of Osteopathic Medicine, Lief House, 3 Sumpter Cl, London NW3 5HR
- Cost: £65 – early bird booked by 31st August, £75 after August
- How to book: email halla@thehclinic.co.uk
During this workshop we will cover:
Trauma: Elizabeth has spent many years developing her knowledge and treatment of trauma which is continually evolving and in this workshop she explores why trauma can be so hard to resolve, not only with Homeopathy, but also other medical disciplines. Elizabeth's insights came from her work in the former Yugoslavia after the recent war there which allowed her to realise it was not so much the exposure to war that affected individual members of the population, but more what they brought to it from their early formative years. On returning to the UK, she applied this concept to her patients' cases with notably transformative results in their health.
Ancestry & Miasmatic influence: Through the ancestral approach, it can be ascertained that the trauma response is 'calibrated' at birth, representing a culmination of the parents' pre-existing lifestyle choices, belief systems, and experiences, as well as their exposure to injected and inhaled toxins (epigenetics). By exploring beyond the miasm through the early susceptibility to trauma, the case can be 'excavated' to enable full reversal of symptoms.
A light is shed on the primal years, which are key to comprehending those aspects which dictate the reaction to future life challenges and disease susceptibility.
Materia Medica: Elizabeth has a unique way of looking at Materia Medica and has established a reputation for a deep knowledge of Materia Medica of the lesser-known remedies. She looks at remedies along the trajectory, as outlined in her book, so one can match the remedy to the relevant far-reaching aspects of the case. Elizabeth will demonstrate this through a live case taking.
Many remedies will be explored in this context including some lesser-known ones which the speaker has studied in depth. These include:
* Agaricus Muscarius,
* Bufo Rana,
* Hura Brasiliensis,
* Laurocerasus Officianalis,
* Mancinella Venenata,
* Morphinum,
* Saccharum Album
Numerous articles on homeopathy have been written by Elizabeth - many in the field of trauma.
She is a member of the editorial team of Homeopathy in Practice - the publication of the Alliance of Registered Homeopaths. She has also taught extensively across the UK and overseas and she volunteers at Grenfell. Her regular blog appears on her website www.adalian.uk (covering many aspects of Homeopathy).
Review by Karen Seyersted MARH
I somehow came to the seminar with the expectation that Elizabeth would lecture on what she has written in the book. However, Elizabeth's work is in constant progress and she went deeper and revealed new aspects of not only trauma, but a variety of common problems we meet in practice. Also, she gave small or largely unknown remedies a fuller picture - highly relevant both for professional and personal development.
Elizabeth Adalian claims that 98% of disease comes from epigenetics and only 2% from the DNA itself. Stress is a relatively new complaint only mentioned in medical literature from 1930 onwards. Shedding light on relevant research inspires to study more!
Based on the idea that what is not dealt with is passed on, and that when the pivot of distress is addressed and treated, the dynamics are changed, we received small gems such as: The hypothalamic, pituitary, adrenal axis is calibrated at birth. Trauma response is set in place from that time onwards and will have a more severe effect if occurring before a child has developed language, and indeed if it was a result of intentional harm. Behind miasms lie unexpressed trauma and unconscious messages which are passed down. In addition, drug layers, toxic overload and vaccinations all play roles, as do the state of the blood brain barrier and the microbiome.
From susceptibility, stress and resilience, she talks about how we may 'change history' if not only trauma in the patient and her/his family, but also family secrets are addressed. The main message I left with is that family secrets are toxic, and what is not dealt with, even in previous generations, is passed on.
My wish is, of course, that such knowledge could reach a wider audience as it is is so relevant and useful for many patients. Imagine GPs, counsellors and (child) psychologists having this kind of knowledge, connecting trauma in a parent or grandparent to a child's symptoms. Not to mention using remedies to support the journey from disease to better health.
I highly recommend reading Touching Base with Trauma and, if given the opportunity, attending a future seminar with Elizabeth Adalian.