Workshop in Leeds this weekend

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hilaryfairclough2016Don't miss the chance to see Hilary Fairclough's popular workshop 'Treating Complex Cases: a Triad approach' on Saturday 21st May.

 

The challenge of treating people with complex cases is increasingly present in our homeopathic practices. From advanced pathology and medical suppression to multiple stresses and maintaining causes of ill health, it is often hard to find a prescribing strategy that covers all aspects of the case. 

When practising in Botswana at the height of the HIV and AIDS crisis, Hilary developed a way to prescribe for the complex cases of pathology, trauma and drug toxicity she encountered there. In this CPD Day she will discuss and demonstrate how the Triad Method of prescribing can be applied to complex cases you may have in your own practice through the identification of different layers of disturbance.

Using her own case examples and those of participants, the day will be practical and interactive. 
If you are looking for an effective way to approach complex cases that is rooted in real experience, this day is for you.

Hilary Fairclough, BA (Hons), RN and RSHom, was a nurse and nurse lecturer for ten years specialising in community and palliative care before she trained in homeopathy at the London College of Classical Homeopathy, qualifying in 1995. She is co-founder and Director of the Maun Homeopathy Project and for this work she received the Society of Homeopaths’ Outstanding Achievement Award in 2010. She practises homeopathy in London and Brighton. She has recently had her first book published, The Triad Method: treating complex cases from grassroots to clinic.

The challenge of treating people with complex cases is increasingly present in our homeopathic practices. From advanced pathology and medical suppression to multiple stresses and maintaining causes of ill health, it is often hard to find a prescribing strategy that covers all aspects of the case. 

When practising in Botswana at the height of the HIV and AIDS crisis, Hilary developed a way to prescribe for the complex cases of pathology, trauma and drug toxicity she encountered there. In this CPD Day she will discuss and demonstrate how the Triad Method of prescribing can be applied to complex cases you may have in your own practice through the identification of different layers of disturbance.

Using her own case examples and those of participants, the day will be practical and interactive. 
If you are looking for an effective way to approach complex cases that is rooted in real experience, this day is for you.

To book click here 

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hilaryfairclough2016Don’t miss the chance to see Hilary Fairclough’s popular workshop ‘Treating Complex Cases: a Triad approach’ on Saturday 21st May.

 

The challenge of treating people with complex cases is increasingly present in our homeopathic practices. From advanced pathology and medical suppression to multiple stresses and maintaining causes of ill health, it is often hard to find a prescribing strategy that covers all aspects of the case. 

When practising in Botswana at the height of the HIV and AIDS crisis, Hilary developed a way to prescribe for the complex cases of pathology, trauma and drug toxicity she encountered there. In this CPD Day she will discuss and demonstrate how the Triad Method of prescribing can be applied to complex cases you may have in your own practice through the identification of different layers of disturbance.

Using her own case examples and those of participants, the day will be practical and interactive. 
If you are looking for an effective way to approach complex cases that is rooted in real experience, this day is for you.

Hilary Fairclough, BA (Hons), RN and RSHom, was a nurse and nurse lecturer for ten years specialising in community and palliative care before she trained in homeopathy at the London College of Classical Homeopathy, qualifying in 1995. She is co-founder and Director of the Maun Homeopathy Project and for this work she received the Society of Homeopaths’ Outstanding Achievement Award in 2010. She practises homeopathy in London and Brighton. She has recently had her first book published, The Triad Method: treating complex cases from grassroots to clinic.

The challenge of treating people with complex cases is increasingly present in our homeopathic practices. From advanced pathology and medical suppression to multiple stresses and maintaining causes of ill health, it is often hard to find a prescribing strategy that covers all aspects of the case. 

When practising in Botswana at the height of the HIV and AIDS crisis, Hilary developed a way to prescribe for the complex cases of pathology, trauma and drug toxicity she encountered there. In this CPD Day she will discuss and demonstrate how the Triad Method of prescribing can be applied to complex cases you may have in your own practice through the identification of different layers of disturbance.

Using her own case examples and those of participants, the day will be practical and interactive. 
If you are looking for an effective way to approach complex cases that is rooted in real experience, this day is for you.

To book click here 

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