Course Syllabus - Year One
What is health? What is illness? What is cure? Why do some people suffer from
repeated illness, while others dont?
The first year of the TIH program is a deep exploration of what homeopathy
is all about. Through learning the principles and philosophy that are the
cornerstone of this healing art, you will begin to make the shift in thinking
to understanding health and illness from a holistic perspective.
This is an exciting and stimulating year that will allow you to test
the waters of homeopathy while providing you with a sound, systematic
understanding of its principles and philosophy. You will learn how to apply
homeopathy effectively as a means of self-help for yourself, family, and friends
in simple first aid and everyday acute situations. While this year alone will
not train you to be a homeopathic practitioner, it is the basis for learning
more in-depth homeopathy and is the foundation for practitioner training.
Homeopathic Principles and Philosophy
A large part of Year One will deal with homeopathic philosophy and principles.
Homeopathy is essentially a holistic energetic approach to healing. This dynamic
and holistic nature of health, disease and cure is outlined primarily by Hahnemann
in the Organon and Kent in his Lecture on Homeopathic Philosophy, and will
be stressed and discussed in great detail.
The following topics will be covered in Year One:
*Homeopathic history
*Nature of health, disease, and cure
*Vital force and susceptibility to disease
*First aid, acute and chronic disease differentiation
*Law of similars and law of direction of cure
*Acute case-taking, analysis and prescribing
*Genus epidemicus
*First aid prescribing
*Potency repetition related to first aid and acute prescribing
*Primary and secondary action
*Repertory structure and usage
*Homeopathic therapeutics in acute disease (flu, colds, ear complaints, headaches,
childhood problems, digestive problems, etc.)
*Introduction to chronic case-taking, simple chronic case analysis, miasms,
*Schusslers biochemic tissue salts
Materia Medica ( Catalogue of homeopathic remedies and symptoms)
Remedies studied this year will include major remedies for first aid usage
and remedies that are commonly used in everyday acute problems. Some of the
major polycrests will also be studied.
Human Sciences
Human Sciences studies will also begin in Year One. Unless a student has already
met the Human Sciences requirements (available from the Course Administrator),
each student will be required to participate in the Anatomy & Physiology
self-study course which will run concurrently with the Year One program.
Course Syllabus - Year Two
This year will be a deepening of what has been learned in the first year. Your understanding of homeopathy will deepen through your participation in ongoing lectures and studies. Guest speakers will share their insight and experience to help expand your knowledge and to introduce different styles of learning and practice.
Homeopathic Principles and Philosophy will include the following:
*Remedy reaction and second prescription
*Different forms of case analysis, e.g. essence, totality, keynotes, patterns
of functioning, never well since, core delusion, etc.
*Potency and repetition
*Tautopathy
*Case management
*Advanced and comparative repertory work
*Miasms and nosodes
*Obstacles to cure
*Case-taking
*Therapeutics of acute complaints such as cystitis, headaches, sciatica, and
gallstone colic.
Materia Medica will include more polycrests as well as smaller remedies, and an introduction to the classification of remedies according to their kingdom.
Human Sciences
All students, except for those eligible for an exemption, will be required
to participate in the self-study course, Disease & Pathology, which will
run concurrently with the Year Two course.
Course Syllabus - Year Three
This is the final year of the lecture format, with increasing emphasis given
to how you apply what you have been learning. Participation in the case-taking
exercises increases and your ability to think like a homeopath
is refined.
Homeopathic Principles and Methodology
Third year topics will include the following:
* more on different view of miasms
*Long term and difficult case management
*Repertory work and interpretation of symptoms
*Repetition and use of potencies
*Family groupings of remedies, kingdoms
*Therapeutics (mastitis, morning sickness, painful labor, difficult dentition,
renal colic, migraines, rheumatic complaints, and remedies related to organ
systems
*Practical issues in practice
*Bowel nosodes
*Female problems
Materia Medica
More polycrests and smaller remedies with more emphasis on family and kingdom
groupings.
Course Syllabus - Year Four (In development)
This is a supportive year as you start taking your own cases and start building
your practice. Using a non-lecture, clinically-based format, this year is
primarily about students taking live cases under supervision and it deals
with relevant issues such as case-taking, starting a practice, and case management.
It will feature students live and paper cases, and will provide an opportunity
to discuss issues that arise in practice.
You will be required to submit for supervision four cases on paper, video or live, each with a minimum of two follow-ups. Assessment will be based on the students competence pertaining to all aspects of case-taking, case analysis, rapport with patients, and case management. For students showing difficulties in certain areas, additional cases and/or studies will be required before completing this year. In addition, students will be required to prepare a major project on one aspect of homeopathy.
By permission of the Vancouver Homeopathic Academy
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