Homeopathy
Intro into Practice Course Testimonials

Letter from Barbara, graduated 2005

Studying at the School of Homeopathy is like stepping into another world. You leave the mad pace of life behind and enter a welcome haven of tranquility. Here the tutors are there to support you on your journey with such faith in you that you cannot fail to achieve your potential.

 

Letter from Ida , student 2005 

I'd never heard of homeopathy before I came across it on the internet while I was looking for inspiration for a career change. I Googled a few words like 'alternative medicine' and 'therapy' and 'holistic' and found homoeopathy. I read up on it and it seemed like the perfect area to go in to and so I went in!

I signed up for the correspondence course and took my life solidly in the direction it had naturally been heading in for years. I initially trained in TV, radio and film after leaving school in my native Dublin but after taking a break for a few years where I worked in a variety of jobs, I decided that the TV, radio and film world wasn't for me. I ran into a friend who was studying to become a yoga teacher and I suddenly realised that I could go into that world. Previously, it had seemed closed to me like an esoteric kind of thing; stupid, I know.

I spent three years studying the first year of the course which was ideal as I could fit it in with my life and full time work. I joined the attendance course in 2003.

The difference between the two is that the correspondence course fitted in with my life, whereas my life is fitted in with the attendance course. While on the correspondence course, I went from bartender to office worker, trained in karate and t'ai ch'i, took up yoga, moved in with my now fiance, did a computer course, and moved to London.

I learned a lot about myself due to it being up to me whether I study or not that day. The key thing about the correspondence course for me was that there were no deadlines for homework, so I had the time to explore the intriguing questions that inevitably come up when learning an art such as this.

These included questions from my friends and others about homoeopathy that I wanted to answer. I was glad to have been given the time allowed by the correspondence course so that I could have a life while I learned about homoeopathy, so that I could explore the subject and the remedies while also doing homework and so that I could begin to fit it in and know whether I wanted to sacrifice more for it by going to the attendance course.

I think the school is great for personal development in that a lot of the homework and classes are challenging to your thoughts and philosophies as well as to your personal strength and self-confidence. Students are encouraged to develop self-confidence in problem solving and decision-making so that when they are on their own, they are comfortable and confident about finding things out, solving problems and looking for peer support where necessary.

 

Letter from Winifred , student 2005

I am lucky that my home is in the city of Chiang Mai in the north of Thailand. It is a very special place, here you get to meet and know a lot of eccentric people. Otherwise I would not have heard of homeopathy because it is very new in Thailand.

In fact, there are so few homeopaths in Thailand that I have to see a homeopath in Hong Kong, where I was born, and some friends I have convinced of its power get treatment when they visit the USA.

I discovered homeopathy after a recommendation from my dog trainer, and became so fascinated I decided to find out more. Now I am really hoping that one day I can practice because it's such an amazing healing art that surely everyone would be benefited.

The course is ideal for me as I can fit it in with the other things in my life. As well as my studies, I am juggling running a business, which designs and produces wearable art using antique fabric and accessories and a full time job as a mum to two lovely yorkies.

I began my career in hotel management, working in Hong Kong, Thailand and Cambodia. I also studied in the UK at the University of Bath, where I finished my MBA.

Later I moved into marketing, and then into the kitchen supply business, eventually getting the job of chief executive officer of the biggest industrial kitchen supply, design and manufacturing group in Asia, where I stayed for three years until my boss, who was also from Hong Kong, was killed in a car accident at the age of 48.

That was a wake-up call for me because at that time I was flying around a lot. I decided to quit my high profile job and move to Chiang Mai to try out a new business idea. I haven't looked back since.

I enjoy my studies and really appreciate all the help from the school. Without a peer group, it takes a lot of discipline to sit down and get on with the study. When I was searching around, I compared the curriculum in great detail with other schools and found that Devon provided the most comprehensive one.

It was the right choice for me. The response is very quick to any questions. Even though I'm half a world away, I know that should I need any support, I'll get it for sure and timely. Most importantly for me is that Devon is teaching classical homeopathy. In my opinion, any other way of 'practising' homeopathy is a deviation from the Organon.

 

Letter from Meg, student 2005

I came to homoeopathy after a friend suggested I seek alternative assistance for our son, James, who was stricken with an autistic-like disability as a result of vaccinational encephalitis. Through that first seminar, I knew instinctually that homoeopathy would be the path through which we would find the help which we so desperately sought. 


After the MMR vaccine, our James went from a totally normal 18-month-old, to complete deafness in both ears (as evaluated medically by a brain stem test), banging his head on his crib, and a nearly complete stoppage of all cognitive/language development. Through homoeopathic treatment, Jamie's hearing has been completely restored, language has increased, and he has been able to function in his world without the use of any allopathic medications. He is far from "cured", but we continue to move forward.

Prior to devoting myself entirely to homoeopathic practise, I was a professional musician, having performed as a vocal soloist, orchestral/chamber music violist, and pianist throughout New England. As a teenager, I taught violin and viola lessons to younger students, and continued on with that practise until I began having children and took on more professional musical "gigs". I still play professionally upon occasion, and play daily for the sheer joy of it. I was also involved in the allopathic side of things through my experiences in nursing, but have found homoeopathy to be of such deeper and more lasting benefit that practising anything else seemed quite inadequate.

I am the mother of three children - Betsy, Jamie, and Becca, (aged 20, 17, and 14) and the therapeutic foster mother of a two-year-old little girl with multiple medical and developmental issues. I have been married to my husband, John, for 21 years, and he has been so supportive of my studies!

Currently I am nearing the finishing point in my homoeopathic studies with the School of Homoeopathy, and am taking cases under clinical supervision with the school, readying myself for independent practice.

I have learnt such a great deal about myself through this study, finding that the pursuit of homeopathic practise is, in and of itself, a journey into one's own soul. As we strive to understand another's pain and disease, we are brought face to face with our own imbalances, and we are reminded - what needs to be cured? I have been so grateful for the growth that has taken place within me as a result of my studies with the school, both emotionally and professionally.

The courses have been thorough, detailed, and grounded in the solid foundations of classical homoeopathy. As one wends one's way through the course, the question: "will I ever be able to do this work, and do it well?" inevitably comes. I have come to realise that I have been well prepared by the school for the challenges of practice. The solid foundation of skills that I have received from the school allow me to feel very comfortable in any circumstances in which I have found myself.
And I found the Pathology and Disease course wonderful. I really enjoyed the challenges with which Dr. Gascoigne provided me. I answered the first unit as written, and then Dr. Gascoigne changed the demands and format of the last three units, to allow for more thought and challenge, and I revelled in this! His incredible knowledge, experience, and ability to put me to task so increased my zeal for the subject that I was really quite saddened when it was all over! I hope to continue on with my association with Dr. Gascoigne as I enter into practice, and feel that I have a wonderful resource available to me.

 

Letter from Kate, student 2005

From the moment I enrolled on the course I never looked back. I have never been so sure about anything in my life. The course is fabulous, I am thoroughly enjoying myself. It is certainly intensive and very challenging, but also very rewarding from both an intellectual and a personal standpoint. I feel that I am on a wondrous journey of discovery which is affecting me in ways that I would never have thought possible. It is changing the way that I think and feel about the world around me and how I react towards my loved ones. I believe that I am becoming a better person through this. Not only am I learning to becoming a homeopath, but also learning lots about life, about patience and understanding, about the whole of humanity.

My journey began when I found homeopathy through the poor state of health of my daughter, who was unable to shake off the simplest cold without having serious complications. This culminated in her being airlifted off the island in a helicopter at just four years old with a very serious case of pneumonia (in the middle of August and a heat wave here) to spend the next 15 days on an intravenous drip of antibiotics and an oxygen mask.

My mother mentioned to me that she had recently met an English homeopath in Crete at a social event, so I called on the chance that she might be able help us. Well, what can I say- she has been our saviour! Since starting constitutional treatment, my daughter has not taken so much as an aspirin in the last three and a half years and she can only be described as being positively bursting with health these days. I was so impressed that all the family proceeded to have (successful) treatment. I became fascinated with how this amazing change had come about in our health, so started to read (and read and read) about homeopathy.

I realized that what I really wanted to do was to study and become a practitioner, that this was what had been missing for so long in my life, but how? It seemed to be a Herculean task to achieve when one lives in the middle of the Aegean Sea! I started to trawl the internet for whatever was available and wrote to nearly every homeopathic school in the UK and in Greece to try to find a way. When I found the excellent website of the School, I was thrilled.

I knew I had finally found what I was looking for. I am positively storming the course, having started it in September 2004. I find myself so motivated that I work many hours a day on my studies. I have to say that it can be very lonely, as I don't really have anyone to chat to about homeopathy. I really look forward to the chat room sessions, as they are great chance to get a bit of contact. I went to the UK summer school this June which was a wonderful experience. Misha is such a special person and it was a pleasure and an honour to be able to spend this time with him. I will be attending the International Summer School next May and can hardly wait!

 

Letter from Sue, graduated 2001

Thank you for giving me a life changing, beautiful experience. As I talk to more and more people (graduates and current students of other colleges), I realise what a wonderful experience the School was. I talk to so many who are angry and dissatisfied with their colleges. And I tell them how much I loved mine! I tell them how it was more than a college, how it changed and nurtured me in ways that are sometimes difficult to describe. Not only did I receive the best homeopathic education, one that is actually world renowned, but I received something that changed my life in the best way possible. One of the best things was how you gently fostered a group spirit among us, even when some of us (like me) resisted that approach. I remember in the early years saying to someone, "I'm only here to learn homeopathy!" Boy, was I wrong! I was here to learn much more about life and love. Well you know!

 

Letter from Naom, graduated 2005

Good schooling should give the student a knowledge-base, founded on others' wisdom and experience. Another objective, which might appear contradictory, is developing the confidence to venture alone and develop one's own ideas.

The School of Homeopathy, very skillfully, manages to achieve both these targets. This is a difficult challenge: none of the (quite a few) institutions for higher education in which I've studied managed to rise to it.

There are a few factors that make the School of Homeopathy such a success:

  • Solid basis of homeopathic philosophy enables the student to always know where his feet are
  • Wide range of teachers gives a wide range of styles and wisdom
  • And, most important, the school has so much confidence in the ability of the student to succeed, that, as a student, you are inevitably empowered by this autonomy.

    What I also like is the spiritual aspect of the school. Homeopathy can be practiced in many forms, and there are ways to make it easy and practical. But practical solutions will be limited to treating practical problems. With the kind of learning we got here homeopathy can be a real transformative power in patients' lives.

    It's been wonderful four years! I couldn't hope for a better school to learn homeopathy in.

    My studies were the richest and most satisfying educational experience I have had - and that's saying a lot, as I have been through university, allopathic medical school, psychiatric residency training, and Jungian analytic training.

    Anita, Graduate
    The School navigates the deeper aspects of homeopathic philosophy and materia medica, gently reminding that there is more to homeopathy than merely matching symptoms.
    The School navigates the deeper aspects of homeopathic philosophy and materia medica, gently reminding that there is more to homeopathy than merely matching symptoms.

    Jeremy Sherr, World Class Homeopath and Patron