A Guide to the Methodologies
- Ian Watson
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WAT100 All the various homeopathic methods that have proven curative - all effective applications of the Principle of Similars - are discussed in this look at approaches to prescribing. UK
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Watson states: "The major purpose of this book is to expose the reader to a wide cross-section of the many diverse ways in which the principle of Similars may be applied in practice - so that students and practitioners of all levels will feel encouraged to widen the scope of their prescribing beyond their own present limitations."Author
Ian Watson was born and grew up in Yorkshire, England where he lived until age seventeen. He has a lifelong interest in natural healing, and bought his first set of (Bach) flower essences at age fifteen.Shortly afterwards he first discovered homeopathy, and began to study it. He went on to train in reflexology and radionics before embarking on a full homeopathic practitioner training at The College of Homeopathy in London, graduating in 1988.
He has remained interested in other forms of energy healing, and subsequently trained in Shen Therapy, and more recently in Journey Process work with Brandon Bays.
Based in the English Lake District, Ian Watson is internationally known as an author and workshop leader in the fields of homeopathy and self-development. He has written several books and produced numerous audiotape seminars that have inspired students and practitioners around the world.
He is the co-founder and a director of The Lakeland College, one of the largest homeopathic training organizations in the U.K.
Contents
AcknowledgementsIntroduction
Abbreviations
Foreword to the Revised Edition
Etiologies -- 1
Arborvital Medicine -- 8
Constitutional Prescribing -- 12
Genus Epidemicus -- 23
Group analysis -- 25
Intuitive Prescribing -- 29
Isopathy -- 34
Layers -- 38
Miasmatic Prescribing -- 48
Organ Remedies -- 56
Physical Generals -- 67
Polypharmacy -- 76
Repertorisation --82
Sequential Prescribing -- 90
Specifics -- 96
Symptom Similarity -- 99
Tautopathy -- 108
Thematic Prescribing -- 114
Therapeutics -- 120
References -- 128












