Continuing education and training is a sub-area of vocational education and training that refers to those qualifications that have already been acquired through education and training. It serves to enable a person to maintain and expand his or her previously acquired job-related knowledge.
Only the accredited advanced training institutions mentioned here impart knowledge and skills as required for re-certification in Anthroposophic Naturopathy (AGAHP)®:
Educational institution for anthroposophical naturopaths ANTHROPOS-SOPHIA
The educational institution is subject to Swiss association law, ZGB Art. 60. ff
Secretary Hans-Joachim Teschmit
Waldweg 11
29336 Nienhagen bei Celle
Tel.: +49 5085 / 9560105
office[at]isan-medsektion.net
ASCOL-College gem. n.e.V.
Office management Stefanie Gebler
Waldweg 11
29336 Nienhagen near Celle
Phone: +49 5085 / 9560106
E-mail: verwaltung[at]ascol-college.de
www.ascol-college.de
Medical Seminar Bad Boll e.V.
Rye Street 82
70794 Filderstadt
Phone: +49 7164 / 79 69 875
E-mail: post[at]medseminar-bad-boll.de
www.medseminar-bad-boll.de
Naturosophy - the Wisdom of Healing
Irmhild Kleinhenz, Mentor
Anthroposophical Naturopath, endorsed Practitioner and Mentor for Anthroposophic Naturopathy.
Post grad Integrative medicine and Anthroposophic Medicine. Accredited Fellow ANTA.
PO Box 197 Urunga NSW 2455.
Telephone: +61 444551381
Email: naturosophy@protonmail.com
Research group for healing in the sense of soul-spiritual expansion
Head: HP Brigitte Kachel (qualified lecturer)
Steinerring 37
82538 Geretsried
Tel.: +49 8171 / 926212
brigitte[at]kachel-info.de
"Therefore, because I ... do not give programmes and utopias, ... therefore I do not care at all that all my suggestions are carried out to the last detail. If at any point one will begin to work in a way that is in the spirit of what I have said today, then let not one stone of the content I have imparted be left upon another ..."
- Rudolf Steiner, Bern, 11 March 1919 (GA 329).
Anthroposophic Naturopathy – Advanced Training and Mentorship 2023: PART ONE – HEALING SUBSTANCES The Third Wednesday of each month from 7pm to 8.30pm - English speaking
Date |
Content |
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March |
Mineral remedies |
Quartz, Sulphur, Phosphorus, Calcium, Antimony, Arsenic (Realgar), Potassium, Sodium, Magnesium (Kieserit), Fluorine, Carbon (Graphites), Pharmakolith.
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April and May |
Metal remedies
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Silver, Gold, Mercury (Cinnabar) Lead (Witherit, Cerussit, Barysilit, Galenit, Minium) Tin (Arandasit, Kassiterit) Copper (Chalkosin, Chalkopyrit, Cuprit, Dioptas, Malachit, Olivenit) Iron (Pyrites, Hamatit, Nontronit, Vivianit, Siderit, Skorodit) Chrysolith Antimony (Stibium, Berthierit, Dyscrasit) Platinum Zincum
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June |
Gem remedies |
Jaspis, Marmor, Opal, Onyx, Rubellit, Saphir.
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July |
Plant remedies The families and their gestures |
Labiatae, Umbelliferae, Ranunculaceae, Cactaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae. |
August |
Animal remedies |
Apis, Apis regina, Vespa crabro, Formica, Termites, Bufo Cissus ossa Coccus cacti Corallium rubrum, Spongia tosta Hirudo Aranea diadema, Lampona cylindrata, Tarantula Lachesis, Crotalus, Naja
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September and October |
Organ preparations |
Hypophysis, Epiphysis, Nervus, Medulla, Cerebellum, Cerebrum Thalamus, Thyroidea, Parathyroidea Periodonitum Cor, Pericardium, Aorta Hepar Pulmo, Bronchi Renes, Glanduale Suprarenales Lien Pancrea Mucosa Ovaria, Uterus Testes, Prostata Mesenchyme Periosteum, Disci Placenta, Amnion
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November |
Vegetablized metals and minerals |
Chamomilla cupro culta, Melissa cupro culta, Tabacum cupro culta Cichorium stanno culta, Cichorium plumbo culta Hypericum auro culta Taraxacum stanno culta Uritca ferro culta
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The presentation and content will be given in imaginative pictures / vignettes of the remedies that can stimulate your own imagination, inspiration and intuition in researching substances to enhance your capacity to prescribe them.
Your research assignments will focus upon building up substance imaginations that are a living picture of your relationship to that substance and not purely information gathered through normal reference material. The idea is that you work with contemplative inquiry and Goethean Phenomenology to arrive at an inner relationship to the substance.
This method is highly satisfying for a prescriber as it gives you the possibility to develop your own prescribing knowledge out of a truly Paracelsian impulse: “to read from the book of Nature” or as Goethe said: “to behold the substance”.
My work over these many years as an anthroposophically- inspired practitioner is to create substance stories that give insights into the true nature of a healing substance and build a profound insight into the spiritual nature of substances. My hope is that you as participants can groom this quality within yourselves.
The Webinars will be given on a monthly basis and last for 90 minutes. Recordings will be available for registered participants.
As this work is an intended path for endorsement, assignments will be essential and will need to be presented to me after each Webinar. As a Mentor, I will be available for personal support with any difficulties that you may encounter.
The cost per Webinar is $70 for qualified practitioners and $50 for students, payable as you go or as a full amount for the 9 Webinars at $600 (discounted) and $400 (discounted). Payment details will be given upon acceptance into the Training.
To register please contact Irmhild Kleinhenz, on naturosophy@pm.me and give me your information (why you wish to be an anthroposophic prescriber and some biography) and intention to participate in a written application. I will need your full professional details and profile if I have not received them from you.
Irmhild Kleinhenz, anthroposophic naturopath, educator and mentor for Anthroposophic Naturopathy.
PO Box 197, Urunga, NSW 2455. Telephone: 0444 551 381, Email: naturosophy@pm.me
This Course is approved by ANG (the Anthroposophic Naturopath Guild of Australia) and ISAN (the international association of anthroposophic naturopaths) under the Anthroposophic Medicine Association, The Goetheanum, Dornach, Switzerland.
NOTE:
PART TWO will be given in 2024 and will cover NUTRITION.
PART THREE will be given in 2025 and will cover Anamnesis, Diagnosis and the Karma of Illnesses.
Contact for further inquiries:
Irmhild Kleinhenz, +61 444551381, naturosophy[at]protonmail.com
Free International Institute for Emergency and Trauma Pedagogy
Parzivalstraße 1, 76139 Karlsruhe, annual course, 10 modules
Direction: Martin Straube, anthroposophical doctor (GAÄD)
Lecturers: Martin Straube, Monika Görzel-Straube (Waldorf teacher), Bernd Ruf (special education teacher),
Lukas Mall (social worker), Kristina Wojtanowski (trauma pedagogue BAG),
Dr. med. Christian Schopper (specialist in neurology, psychiatry, psychotherapy GAÄD), Thomas Weber (psychologist), Ulrike von Tschammer (eurythmist), Heide Wolf (art therapist)
Participants: educators, doctors, alternative practitioners, therapists, social workers.
The Free International Institute for Emergency and Trauma Education has set itself the task of making emergency and trauma education based on Waldorf education known, developing it further and teaching it in basic, further and advanced training.
Further training
Traumatisation is on the increase - classical approaches are reaching their limits. Are you looking for new approaches and are you looking for an interdisciplinary, methodologically diverse and exciting training based on Waldorf education? Then you have come to the right place.
The training is aimed at people working in education, therapy or medicine who have completed their professional training and have relevant professional experience. The further training requires an openness to reflect on one's own role in professional practice and to work with one's own learning tasks. In addition, participants are asked to deepen their knowledge through their own work and research with secondary literature.
The ten training weekends start on Fridays at 2 pm and end on Sundays at 12:30 pm.
The number of participants is limited to 20; a waiting list will be kept afterwards.
Title of the degree
Trauma pedagogy / trauma-centred professional counselling according to the recommendations of the DeGPT and the Fachverband Traumapädagogik (previously BAG).
Due to the situation caused by the coronavirus, the start of the training has been postponed until further notice.
By registering you will be registered on a waiting list!
Further information:
Free International Institute for Emergency and Trauma Education gGmbH
Parzivalstr. 1
D-76139 Karlsruhe
Phone: +49 721 - 20 111 241
Mail: info@iintp.info
Recognition: The training is recognised with 224 training points.
Aim: Re-certification in anthroposophic medicine (AGAHP) and the final colloquium required for this.
Lecturer: Renate Künne, alternative practitioner, Stabiusstr. 5, Nuremberg.
Information and dates at: renate.kuenne@t-online.de
Recognition: The training is recognised with 86 training points.
Medizinische Sektion am Goetheanum, Dornach
PO Box
4143 Dornach
Schweiz
Phone: +41 61 706 42 90
Fax +41 61 706 42 91
Office of the ISAN
Waldweg 11
29336 Nienhagen
Deutschland
Phone: +49 5085 9560105
(surgery hours: thursdays 10 - 12 10 - 12 a.m. CET)
E-Mail: office@isan-medsektion.net
International Coordination of Anthroposophic Medicine
International Federation of Anthroposophic Medical
A Professional Community of Prescribers – Naturopaths, Homeopaths, Herbalists and Nutritionists in Australia.
Eine professionelle Gemeinschaft von Heilpraktikern in Australien.
more information: Anthroposophic Naturopath Guild
Allgemeine Gesellschaft Anthroposophischer Heilpraktikerinnen und Heilpraktiker e. V.
Professional association of Anthroposophic Naturopaths in Germany.
more information: AGAHP e. V.