Clinical Expertise
Psychological and stress-related conditions
Patients suffering from psychological discomfort, psychiatric disease, or stress-related or emotionally induced physical conditions form a high proportion of chronic-disease sufferers in our time. Such conditions are often approached from a ‘dualistic’ medical perspective that splits the mind and body into two separate entities. Whenever this approach fails, it is necessary to go deeper, investigating the underlying factors which unite mind and body. continue »
Chronic pain and injury
Chronic pain is one of the most difficult conditions to live with. When it comes to treating any kind of pain, it is important to recognize that pain is not simply a physical phenomenon. Although pain often has a recognizable physical cause, both the pain of injury and chronic pain are maintained by the general state of being of the person, and their cure often requires delving into spiritual aspects of the patient’s life. continue »
Child behaviour and development
Children with developmental problems or chronic illnesses can have their (and their parents’) life dramatically improved through the use of classical homeopathy, to which they are highly responsive. It is best to treat problems as soon as they arise, even in the absence of a clear medical diagnosis, as the homeopathic diagnosis is based on the specific symptoms of each child and not on the diagnosis. continue »
Other conditions
Because the techniques I use are applicable virtually unchanged to any type of disease because they address underlying factors common to all diseases, the above does not mean that I do not treat other conditions, but simply that I tend to apply a perspective which emphasizes psychological and spiritual aspects even when addressing physical ailments.


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