Welcome to My 10-Month Homeopathy Mentorship Program!

I’m Anne Vervarcke, a Master Homeopath with 40+ years of experience, and I would like to personally invite you to my 300-hour Advanced Homeopathy Certificate Program.

In my program, you work closely with me – your private mentor in your practice of homeopathy. If you want to deepen your understanding of homeopathy, join my small-group program.

Mentorship Program is limited to 20 students. 
Please act fast, as I can’t guarantee availability.

Anne's approach has guided me towards looking beyond clinical issues and getting closer to seeing the remedy essence in the person sitting before me... I am grateful for this direction and Anne's roadmaps that she has spent many years developing.”

Camila Vogel, 2022-2023 Mentorship Program (Elk Grove, USA)

The Challenges of
Being a Homeopath

Let’s be honest: being a homeopath is hard. Knowing what questions to ask, which remedy to prescribe, which style of homeopathy to practice, and how to handle follow-ups. It’s all quite overwhelming. There is so much information in our materia medica: what information really matters and how do you sift through it? How can you grasp at the essence of the case so that you can confidently find the Similimum?

That’s why I created this mentorship program…

Program Overview

This mentorship program is a 300-hour advanced certificate program. You will study and work closely with Anne Vervarcke through a combination of learning methods. There will be over 100 hours of teaching time with Anne Vervarcke through pre-recorded videos, live video cases, and live webinars.
Monthly On-Demand Modules
At the beginning of the month every month, a new module will be released. These modules are pre-recorded, self-paced, and available on-demand so you can watch anytime at your convenience
Monthly Live Video Cases

Every month, there will be a live video case with a new patient. You will get to experience Anne’s approach first-hand, as well as be able to engage with her and ask questions real-time. This will allow for a deepened appreciation of the case-taking and the Vital Approach case analysis. All of these live video cases will be recorded in case you have a scheduling conflict. 

Monthly Live Webinars

At the end of each month, there will be a live webinar session with Anne to review the content and allow for a deepened understanding of the material. All of these sessions will be recorded in case you have a scheduling conflict.

On-Demand Coursework

All mentees will be given access to several of Anne’s pre-existing, pre-recorded coursework on Naturopathic CE, including: The Vital Approach: An Introduction, Advanced Homeopathy: The Vital Approach, and Advanced Homeopathy: Lesser-Known Remedies. These courses are pre-recorded, self-paced, and available on-demand so you can watch anytime at your convenience.

Case Study Review

Each mentorship participant will receive one private, one-on-one case study review and homeopathic coaching call with Anne conducted via Zoom.

Email Support

As part of this program, students will receive unrestricted access to Anne for any questions they might have.

Monthly Modules

Every month will have a different focus in the Mentorship Program. At the beginning of the month every month, a new module will be released. These modules are pre-recorded, self-paced, and available on-demand so you can watch anytime at your convenience. See below for the content that will be covered. 

In this module, Anne will overview her expectations of her students in the understanding of classical homeopathy. She will focus on the depths of the Organon as she believes that the reading and understanding of the Organon is an essential part of the homeopathy practice. If you haven’t already read it, you’ll want to read it before the course starts. Anne will focus on the most important highlights of the Organon in this module. She will refer to these highlights throughout the program.

Anne will also focus on the background information of posology and potency, providing insight from the 5th edition of the Organon. She will focus on providing a historical context for how homeopathy is practiced today. Anne will review “natural disease” vs “artificial disease” – and how these diseases come together and present themselves in a given patient. Anne covers how this is the background of provings and the reason why we give a specific potency to a specific person. Anne will highlight the difference between the state and the remedy itself.

All of our basic concepts come from Hahnemann – and this module will lay down the foundation for the advanced concepts and practice throughout the rest of the mentorship program. Many programs may consider this information outdated – and even if this was a core portion of your homeopathy training – you may be surprised by the relevance and applicability from these concepts in clinical practice that Anne will present.

Anne will also do a brief review of Materia Medica and Repertories. She will share when and why you need a given materia medica and how and when to choose one over another. She will share the differences between Kent, Allen, Murphy, Boericke, Clarke, Phatak, amongst others. And she will answer the question of when should you consider use of a modern materia medica vs a classical materia medica?

Anne will also introduce the Level Theory which is an integral part of the Sensations method. She will teach about all 5 levels of experience. These concepts are focused on in Anne’s previous courses – which will be available immediately upon registering for this mentorship program. In this module, Anne will teach on when to prescribe according to each level. For example, sometimes you will make a Level 2 prescription instead of Level 3 or 4 or 5 level – and Anne will share why. Understanding the 5 levels of experience and then being able to prescribe at that specific level, can make all of the difference in the patient’s outcome. It’s vital in resonance for the remedy. Without resonance, a wrong-prescribed remedy cannot be incredibly effective.

In this module, the focus lies on you, the homeopath. We will look at your personal worldview and your lens of the collective consciousness. Anne will give some examples to illustrate the importance of these aspects. Anne will share that your inner map will determine what you will actually try to achieve with your patients. Your inner map can tremendously limit your patients and the results that they can achieve, which is why it is so vital that you are aware of yourself in your homeopathic practice.

What is health? What is disease? What is it that you try to do that you think is healthy? What if your patient complains of something that you think is healthy – what will you try to do for that complaint?

We all have our own conditions – and it is okay – but we must be aware of them with our patients. And that means we must understand our own sensitivities, insecurities, and emotions, so that we don’t impose our own impressions onto someone else and so that we don’t give advice into their personal life.

Trends in culture also influence our conditioning. And it’s important for us to be aware of this, as well. And if you follow that conditioning, then you will inadvertently work to adjust your patient to the circumstances of the time. Which may not be in their best interests or for their greatest health.

As with anatomy and physiology, we need to know how the human body works when it is in a state of healthy, as we do when in pathology. As with the human psyche, we need to understand psychology when a patient is in a state of mental health. We must also understand the diseased state in psychopathology.

We need to know what is normal and what is out of proportion – what is strange, rare, or peculiar (SRP). We need to know enough about psychology in order to make the distinction. We have rubrics like weeping – but just because a patient weeps in the intake, it doesn’t mean that is a valuable rubric: it’s normal to weep when you tell sad things about your life. Psychology helps us to understand our patients. We don’t want to make a psychological analysis: we want to make a homeopathic analysis. However, psychology will support us in understanding the patient and the relevant rubrics to use in a case. When a symptom belongs to a patient and not to the normality of the syndrome, this is a particularly useful symptom.

What is a sign? What is a symptom? What is a symbol? We don’t really know how homeopathy works. Our medicines are carriers of information at the best, and symbols in the worst. The symbols are ours because we are the only species on earth to symbolize. Symbols help point to something else. Homeopathy is a ritual with symbols. Is the feather of the falcon different than its blood? Is the milk of the tiger different from its fur? It is the symbol. It carries the idea of the substance. The only thing we can know something about a substance is from the provings: it’s an experience.

In homeopathy, we are treating the person, not the disease. In this module, Anne will share two cases on remedies that you likely have heard of but probably are not very familiar with. These cases will illustrate the differences between treating the disease and treating the person.

In this module, Anne will also focus on the three conditions of successful prescribing.

  1. Firstly, you have to clearly perceive what is to be cured in disease.
    As Hahnemann addresses in Aphorism 3: “If the physician clearly perceives what is to be cured in diseases, that is to say, in every individual case of disease (knowledge of disease, indication), if he clearly perceives what is curative in medicines, that is to say, in each individual medicine (knowledge of medical powers), and if he knows how to adapt, according to clearly defined principles, what is curative in medicines to what he has discovered to be undoubtedly morbid in the patient, so that the recovery must ensue and to adapt it, as well in respect to the suitability of the medicine most appropriate according to its mode of action to the case before him (choice of the remedy, the medicine indicated), as also in respect to the exact mode of preparation and quantity of it required (proper dose), and the proper period for repeating the dose; if, finally, he knows the obstacles to recovery in each case and is aware how to remove them, so that the restoration may be permanent, then he understands how to treat judiciously and rationally, and he is a true practitioner of the healing art.” We need to know, what are we going to treat in disease? The whole theory of homeopathy is found within 70 aphorisms. The more you read it, the more you understand the depths of it. This is why the Organon is so important.
  2. Secondly, you have to know your tools, your remedies.
  3. Thirdly, you need to know how to apply them.
In this module, Anne will focus on the strange, rare, and peculiar (SRP). Anne will use cases to illustrate examples of symptoms that are SRP.

Anne will also focus on potency and posology. After you’ve decided on the remedy, you need to choose which potency and dosage and, most importantly, why. In order to have the best result, you have to adjust your potency prescription to your patient. It is challenging enough to decide on the remedy, but choosing the correct potency is also vitally important. In Anne’s experience, the potency has to resonate with the level that the patient is on. Even if the Similimum is prescribed, in Anne’s experience, with the wrong potency the patient will not receive the maximum benefit.

In this module, Anne will address how to approach cases where patients are on multiple prescription medications. As a homeopath, it can be challenging to know what symptoms are the patient’s and which are from the medication. Anne will support you in how do you manage a case with someone who is on many medications and how do you adjust your dose and potency accordingly.

Anne will also discuss the potential benefits of prescribing Sac lac and considerations around placebo and how to identify when a remedy (or placebo) is working.
In this module, Anne will address the three steps of case-taking: defining the territory, more of the same, and confirming it. A skilled homeopath can support the patient to go from step 1 to step 2 with no friction. Anne will support you in cultivating your ability to listen deeply and ask the right questions so that you can transition seamlessly between these steps. Anne also affirms that the less you ask and the more spontaneous the conversation, the more reliable the information from the patient is. Anne will also stress that it is also important to allow time to go deeper in the intake questions – i.e. starting with more superficial questions and easing in to ask about more personal questions like fears, etc.

Another focus of this module is delusions and the conditions to be okay. We can ask ourselves, what are the patient’s conditions to be okay? These are the things that one must do and not to, what one must have and not have in order to feel a sense of ease. For example, in a patient needing Arsenicum, the conditions to be okay are to have control and cleanliness in the outside environment. Without this, they do not feel okay. In understanding the patient’s delusions and conditions to be okay, it gives us as practitioners insight to see that all of our patient’s actions and ways of being are perfectly logical based on the way they see the world. It gives us compassion and empathy for their experience. Further, in order to really dig deep into our patient’s conditions, we must also be aware of our own conditions to be okay.

As George Vithoulkas says, “Health is freedom.” Homeopathy aims at loosening these conditions to be okay, allowing the patient a greater sense of peace and ease. Homeopathy is freedom.

In this module, Anne will also teach on the miasms. She will start with Hahnemann’s three classic miasms: psora, sycosis, and syphilis. She will then discuss the additions tuberculosis, cancer, and the Sankaran miasms. Anne will answer these questions: What is the practicability of the miasm in a patient? What is the delusion of the patient? How is this useful in cases? By the end of the module, you will see that understanding the miasm will help you determine the remedy, especially in plant cases, and Anne will explain why this is so.

Previous modules have primarily focused on philosophy and theory, and in this module, Anne will focus much more heavily on materia medica and cases. Anne will also overview the second dimension and how it is relevant in homeopathic practice.

The goal for this module will be to expand your homeopathic repertoire and materia medica, focusing on these remedy families:

  • Elements and Carbon Compounds
  • Bacteria
  • Gemstones
  • Sarcodes

Anne will use cases to illustrate the characteristics for each of these remedy families and where appropriate will highlight lesser-known remedies with clinical significance.

The goal for this module will be to continue expanding your homeopathic repertoire and materia medica, focusing on these remedy families:
  • Plants
  • Fungi
  • Animals

Anne will teach that once you have identified your case to the given plant or animal remedy family that your patient needs, your work is almost already complete. She will support you in finishing the next necessary steps to identify the Similimum (which are often some of the most important steps and often overlooked).

There is much more complexity and variety in animal family, which is why Anne will focus almost twice as much time on animals as she does plants. Anne will also provide resources and references for further learning.

Anne will also overview the third dimension and how it is relevant in homeopathic practice.
The one is the Similimum and the many is the number of remedies that could do a patient good. It is impossible that a patient can only use one remedy for the rest of their life. It is both one and many. Anne will explain why there actually does not need to be a contradiction in this viewpoint.

In this module, Anne will also provide guidance on when to change and not change the remedy. She notes that it takes self-confidence to decide. And this confidence comes from understanding the criteria: why you prescribed what on what basis and what the patient notices. It takes evaluating your patient’s case in the healing process. She will support you in understanding the criteria and building your confidence.

Then, Anne will introduce the Vital Approach Map and how you can use this tool to support your clinical practice.
Context is incredibly important in case-taking. Who is the person (not her problem)? How does she behave and look? What is her face, smell, voice, experience, everything? We often implicitly receive this information without making it explicitly a symptom. The remedy must fit the person. What kind of person is the patient and what kind of relationship do they have with you? With you in the office, it is often the best version of them expressing themselves. If a patient is slightly impolite in the office, she will be much more impolite out of the office. We have to use these observed impressions to better understand the case. This helps us to notice the strange, rare, and peculiar. And we must take this into account.

In this module, Anne will touch upon working with small children and babies. She will focus on the special importance of observation and how to prescribe based on these observations. She will also focus on the state of the baby potentially being a reflection of the state of the mother.

Anne will then explain about the healing setting. She will focus on the entanglement between practitioner, patient, and remedy. She will explain how and why we need all three and the specific conditions for each that are vital. Understanding this supports the longevity and duration of the remedy’s effectivity.

Anne will also speak on difficult cases and long-term case management (1-1.5+ years). Anne will share the importance of communicating expectations with patients and setting them up for success in timeline and treatment outcomes. It is important to guide our patients along the healing process as they lose faith or hope. And if it is a long case and only small improvements are noticed, it is important to explain this to our patient so that they do not lose their chance for a cure. Anne also will explore how a quick fix never holds. It is difficult in the beginning because a quick fix provides for instant gratification for both patient and practitioner. However, when a remedy acts deeply, it takes time. It takes skill to encourage your patient while on this journey.

Anne will also review how to handle changing or staying with the same remedy, and when and why to change potency.
In this module, Anne will share three of her previous pre-recorded video cases with you. You will get to experience the case-taking process, as well as thought-process behind selecting the given remedy. The more cases that you can see and experience, the greater comfort you will have in taking your own cases.

In this module, Anne will overview her expectations of her students in the understanding of classical homeopathy. She will focus on the depths of the Organon as she believes that the reading and understanding of the Organon is an essential part of the homeopathy practice. If you haven’t already read it, you’ll want to read it before the course starts. Anne will focus on the most important highlights of the Organon in this module. She will refer to these highlights throughout the program.

Anne will also focus on the background information of posology and potency, providing insight from the 5th edition of the Organon. She will focus on providing a historical context for how homeopathy is practiced today. Anne will review “natural disease” vs “artificial disease” – and how these diseases come together and present themselves in a given patient. Anne covers how this is the background of provings and the reason why we give a specific potency to a specific person. Anne will highlight the difference between the state and the remedy itself.

All of our basic concepts come from Hahnemann – and this module will lay down the foundation for the advanced concepts and practice throughout the rest of the mentorship program. Many programs may consider this information outdated – and even if this was a core portion of your homeopathy training – you may be surprised by the relevance and applicability from these concepts in clinical practice that Anne will present.

Anne will also do a brief review of Materia Medica and Repertories. She will share when and why you need a given materia medica and how and when to choose one over another. She will share the differences between Kent, Allen, Murphy, Boericke, Clarke, Phatak, amongst others. And she will answer the question of when should you consider use of a modern materia medica vs a classical materia medica?

Anne will also introduce the Level Theory which is an integral part of the Sensations method. She will teach about all 5 levels of experience. These concepts are focused on in Anne’s previous courses – which will be available immediately upon registering for this mentorship program. In this module, Anne will teach on when to prescribe according to each level. For example, sometimes you will make a Level 2 prescription instead of Level 3 or 4 or 5 level – and Anne will share why. Understanding the 5 levels of experience and then being able to prescribe at that specific level, can make all of the difference in the patient’s outcome. It’s vital in resonance for the remedy. Without resonance, a wrong-prescribed remedy cannot be incredibly effective.

In this module, the focus lies on you, the homeopath. We will look at your personal worldview and your lens of the collective consciousness. Anne will give some examples to illustrate the importance of these aspects. Anne will share that your inner map will determine what you will actually try to achieve with your patients. Your inner map can tremendously limit your patients and the results that they can achieve, which is why it is so vital that you are aware of yourself in your homeopathic practice.

What is health? What is disease? What is it that you try to do that you think is healthy? What if your patient complains of something that you think is healthy – what will you try to do for that complaint?

We all have our own conditions – and it is okay – but we must be aware of them with our patients. And that means we must understand our own sensitivities, insecurities, and emotions, so that we don’t impose our own impressions onto someone else and so that we don’t give advice into their personal life.

Trends in culture also influence our conditioning. And it’s important for us to be aware of this, as well. And if you follow that conditioning, then you will inadvertently work to adjust your patient to the circumstances of the time. Which may not be in their best interests or for their greatest health.

As with anatomy and physiology, we need to know how the human body works when it is in a state of healthy, as we do when in pathology. As with the human psyche, we need to understand psychology when a patient is in a state of mental health. We must also understand the diseased state in psychopathology.

We need to know what is normal and what is out of proportion – what is strange, rare, or peculiar (SRP). We need to know enough about psychology in order to make the distinction. We have rubrics like weeping – but just because a patient weeps in the intake, it doesn’t mean that is a valuable rubric: it’s normal to weep when you tell sad things about your life. Psychology helps us to understand our patients. We don’t want to make a psychological analysis: we want to make a homeopathic analysis. However, psychology will support us in understanding the patient and the relevant rubrics to use in a case. When a symptom belongs to a patient and not to the normality of the syndrome, this is a particularly useful symptom.

What is a sign? What is a symptom? What is a symbol? We don’t really know how homeopathy works. Our medicines are carriers of information at the best, and symbols in the worst. The symbols are ours because we are the only species on earth to symbolize. Symbols help point to something else. Homeopathy is a ritual with symbols. Is the feather of the falcon different than its blood? Is the milk of the tiger different from its fur? It is the symbol. It carries the idea of the substance. The only thing we can know something about a substance is from the provings: it’s an experience.

In homeopathy, we are treating the person, not the disease. In this module, Anne will share two cases on remedies that you likely have heard of but probably are not very familiar with. These cases will illustrate the differences between treating the disease and treating the person.

In this module, Anne will also focus on the three conditions of successful prescribing.

  1. Firstly, you have to clearly perceive what is to be cured in disease.
    As Hahnemann addresses in Aphorism 3: “If the physician clearly perceives what is to be cured in diseases, that is to say, in every individual case of disease (knowledge of disease, indication), if he clearly perceives what is curative in medicines, that is to say, in each individual medicine (knowledge of medical powers), and if he knows how to adapt, according to clearly defined principles, what is curative in medicines to what he has discovered to be undoubtedly morbid in the patient, so that the recovery must ensue and to adapt it, as well in respect to the suitability of the medicine most appropriate according to its mode of action to the case before him (choice of the remedy, the medicine indicated), as also in respect to the exact mode of preparation and quantity of it required (proper dose), and the proper period for repeating the dose; if, finally, he knows the obstacles to recovery in each case and is aware how to remove them, so that the restoration may be permanent, then he understands how to treat judiciously and rationally, and he is a true practitioner of the healing art.” We need to know, what are we going to treat in disease? The whole theory of homeopathy is found within 70 aphorisms. The more you read it, the more you understand the depths of it. This is why the Organon is so important.
  2. Secondly, you have to know your tools, your remedies.
  3. Thirdly, you need to know how to apply them.
In this module, Anne will focus on the strange, rare, and peculiar (SRP). Anne will use cases to illustrate examples of symptoms that are SRP.

Anne will also focus on potency and posology. After you’ve decided on the remedy, you need to choose which potency and dosage and, most importantly, why. In order to have the best result, you have to adjust your potency prescription to your patient. It is challenging enough to decide on the remedy, but choosing the correct potency is also vitally important. In Anne’s experience, the potency has to resonate with the level that the patient is on. Even if the Similimum is prescribed, in Anne’s experience, with the wrong potency the patient will not receive the maximum benefit.

In this module, Anne will address how to approach cases where patients are on multiple prescription medications. As a homeopath, it can be challenging to know what symptoms are the patient’s and which are from the medication. Anne will support you in how do you manage a case with someone who is on many medications and how do you adjust your dose and potency accordingly.

Anne will also discuss the potential benefits of prescribing Sac lac and considerations around placebo and how to identify when a remedy (or placebo) is working.
In this module, Anne will address the three steps of case-taking: defining the territory, more of the same, and confirming it. A skilled homeopath can support the patient to go from step 1 to step 2 with no friction. Anne will support you in cultivating your ability to listen deeply and ask the right questions so that you can transition seamlessly between these steps. Anne also affirms that the less you ask and the more spontaneous the conversation, the more reliable the information from the patient is. Anne will also stress that it is also important to allow time to go deeper in the intake questions – i.e. starting with more superficial questions and easing in to ask about more personal questions like fears, etc.

Another focus of this module is delusions and the conditions to be okay. We can ask ourselves, what are the patient’s conditions to be okay? These are the things that one must do and not to, what one must have and not have in order to feel a sense of ease. For example, in a patient needing Arsenicum, the conditions to be okay are to have control and cleanliness in the outside environment. Without this, they do not feel okay. In understanding the patient’s delusions and conditions to be okay, it gives us as practitioners insight to see that all of our patient’s actions and ways of being are perfectly logical based on the way they see the world. It gives us compassion and empathy for their experience. Further, in order to really dig deep into our patient’s conditions, we must also be aware of our own conditions to be okay.

As George Vithoulkas says, “Health is freedom.” Homeopathy aims at loosening these conditions to be okay, allowing the patient a greater sense of peace and ease. Homeopathy is freedom.

In this module, Anne will also teach on the miasms. She will start with Hahnemann’s three classic miasms: psora, sycosis, and syphilis. She will then discuss the additions tuberculosis, cancer, and the Sankaran miasms. Anne will answer these questions: What is the practicability of the miasm in a patient? What is the delusion of the patient? How is this useful in cases? By the end of the module, you will see that understanding the miasm will help you determine the remedy, especially in plant cases, and Anne will explain why this is so.

Previous modules have primarily focused on philosophy and theory, and in this module, Anne will focus much more heavily on materia medica and cases. Anne will also overview the second dimension and how it is relevant in homeopathic practice.

The goal for this module will be to expand your homeopathic repertoire and materia medica, focusing on these remedy families:

  • Elements and Carbon Compounds
  • Bacteria
  • Gemstones
  • Sarcodes

Anne will use cases to illustrate the characteristics for each of these remedy families and where appropriate will highlight lesser-known remedies with clinical significance.

The goal for this module will be to continue expanding your homeopathic repertoire and materia medica, focusing on these remedy families:
  • Plants
  • Fungi
  • Animals

Anne will teach that once you have identified your case to the given plant or animal remedy family that your patient needs, your work is almost already complete. She will support you in finishing the next necessary steps to identify the Similimum (which are often some of the most important steps and often overlooked).

There is much more complexity and variety in animal family, which is why Anne will focus almost twice as much time on animals as she does plants. Anne will also provide resources and references for further learning.

Anne will also overview the third dimension and how it is relevant in homeopathic practice.
The one is the Similimum and the many is the number of remedies that could do a patient good. It is impossible that a patient can only use one remedy for the rest of their life. It is both one and many. Anne will explain why there actually does not need to be a contradiction in this viewpoint.

In this module, Anne will also provide guidance on when to change and not change the remedy. She notes that it takes self-confidence to decide. And this confidence comes from understanding the criteria: why you prescribed what on what basis and what the patient notices. It takes evaluating your patient’s case in the healing process. She will support you in understanding the criteria and building your confidence.

Then, Anne will introduce the Vital Approach Map and how you can use this tool to support your clinical practice.
Context is incredibly important in case-taking. Who is the person (not her problem)? How does she behave and look? What is her face, smell, voice, experience, everything? We often implicitly receive this information without making it explicitly a symptom. The remedy must fit the person. What kind of person is the patient and what kind of relationship do they have with you? With you in the office, it is often the best version of them expressing themselves. If a patient is slightly impolite in the office, she will be much more impolite out of the office. We have to use these observed impressions to better understand the case. This helps us to notice the strange, rare, and peculiar. And we must take this into account.

In this module, Anne will touch upon working with small children and babies. She will focus on the special importance of observation and how to prescribe based on these observations. She will also focus on the state of the baby potentially being a reflection of the state of the mother.

Anne will then explain about the healing setting. She will focus on the entanglement between practitioner, patient, and remedy. She will explain how and why we need all three and the specific conditions for each that are vital. Understanding this supports the longevity and duration of the remedy’s effectivity.

Anne will also speak on difficult cases and long-term case management (1-1.5+ years). Anne will share the importance of communicating expectations with patients and setting them up for success in timeline and treatment outcomes. It is important to guide our patients along the healing process as they lose faith or hope. And if it is a long case and only small improvements are noticed, it is important to explain this to our patient so that they do not lose their chance for a cure. Anne also will explore how a quick fix never holds. It is difficult in the beginning because a quick fix provides for instant gratification for both patient and practitioner. However, when a remedy acts deeply, it takes time. It takes skill to encourage your patient while on this journey.

Anne will also review how to handle changing or staying with the same remedy, and when and why to change potency.
In this module, Anne will share three of her previous pre-recorded video cases with you. You will get to experience the case-taking process, as well as thought-process behind selecting the given remedy. The more cases that you can see and experience, the greater comfort you will have in taking your own cases.
Monthly Live Webinars

March 2nd, 2024 (Orientation)

March 23rd, 2024

April 27th, 2024

May 25th, 2024

June 22nd, 2024

July 27th, 2024

August 24th, 2024

September 28th, 2024

October 19th, 2024

November 23rd, 2024

December 14th, 2024

*All live webinars will take place at 9 AM (PST) / 12PM (EST) and usually take about 1 hour. All webinars will be recorded.
Monthly Live Cases

October 7th, 2023 (recording)

November 11th, 2023 (recording)

December 9th, 2023 (recording)

January 13th, 2024 (recording)

February 10th, 2024 (recording)

March 9th, 2024

April 13th, 2024

May 18th, 2024

June 8th, 2024

July 20th, 2024

August 10th, 2024

September 14th, 2024

*All live video cases will take place at 9 AM (PST) / 12 PM (EST) and usually take about 3-4 hours. All live video cases will be recorded.

By the end of the program

You’ll gain confidence in asking key questions and analyzing a case to narrow down the Similimum.
You’ll learn key aspects of follow-ups including when to choose a remedy, when to wait, what to do when a remedy is not working, and so on.
You will expand your knowledge base of homeopathic remedies including lesser-known ones like bacteria, viruses, gemstones, and others.
You will become very familiar with the Vital Approach and its application.
You will have received individualized feedback on things you can do to improve your success as a homeopath.
You’ll learn how to work with patients of all ages and medical conditions.
You’ll have met and connected with other homeopaths from around the world.
Plus, you’ll earn an Advanced Homeopathy Certificate.

Special Bonus

When you’ll enroll, you’ll also get:

A complimentary all-access pass to the RadarOpus homeopathic software program for the entire duration of the mentorship program, including all of Anne’s books and Family Finder feature (non-transferable; available for both owners and non-owners).

This program is right for you if:
You are a homeopath or enrolled homeopathy student.
You want to deepen your understanding of homeopathy and learn more about contemporary methods.
You want to shorten the amount of time it takes you to analyze a case and identify the Similimum.
You want to deepen your understanding of homeopathy and learn more about contemporary methods.
You want to learn how to think like a Master Homeopath.
You want to learn from a Master Homeopath’s decades of experience so you can expedite your learning and enhance your clinical results.
You want individualized feedback from an experienced, supportive mentor so that you can become the best homeopath you can be.
You like a variety of learning formats including self-paced learning, live learning, and small-group discussions.
You want to connect with fellow homeopaths around the world.
This program is not right for you if:
You are brand new to homeopathy.
You only want to practice classical homeopathy.
You already feel confident in your homeopathic skills and feel you don’t need or want mentorship.
You can already identify the Similimum quickly and easily and with complete confidence.
You are not passionate about learning homeopathy.

Meet Anne Vervarcke

Anne Vervarcke was born October 15th, 1952 in Ostend, Belgium. After studying art, oriental studies, and anthropology, she trained in classical homeopathy in Belgium and in the Netherlands at the School for Homeopathy in Amersfoort.

She established The Centre for Classical Homeopathy (CKH) in Leuven, Belgium, which organizes a five-year training course, a Master Class, seminars, and an International Training. Anne served as program creator, teacher, and director for 15 years. She has also been in private practice since 1989.

Anne Vervarcke has developed her own style of practice, the Vital Approach (VA) Method, based on her 40 years of accumulated teaching and practicing experience, seminar attendance, and investigation in her private practice. The VA method is based on classical homeopathy supplemented with the works of contemporary thinkers and insights from phenomenology and linguistics. She gives international trainings and seminars, teaches in the CKH, offers post graduate seminars, Master Classes, Master Apprentice courses, and online training.

Gifted Educator

Accomplished Author
Passionate Homeopath
Supportive Mentor

What is the Vital Approach?

The Vital Approach is a system of homeopathy founded by Anne Vervarcke and informed by her 40+ years of experience. When used, the Vital Approach helps narrow down your remedy selection so you identify the Similimum with greater confidence and accuracy.

Testimonials

Video Testimonial

Anne obviously has such a
wealth of experience to share!”

Try our program for 30 days, risk-free.

If you are not completely satisfied with the Mentorship Program within 30-days of its start date, we will gladly refund your tuition no questions asked.

Tuition
$2,499.99 USD
(Regularly: $2,999.99 USD)
Register now and save. Tuition is $500 USD off if paid in full by February 20th, 2024.

If you have a financial consideration and would like to set up a payment plan, we will do our best to work with you. Please contact us and let us know what arrangement would work for your particular situation.

Meet Dr. Ana Jackson

YOUR PROGRAM FACILITATOR

Hi, I’m Dr. Ana. I am a naturopathic physician living in Washington state. When I am not nerding out on homeopathy, I spend a lot of time with my family, raising my two kids. I love gardening and spending time in nature.

I am here to help answer any questions you have about the program and help you determine if it’s right for you! Simply contact me and I can answer any questions you have through email or we can also schedule a phone or video call.

During the program, I will be easily available if you have any questions or concerns about the material or if you just want to talk more generally about homeopathy!

Join the Interest Meeting!

Want to learn more about the Mentorship Program before signing up? We will be hosting a live Interest Meeting on Zoom with Anne Vervarcke and Dr. Anaheed Jackson. They'll share more about the Mentorship Program and will answer any questions you have. Past Mentees will also be on the call to share their experience, as well. This will help you make sure the program is a good fit for you!

The Interest Meeting happened on February 17th, 2024. Click the button below to watch the video.

FAQS

How much does this program cost?
The course is $2,499.99 USD (Regularly: $2,999.99 USD) and tuition is $500 USD off if paid in full by February 20th, 2024.

Is this money refundable?

There is a 30-day money back guarantee from the start of the program on March 1st, 2024.

Are payment plans available?

We do our best to work with our students. If you would like to set up a payment plan, please contact us and let us know what arrangement would work for your particular situation.

How will the meetings be conducted?

All meetings will be conducted via Zoom and you will receive a link to each one of them from Dr. Ana.

What if I cannot attend one of the live meetings?

Don’t worry, they will be recorded and posted to your account for you to view whenever you want!

What if I have questions about the program?

Contact Dr. Ana about any questions you have! She is happy to schedule time for a phone or video call if you prefer that instead of email.