Is being held at the Archway Herbal Clinic, Archway Campus, Highgate Hill, London U.K. at 18.30pm-20.30 on 8 March. For more details get in touch with Helena Tel 0208 411 4411
Christopher Hedley has run a herbal practice from his home in London
for 29 years. He has always had an interest in mental and emotional
problems and spent some years working at a day centre for the mental
health charity Mind, taking some of their training workshops. He will
talk about his approach to the subject, illustrated with case studies
from his practice.
Cost £10.00
Unfortunately I can't go as I'm training in Rotherham on 7th and Doncaster on 8th. A trip to London in between would probably not do my physical or mental health any good!
If anyone can go and take notes or see if anyone can record Chris' talk, I would be exceptionally grateful.
Chris is an inspiration, I work with him sometimes at Westminster Uni,his talks are always inspirational,taken from his own wisdaom and experience. He truely treats in a holistic manner.
Regards
Phe
91.104.158.151
hear hear
March 1 2011, 2:22 PM
Well said Phe,
it was Christopher that inspored Fiona and I to start Sensory Solutions -he is an amazing elder of our tradition.
I loved his statement - Herbal medicine is a board church -
Booked my tickets just in time apparentely there are 15 folks on the waiting list!
lol K
94.169.50.235
Re: An evening with Christopher Hedley
March 1 2011, 8:10 PM
Karen,
Can I have your notes??
Many thanks
Sarah
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