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Religiosity, Spiritual Suffering, and Meaning in Homeopathic Practice

πŸ“… January 24, 2026
πŸ•˜ 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Eastern Time)
πŸ’» Live Online
πŸŽ“ CE Credits Available

The Ontario College of Homeopathic Medicine is thrilled to host Dr. Massimo Mangialavori for a full-day live online seminar:

Religiosity, Spiritual Suffering, and Meaning in Homeopathic Practice

Religious and spiritual expressions appear in homeopathic cases far more often than is commonly acknowledged. Experiences such as guilt, fear of punishment, devotion, superstition, prayer, despair, and the search for transcendence may surface clearlyβ€”or remain quietly embedded within a case. These expressions are often misunderstood or overlooked, not because they lack clinical importance, but because they touch deeply personal and existential dimensions of suffering.

This seminar approaches religiosity neither as belief nor doctrine, but as a clinical expressionβ€”a way individuals experience and respond to illness, vulnerability, fear, and uncertainty. Drawing from materia medica, repertory, and decades of clinical experience, Dr. Mangialavori explores how these themes emerge across remedy families and how recognizing them can support clearer prescribing and more stable, long-term outcomes.

This is not a seminar about belief systems. It is a seminar about how suffering, meaning, and vulnerability are expressed through illnessβ€”and how homeopathy can meet these expressions with depth, clarity, and discernment.

Registration:
Early Bird: $150
Regular: $175

πŸ”— Learn more and Register here: https://ochm.ca/lectures-religiosity/

We look forward to welcoming you for this thoughtful and clinically rich day of learning.

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