Evolution of the Mind & its correlations with the modern concept of Psychology

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- Evolution of the Mind & its Correlations with the Modern Concept of Psychology
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In the second session of our enlightening webinar series, we'll explore the fascinating topic of "Evolution of the Mind & its correlations with the modern concept of Psychology" with the distinguished Dr. Kumar Dhawale.
Webinar Highlights:
- The Mind's Evolution: Dive into the intricate journey of how the human mind has evolved over time. Discover how these changes have profound implications for modern psychology and Homoeopathic practice.
- Connecting the Dots: Learn to bridge the gap between classical Homoeopathy and contemporary psychological theories. Gain a unique perspective on patient care by understanding how the evolution of the mind intersects with modern psychological concepts.
- The TFCAR Model: Explore the groundbreaking TFCAR model, a revolutionary approach that enables you to understand mental states, symptoms, and dispositions in your patients. Unlock the power of this model to enhance your diagnostic and treatment capabilities.
- Real-Life Case Studies: Be inspired by real-world case studies that illustrate the practical application of psychology in Homoeopathy. Witness firsthand how understanding the evolution of the mind can lead to transformative outcomes in patient care.
Accreditation CEU points
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Sr.No |
Accreditation Body |
CEU Points |
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1 |
The Accreditation Commission for Homeopathic Education in North America (ACHENA) |
1 |
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2 |
Australian Register of Homoeopaths (AROH) |
1 |
Secure your spot now and embark on this enlightening journey with Dr. Kumar Dhawale.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to deepen your understanding of the mind and revolutionize your approach to patient care.
Student feedback
rick
Very well organized. Clear and intentional. Good case examples.
Bhavya Sehgal
Latha Devrajan
It is always a very enriching experience to learn from Kumar sir. To be able to learn the TFCAR model from sir is a blessing. Thankyou for your effort to explain in such a meticulous manner. Looking forward to keep learning from you sir.
Samina Bohra
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Instructor
Dr. Kumar DhawaleDr. Kumar Dhawale - Homeopathy Course Teacher and Speaker
- DR. KUMAR M. DHAWALE is a Psychiatrist by training and a Homoeopath by choice.
- He is a 3rd generation of M.D Medicine practicing pure homeopathy since 35 years.
- He has been a Founder-Trustee of the Dr. M. L. Dhawale Memorial Trust which has established Homoeopathic Hospitals and clinical centres in India
- The MLD Trust has undertaken 5 Extra Mural Research projects supported by the Ministry of AYUSH. Dr.Dhawale has been a PI in two of them. His research interest is children with academic difficulties.
- Four Departments of its Rural Homoeopathic Hospital are recognized as Centres of Excellence in Homoeopathy by the Ministry of AYUSH, Govt of India.
- Department of Neuropsychiatry has set up a unique Compassion Ward to house patients with serious psychiatric conditions and manage them with Homoeopathic treatment.
- He was Prof and Head, Department of Homoeopathic Psychiatry and a member of the PG Board of Studies of the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik for 9 years.
- Dr. Kumar has been associated with the Central Council of Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH), Chairman of the Clinical Research sub-committee, a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee and a Consultant to projects on Mental Health conducted by the CCRH.
- Dr.Dhawale has successfully presented academic and research work of the Trust nationally and internationally in conferences and seminars.
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Evolution of the Mind & its correlations with the modern concept of Psychology
