
Mentorship

Growing Into Your Practice
Mentorship offers something that formal education, while essential, can't always provide: the practical wisdom that comes from walking this path, and the reassurance that uncertainty is part of growth and the humility that is essential in our work, not a sign of inadequacy.
Whether you're a newer homeopath developing your clinical skills or an experienced practitioner in another modality wanting to integrate remedies into your work, mentorship provides space to explore questions, work through challenging cases, and develop the kind of grounded confidence that serves both you and your clients.
Beyond clinical skills, there's the reality of building a sustainable practice—learning to navigate scope of practice, set appropriate boundaries, care for yourself while caring for others, and create systems that support your work. These practical aspects of practice are rarely covered in textbooks but are essential for long-term success.
There's a particular vulnerability that comes with holding space for others' healing, especially in those early years when you're still finding your footing. I remember the uncertainty of wondering whether I was asking the right questions, selecting appropriate remedies, or managing cases in ways that truly served my clients. I also worked myself into a mighty case of burnout.
Support Tailored to Your Needs
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One-on-one time focused on your specific questions and challenges. These sessions are entirely tailored to where you are in your practice and what you need most support with.
FEES:
$85 per session
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Bring challenging cases for collaborative exploration. Sometimes a fresh perspective or different approach can illuminate new possibilities when you feel stuck.
FEES:
$85 per session
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Homeopathic philosophy and how it applies in practice
Case-taking techniques and what to listen for
Remedy selection and potency considerations
Case management over time
Professional boundaries and scope of practice
Building a sustainable practice
Self-care and avoiding burnout
Working with difficult cases or challenging dynamics
The focus is always on what you need most support with, whether that's clinical skills, business development, or simply the confidence that comes from knowing you're not alone in this work.
You're Ready to Grow
You might find yourself here if you're feeling uncertain about your clinical decisions or wondering if there are better ways to approach the cases you're seeing. Maybe you're newer to practice and want guidance from someone who's navigated similar challenges.
You could be an experienced practitioner in another field—perhaps naturopathy, nutrition, or wellness coaching—who wants to integrate homeopathic remedies safely and effectively into your existing practice.
You value learning in relationship rather than just from books or online courses. You appreciate having someone to think through cases with, someone who understands both the clinical and practical aspects of this work.
You're committed to practicing ethically and effectively, and you recognize that ongoing learning and support are part of providing quality care to your clients.
Curious about mentorship?
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How We Work Together
Step One
Understanding Your Needs
We'll start by exploring where you are in your practice, what challenges you're facing, and what kind of support would be most helpful. This helps me tailor our work to your specific situation.
Step Two
Focused Learning
Based on your needs, we'll dive into specific areas where you want to develop greater skill and confidence. This might include case analysis, philosophical understanding, or practical business considerations.
Step Three
Real-World Application
You'll have opportunities to apply what we discuss in your actual practice, bringing back questions, successes, and challenges for further exploration.
Step Four
Building Confidence
Over time, you'll develop greater trust in your clinical judgment and more comfort with the inherent uncertainties of this work. The goal is sustainable growth that supports both your professional development and your clients' wellbeing.

Taking the Next Step
If you're feeling called to deepen your practice or simply want someone to think through cases with, I'd be happy to explore how mentorship might be helpful. Every practitioner's journey is different, and there's no "right" timeline for needing support.
Some of my most meaningful learning has happened in conversation with other practitioners—the kind of exchanges that help clarify thinking and build confidence in this beautiful, complex work we do.
Curious about mentorship?
What You Might Be Wondering
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I work with practitioners at various stages—from those just beginning to practice to experienced practitioners in other fields who want to integrate remedies into their work. Each mentorship is shaped by your current experience and specific needs.
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Sessions are conducted one-on-one, usually via video call, and are entirely focused on your questions and challenges. You might bring specific cases to discuss, ask about philosophical principles, explore business considerations, or work through any aspect of practice where you'd like more support.
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Mentorship tends to focus on your overall development as a practitioner—building skills, understanding principles, developing confidence. Case consultation is specifically focused on working through challenging cases you're managing. Both are valuable, and many practitioners benefit from both types of support.
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This varies based on your needs and preferences. Some practitioners appreciate regular weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly sessions for ongoing support and accountability, while others prefer to schedule sessions as questions arise. We can discuss what rhythm feels most supportive for your learning style and practice needs.
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While formal support happens during our scheduled time together, I understand that urgent questions sometimes arise. We can discuss what level of between-session contact works for both of us, always with the goal of supporting your growing independence and confidence as a practitioner.
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Absolutely. Building a sustainable practice involves much more than clinical skills. We can explore everything from setting fees and maintaining boundaries to communicating with clients and creating systems that support your work. The goal is helping you create a practice that serves both you and your clients well.
“We must not see any person as an abstraction. Instead, we must see in every person a universe with its own secrets, with its own treasures, with its own sources of anguish, and with some measure of triumph.”
ELIE WIESEL
* I am not a doctor or licensed medical provider; I do not diagnose or treat disease. By ordering reports and labs through The Nurtured Way, you acknowledge with this disclaimer that the tests and information I offer are not intended to diagnose or treat disease - they are simply a tool to provide insight into patterns in the body. None of these tests should ever replace seeking professional medical advice, support, diagnosis, or treatment. Please refer to your PCP for all medical-related questions.