Illness, Pain, and the Difficult Case
Credit Hours: CE's are not available for this class.
Course Description:
This exciting class, held in Portland, Oregon, June 21 - 23, 2002, was built around 8 "difficult cases," individuals who were not responding to other treatments. You will see Donna work with three of them, explaining why she is choosing each assessment or intervention. You not only see her brilliance, you get a sense of how to systematically think through a difficult case, you will receive instruction that is relevant far beyond the individual cases, and you will be relieved to see that even a master healer approaches the work one short step at a time.
Then the class was divided into 5 groups. Each group had a "difficult case" join it, along with the person's actual practitioner, and one of Donna's most advanced practitioners supervising. Everyone in the group was involved in the treatment, making interventions, advising, discussing. Donna circulated among the groups and gave input to each of them. Then each group presented the case, the interventions, the outcomes, and their learnings to the remainder of the class. The entire class as well as three of the small groups were videotaped. The video and audio quality varies, but the information is all there. Many of the participants rated it as the best class they've ever taken from Donna; some said it was the best class they have ever taken period.
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