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“The Homeopath has been maintaining high standards of journalism in classical homeopathy since its inception. It provides a platform for discussions, cases and reviews. The articles are informative and thought provoking, while keeping the reader abreast of the latest developments in the science.”
Dr Rajan Sankaran, India

“The Journal of The Society of Homeopaths has become an important study for expanding our working knowledge of homeopathy world wide. It has boldly accentuated authors describing new and improved methods, cases and homeopathic remedies that moves the profession forward. Congratulations on such a continually successful endeavour “
Louis Klein, British Columbia

“I have just received and perused the Journal. A new brave face is emerging, balancing the speculative (Jeremy’s Miracle) with the solid (Clare Walters). Great to have a page of poetry too”
Misha Norland

“The Journal of The Society of Homeopaths is an invaluable resource to keep abreast of the latest developments in homeopathic practice and politics, both in the U.K. and around the world. Practical and fascinating cases, engaging anecdotes, and valuable insights. Homeopathy is an ever-advancing and growing healing science and art. Don’t miss subscribing!”
Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman & Robert Ullman


Recent Issues

Spring 2012 

Spring 2012

  • Nurture Nature – Sheila Ryan
  • Nurture and connection – Alize Timmerman
  • Conception and infertility – Gurmej Virk
  • Double Take – Nigel Summerley and Rowena Ronson
  • Nature or Nurture – Philippa Fibert
  • What makes my heart sing – Anne Vervarcke
  • Amber (succinum) – Patricia Hatherly
  • A motherhood knot – Michal Yakir
  • Sustainability – Delny Britton
Summer 2012 

Summer 2012

  • Remedies of our age – Geoff Johnson
  • Double Take – Rowena Ronson and Nigel Summerley
  • Modern Life – Maria Malan
  • A lion who lost his roar! – Jenny Reynolds
  • Cardiovascular disease – Larisa Hutsol
  • Homoeopathy for health in Africa – Jeremy and Camilla Sherr
  • The challenge to homeopathy today – Margaret Roy
Autumn 2012
 

Autumn 2012

  • Collaborations – Frederick Schroyens
  • Understanding partnerships with homeopathy – Liz Lalor
  • Double take: relationships – Nigel Summerley and Rowena Ronson
  • Managing shame in the consulting room – Miryam Clough
  • Bird Relationships – Alicia Lee
  • Relationships are our mirror- Anne Vervarcke
  • Despair and Disease – Alize Timmerman
  • Animal extinctions and animal remedies – Misha Norland
  • Can psora be cured? – Maria Jevtic

Winter 2012

Winter 2012

  • Rajan Sankaran: an interview – Ian Hamilton
  • The proving of Cynomorium coccineum – Mike Andrews
  • The sins of the fathers – Jill Wilby
  • Herring’s law assessment – Hugh Harrison
  • The missing link – Dinesh Chauhan
  • Generations – Rajan Sankaran
  • House Sparrow – Misha Norland
  • The shaman and the shepherd – Ian Hamilton


Introduction

First published in 1983, The Homeopath, Journal of The Society of Homeopaths, is one of the longest established and most widely circulated professional homeopathic magazines in print in the UK.

Published quarterly, each issue follows a theme offering easy access to a library of homeopathic information, inspiration, and references, providing a pathway into new areas of professional development.

Themes covered in previous issues include Hormones, Healing Conflict; Interdisciplinary Matters; Sleep, Dreams and Waking; Leaders, Teachers and Thinkers; Predators and Prey and many more. As well as articles the journal includes book reviews, columnists, letters, and information about seminars and conferences.

The journal welcomes material for publication from homeopaths around the world and previous issues have published material by Alize Timmerman; Jeremy Sherr; Rajan Sankaran; Geoff Johnson and Janet Snowdon.


Subscribing

To  subscribe to The Homeopath means being amongst the first to read original material relating to the profession. The journal represents the work of homeopaths at home and abroad, sharing their cases, new provings, and innovative understanding of homeopathy in practice. As we consolidate on the past and move forward into the future, The Homeopath serves as a creative means of communication and learning, supporting professional homeopaths in the UK and internationally.

“The current format of the journal is the best so far. Having themes running through is useful for comparative materia medica & different diagnosis” FH, Hampshire

Interested in subscribing?

You may subscribe to the journal by purchasing online by clicking below or completing the application form and returning by post or fax to 01604 648848. Annual subscription includes four issues at a cost of £43 (UK) or £66 (overseas). If you have any questions contact Pamela at The Society of Homeopaths on 01604 817890.

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Journal subscription form – To The Homeopath for UK & Overseas customers click here


Contributions

You don’t have to invent a new methodology, or conduct a proving, or be involved in pioneering research to get published. Although The Homeopath certainly welcomes work of that nature, it is also important for practitioners to share the wealth of their experience from daily practice and ongoing professional development. We are interested in well presented cases,new provings, as well as research and philosophy articles of an original nature. If you have something to share with other professional homeopaths and would like it to be published in the UK’s best-subscribed homeopathic magazine, please write to:
The Editor
The Society of Homeopaths
11 Brookfield, Duncan Close, Moulton Park, Northampton NN3 6WL

Download Guidelines for authors click here

The theme for the next issue is:

The theme for the summer issue is “The Rational Art”
Deadline for copy is 12th April 2013.

The Journal Editor can provide you with a list of future themes, initial feedback on the work you wish to see published, and a document detailing contributors’ guidelines. If your work does not relate to the future themes advertised, the editor is still interested to hear from you, as your work may provide inspiration for a future theme. See recent copies of the journal for planned future themes.

 


Interested in advertising?

The Homeopath offers a great marketing opportunity. Read by 2000 homeopaths around the world, it is great way to target the homeopathic community. Published quarterly, the advertising rates are very competitive in the alternative medicine and specialised publications field. Discount is available for multiple bookings, ask for details.

For further information about advertising contact: 

Pamela Stevens , Marketing Manager on  01604 817890.

Journal Advertising rates

Mono

Full Page- £321 (with border): (277 x 190 mm)
Half Page – £230 (125 x 188 mm)
Quarter Page – £153 (125 x 90 mm)
Community Event Quarter page – £109 (125 x 90 mm)
Community Event Classified – £54 for 50 words
Classifieds- £1.36 per word
Inserts from £250

Colour

Back cover – £403 (with 3mm bleed on 4 edges) 303×213 mm
Inside covers – £370(with 3mm bleed on 4 edges) 303×213 mm

Published:

Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn

Advertising copydate:

  • Spring – 5 February
  • Summer – 5 May
  • Autumn – 5 August
  • Winter – 5 November

” Professional, readable, well put together. I’m appreciative of all the hard work that goes into it” ST, Bristol

Back issues – want to see what you have missed?

Back issues of the quarterly Journal are available to purchase from TradCo. To download the list click here If you wish to place an order please contact Julie on 01604 817890.

“Themes make archiving so much easier, allowing for differentiation” JL, Buckingham

Journal articles

If you are looking for a particular article from a previous issue you can download the searchable index  click here