Tam
Llewellyn-Edwards is by training and inclination
a "classical homoeopath." Tam completed his
training at the American School of Classical Homeopathy
in San Diego. As he was already an animal psychologist,
his intention was to become a veterinary homoeopath. But
he was surprised to find upon returning to his native
United Kingdom in 1974 that it was illegal for a
non-veterinarian to treat animals with homoeopathy,
whereas it was quite legal to treat humans! Consequently
he started a practise in homoeopathy (for humans) and has
been in practise ever since.During the early part of his practise Tam obtained the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by following academic research in holistic studies. He practised first in London and later in the north of England, and is currently practising as one of the partners in a mixed complementary medicine practise in the small Yorkshire village of Tickhill. The practise includes an aromatherapist, a hypnotherapist, a reflexologist, and two healers, as well as Tam as clinic homoeopath. Tam has also been a member of the part-time staff of a number of universities in the U.K. as a supervisor to post-graduate students at masters and doctoral levels. In 1975, Tam was honoured by his election as a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Science. Tam has now practised for over twenty years and continues to view his therapy as "classical" but over the years he has seen and practised a number of less-than-classical forms of homoeopathy . Some were successful and some not. Tam hopes to introduce to the readers of Homeopathy Online some of the therapies on the margins of classical homoeopathy. |