Mastering Perimenopause: Repertory, Rubrics, and Materia Medica to Get Results – Lisa Samet, ND

$75.00

Description

This presentation, Mastering Perimenopause: Repertory, Rubrics, and Materia Medica to Get Results with Lisa Samet, ND, explores the homeopathic management of perimenopausal symptoms through repertory analysis and individualized case study. Dr. Samet guides participants in recognizing the physical, emotional, and constitutional dimensions of this complex life stage while translating nuanced patient expressions into clinically relevant rubrics.

Drawing on both classical homeopathic philosophy and contemporary clinical experience, this session highlights how to distinguish remedies for hormonal transition, emotional lability, and systemic adaptation, providing practical tools to restore balance and vitality.

1.5 hours general CE through NANCEAC (pending)
Date: February 18, 2026 at 5pm PST, via zoom

Description

Basic Outline (90 minutes)

Date: February 18, 2026 at 5pm PST, via zoom
Format:
Live virtual presentation, recorded for future use
Duration: 90 minutes

0–10 min (10 min) – Introduce a case of perimenopausal transition (analyzed later in the session).
10–30 min (20 min) – Discuss common rubrics and key repertory entry points for perimenopausal presentations, including symptoms related to mood changes, sleep disturbance, thermoregulation, and menstrual irregularity.
30–60 min (30 min) – Review differential materia medica for important remedies such as Lachesis, Sepia, Pulsatilla, and Sulphur, emphasizing how to individualize prescriptions based on characteristic modalities.
60–80 min (20 min) – Analyze the example case using repertory and materia medica correlation.
80–90 min (10 min) – Questions and discussion.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of the presentation, participants will be able to:

  • Identify key rubrics relevant to perimenopausal symptomatology.
  • Differentiate among leading remedies using repertory and materia medica analysis.
  • Apply homeopathic principles to address both physiological and emotional changes associated with perimenopause.
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