
This special publication of the World Wide Essence Society is a compilation of articles
in the continuing education series for essence practitioners
published in Vibration Magazine. Vibration is a free,
on-line flower remedy magazine appearing quarterly since June, 1998.
The articles in this booklet remain
in the locations where they originally appeared, so
click on the links to visit them. This window will remain open as you click on the articles below. To return to this table of
contents, look for this already-open window. Enjoy!
The Essentials of Practice
How to Become an Essence Practitioner, Annabeth Meister
Essence
Selection: Why Intuition Isn't Enough, Paul Wyman
Essence
Selection: A Second Perspective, Deborah Bier
The Type Remedy--Dr. Bach's
System of Personality Typing, David E. Vennells
How Many Flower Remedies are TOO Many? Donna Cunningham
How Many Remedies, Continued, Discussion by Vibration's Forum
Strength for Your Essence Mixtures--Add a toner, Donna Cunningham
Explaining
Flower Remedies to Others, Gretchen Lawlor
Follow-up:
How to Lay the Groundwork in the First Session, Donna Cunningham
Why Some Essence Clients Don't Come Back, Donna Cunningham, MSW
Clinical Concerns for Essence Practitioners
Are
There People Who Shouldn't Take Essences? Donna Cunningham
The Healing Crisis in Flower Essence Treatment, Rose Mattax
Three More Perspectives on the Healing Crisis, Deborah Bier, Donna Cunningham, and Cynthia Kemp Scherer
Blaming the Victim: Why We Do It and How We Can Stop, Annabeth Meister
Essences
for Burnt-Out Helping Professionals, Donna Cunningham, MSW and Deborah Bier, M.Ed
Ethics Statement
for Essence Practitioners, Paul Wyman et al
Emotional Healing and the Essences
Healing Old Wounds with Flower Essences, Donna Cunningham, MSW
Clinical
Depression and Your Client, Donna Cunningham
Five
Remedies No Therapist Should Be Without, Donna Cunningham
Breaking
Old Patterns, Deborah Bier
Stories We Tell Ourselves - And Remedies to Make It a Happy Ever After
, Martin Bulgerin
Emotional
Releasing with the Essences, John Stowe
Remedies
for Emergencies, Jeffrey Garrison Shapiro
Essences Following the Diagnosis of Cancer, Deborah Bier, M.Ed
Infants and
Flower Essences, Gretchen Lawlor
Creative Play
Therapy and Essences, Kate Reynolds Yaskot
The Archetypal Vs. Emotional Approach to Essence Work,Dirk Albrod
Special Theme Issue: Essences
and the Family System, a collection of articles
Special Theme Issue: Essences for
the Stress of Modern Life, a collection of articles
Essences and Other Modalities
Special Theme Issue: Combining Essences
with other Healing Tools, (Includes Animal Communication; Adolescence, Dreamwork,
Reiki, and others)
Physical Healing from Essences? Why
We're Not Even Gonna Go There!, Donna Cunningham, MSW
Homeopathy
and Vibrational Essences: Similarities and Differences, Deborah Bier
How Homeopathy
and Flower Essences Differ According to Dr. Bach, Matthew Wood
Flower Essences
and Aromatherapy, Deborah Bier
PRACTITIONER
CORNER: Dogs and Rocks Don't Mix Deborah Bier
Virtual Booklet: Essences and Bodywork
SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
Vibration is always looking for new writers, and we especially would like
seasoned essence practitioners to share what they have learned over the years.
Let our readers hear about your most commonly used remedies, the remedies that work best for the issues that come up often in your
practice, and even some cases--identities disguised, of course. The article
would contain your bio and a link to your site. If you'd like to work with us
on an article, have a look at our Writers' Guidelines
and then get in touch.

WANT MORE? Visit the index of past issues of
Vibration Magazine to find articles for
a variety of topics. You might especially want to see sections on essences for children
and combining essences with body work.
In addition, the World Wide Essence Society has an archive of
articles on flower essences for various purposes. It includes articles for
practitioners.
Click here to learn about Vibration Magazine and sign up for
your free subscription.
We are always looking for new writers, so if you would like to
submit an article, see our Writers' Guidelines.
ART CREDITS: The lotus on the cover and on this page are from a clipart collection on
CD-ROM. The background tile
comes from the Mars Hotel, which
is currently off-line.
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