
Sandi Kaplan, CCH, PCH
Sandi Kaplan has been practicing homeopathy since 2003 and earned her advanced Dynamis degree as an adjunct to her CCH in 2007. In addition to working with the general population, Sandi has focused on serving marginalized communities, such as people living on low incomes, those experiencing homelessness and LGBTQ communities. She has run clinics, taught at homeopathy schools and currently supervises homeopathy students. She is also a Trauma Informed Practitioner and has been working in the Social Justice and Anti-Racism movements for nearly four decades. Sandi is a co-founder of Deepening Humanity in Homeopathy, and facilitates anti-racism workshops and book groups for predominantly white-identified people looking to create a more equitable, anti-racist society. Originally from New York City, Sandi lived in the California Bay Area for over 30 years. She now calls Sacramento home.
JAHC 2025 Sessions:
ON DEMAND
Recognizing and Working with Emotional Trauma in Our Clients
Now more than ever, our clients are bringing their trauma stories to us. This session will cover various definitions of trauma and will look at how homeopaths have – or have not – been trained to assist clients in healing from it. Sandi will share some skills for navigating our clients’ trauma stories without retraumatizing them, for identifying where healthy boundaries lie and for knowing when a case is beyond our scope of training.