This page shows the titles of the main seminars held to date by Dr. Mangialavori
2016 – Lo studio delle “Sostanze” in Medicina Omeopatica secondo il Metodo della Complessità
2015 – La Forma e la Funzione in M. O. (con Roberto Benvenuti)
2015 – L’asma in M.O.
2014 – Gli aspetti fondamentali del Metodo della Complessità in M. O.
2014 – Il trauma della perdita. I diversi modi di vivere il lutto nei rimedi omeopatici
2014 – Alcuni Orfani della Materia Medica (2)
2014 – Il trauma in M. O.
2013 – Autismo e Alcuni Olii
2013 – Alcuni Orfani della Materia Medica (1)
2012-13 -Le organizzazioni psico-fisiche – Ciclo di 4 incontri (con G.Marotta e A. Panza)
2012 – L’insonnia in M. O.
2011 -La negazione del disagio: esempi di patologie oncologiche trattate con la M.O.
2011 -La relazione terapeutica- Ciclo di 4 incontri (con G.Marotta e A. Panza)
2010 – L’uso ragionato del Mac Repertory e Reference Works (con F. Del Conte)
2010 – Alcuni funghi in M. O.
2010 – Le malattie infiammatorie croniche intestinali
2009 – Le dermatiti atopiche in M.O.
2009- “The corporea espressione of suffering in Homeopathic Medicine”:
An attempt to further enlarge our understanding of the concept of pain and suffering. Different types of pain and the somatic expression of suffering from a homeopathic perspective will be elaborated. How the pains are organized and what meaning might be attached to the particular sensations.
2008 – “Mortification: a common theme in Homeopathic Medicine”:
The differential diagnosis of well-known, les used and forgotten remedies like: Ipeca, Chelidonium, Senega, Magnetis polus australis, Paris quadrifolia and more … where MORTIFICATION is a fundamental theme.
2007 – “The sense of guilt and some Euphorbiaceae”:
Acalypha indica, Croton tiglium, Euphorbia resinifera, Hura brasiliensis, Mancinella venenata, Mercurialis perennis, Ricinus communis, Stillingia sylvatica and other related remedies …
2006 – “Remote vexation and daily anger” – some Scrophulariacee:
Digitalis purpurea, Euphrasia officinalis, Gratiola, officinalis, Scrophularia nodosa, Verbascum thapsiforme and other related remedies …
2005 – “About the Grass & Cactus families – Absolute self sufficient and “passage” preparation versus the search for identity through contact with others: …”:
Anantherum muricatum, Arundo mauritanica, Avena sativa, Triticum repens, Zea italica and Cactus grandiflorus, Cereus bonplandii, Opuntia vulgaris, Agave americana and more…
2004 – “Paralyzing exhaustion” – some Leguminosae (Beans and Peas):
Baptisia tinctoria, Derris pinnata, Galega officinalis, Lathyrus sativus, Melilotus, Phaseolus nanus, Alfalfa, Sarothamnus scoparius
2003 – “Sterile haughtiness”- some Brassicaceae (Mustard Family):
Brassica napus, Cheiranthus cheiri, Choclearia armoracia, Nasturtium aquaticum, Raphanus sativus niger, Sinapis nigra, Thlaspi bursa pastoris, Lepidium bonariense
2002 – “Overwhelmed by emotions”- some Rosaceae (Rose family):
Crataegus oxycantha, Prunus spinosa, Agrimonia eupatoria, Fragaria vesca, Rubus villosus, Rubus idaeus, Sanguisorba, Spiraea ulmaria
2001 – Some Rutaceae and the worn out symdrome (Orange family):
Angustura vera, Citrus limonum, Citrus vulgaris, Dictamnus albus, Ptelea trifoliata, Ruta graveolens, Xantoxylum fraxineum, Jaborandi
2000 – Some Liliflorae:
Allium cepa, Allium sativum, Colchicum autumnalis, Crocus sativa, Ornithogallum umbellatum, Lilium tigrinum, Cypripedium pubescens
1999 – Mentha and some labiatae:
Mentha piperita, Origanum majorana, Salvia, Rosmarinus, Thymus serpyllus, Scutellaria laterifolia, Collinsonia canadensis
1998 – Thuja and some conifearae:
Thuja, Abies canadensis, Taxus baccata, Juniperus virginiana, Sabina officinalis
1997 – Conium and some umbelliferae:
Conium, Cicuta, Aethusa, Asa foetida, Oenanthe crocata, Eryngium maritimum, Eryngium aquaticum, Phellandrium aquaticum, Sumbulus moschatus
1996 – Around Arnica – some compositae and similars:
Arnica, Chamomilla, Bellis perennis, Calendula, Millefolium, Cuprum metallicum
1995 – Around Belladonna – some solanacea and similars:
Belladonna, Hyosciamus, Stramonium, Mandragora, Solanum Nigrum, Capsicum annuum, Lyssinum, Gallicum acidum