
As standard healthcare continues to become less and less accessible, herbalists have a unique and critical role to play in providing affordable, effective care. This class is a guide to building a successful clinical practice based on community centered ethics.
Drawing on over 20 years of clinical experience, Caty will discuss what it means to be a client-centered practitioner. Beginning with the premise that clients are the experts on their own bodies, we'll explore ways to turn that philosophy into action. Gain strategies for creating a sustainable, effective practice that meets people where they are, and learn ways to balance broad accessibility with a sustainable livelihood for yourself.
Caty Crabb is a Clinical Herbalist, Medicine Maker, and the founder of the Aralia School of Herbal Medicine. For nearly two decades, she has sustained a full-time livelihood entirely through her clinical practice and herbal pharmacy. Formally trained under Adam Seller (Pacific School of Herbal Medicine) and Michael Moore (Southwest School of Botanical Medicine), Caty carries forward a deeply physiology-centered, traditionally based lineage. Her work is rooted in a client-centered, harm-reduction approach. Dedicated to making herbal medicine as accessible as it is effective, she shares practical, real-world clinical insights to help practitioners strengthen their craft and build sustainable, community-centered practices.