Graduate Herbal Practice with Anne Anderson, MA
2nd Thursdays | 4p-530p at Vervain
$300
Schedule
Second Thursday of the Month
February 12 – November 12
(No class July or August)
4–5:30PM
Vervain Classroom / Online Hybrid
Cost
$300 for the full 10-month program
Includes live classes, recordings, and access to case materials.
About the Program
Designed for students ready to deepen their clinical skills, this 10-month graduate-level class offers a supportive, practice-based environment to sharpen your intuition and expand your herbal toolkit. Each month, we’ll intake and explore a live case study—reviewing symptoms, building hypotheses, and crafting thoughtful, ethically grounded protocols.
Students are encouraged to submit their own cases and draft formulations, including tinctures, infusions, nutrition plans, and lifestyle recommendations. Together, we’ll analyze Materia Medica, refine therapeutic rationale, and strengthen your confidence in creating safe, effective herbal support plans.
This hybrid format allows for both in-person and online participation, and all sessions will be recorded for those who can’t attend live.
What You’ll Learn
• How to intake and analyze real client cases
• How to choose herbs with precision and intention
• How to formulate for complex presentations
• How to integrate nutrition and lifestyle into protocols
• How to assess safety, contraindications, and ethical considerations
• How herbalists think clinically—and how to build your own voice
Who This Program Is For
This class is for herbalists who have completed foundational training and are ready to practice at a deeper level. It’s ideal for students wanting hands-on case experience, those pursuing clinical pathways, and anyone hoping to work more confidently with clients, friends, or family.
Prerequisite
Students must have completed The Science and Art of Herbalism, Fundamentals of Herbalism, an equivalent program, or be self-taught to a level of competency that ensures safe, ethical formulation.
About Anne Anderson, MA
Anne brings decades of herbal wisdom, a grounded teaching style, and a gift for making clinical work accessible. Her approach blends traditional herbal knowledge with modern understanding of physiology and whole-person care. Students describe her classes as deeply clarifying, confidence-building, and transformative for their practice.
Enrollment Notes
We anticipate a strong mix of in-person and online students. Many participants from current cohorts have already expressed interest—especially those who want access to the recordings if they can’t join live. Our classroom comfortably accommodates around 15 students, and hybrid structure supports a larger digital cohort.
