Second-Year Clinical Practicum Apprenticeship

 

A 12-month online program to hone your herbal practitioner skills, explore holistic counseling strategies, and apply the healing properties of plants to people.

 Do you ever catch yourself feeling...

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…an intrinsic calling to work with people and nature in a way that fulfills a deeper calling? 

…a desire to expand the number of plants you work with and learn different dosing strategies to treat yourself and others? 

...compelled to share alternative remedies with people who feel let down by traditional health care systems?

If so, clinical herbalism may be the right path for you.

The Clinical Practicum Apprenticeship is a space where you can explore opportunities in the field.  

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Ashley’s teachings have changed my life drastically. I took the First-Year Herbal Apprenticeship— twice! In fact, I loved the program so much that I proceeded to take the Second-Year Clinical Practicum to become a Clinical Herbalist. Without a doubt, Ashley and Sky House have made a positive impact on me both personally and professionally.
— Monique Young

The Clinical Practicum Apprenticeship is a 12-month online program that will teach you everything you need to... 

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  • Foster professional client relationships, sharpen your observation skills, and integrate plant spirit teachings into sessions.

  • Understand how to use pulse taking, tongue diagnosis, and other techniques to gain insight into energetics, temperaments, and constitution.

  • Use diagnostic insights to find effective herbal remedies that work for different people—and gauge progress to ensure the right chemistry between the plants and the person.

  • Stay curious, creative, and inquisitive while cultivating deeper relationships with the plants, people, and planet.

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At the start of my apprenticeship, I had no idea I was about to embark on what felt like a graduate-level training: studying everything from plant history and botany to energetics and wide varieties of medicine making. Ashley covers everything—and she does so in a balanced, engaging, and deeply knowledgeable way. I couldn’t have asked for more!
— Hope Rubin, LGPC

Here’s what you’ll learn inside the Clinical Practicum Apprenticeship


 Phase One

 Your studies begin with a foundation in wellness coaching and the specific tools needed to empower and effectively work with herbal clients.

SELF EXPLORATION & PLANT DISCOVERY

Expand your plant knowledge to include additional varieties—and deepen your relationship through continued plant “diets” performed using tinctures and new plant teas.

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CLINICAL SKILLS & APPLICATIONS

Begin to define your role as an herbalist in a client/practitioner dynamic. Hone your skills as a healing presence for others with techniques like deep listening, reflective feedback, story creation, pattern recognition, and position modeling.

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PLANT EXPLORATION SPEAKER SERIES

Learn about a variety of topics related to herbal medicine from the top herbalists in the United States. Hear from different voices in the herbal community and connect with teachers who can support you in your herbal journey.


Phase Two

Develop your assessment skills and practice applying food, lifestyle, and herbal protocols to sample clients.

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ASSESSMENT SKILLS

Unlock important assessment skills used in clinical settings, such as how the coating on the tongue can tell you about a person’s digestive health history and what the pulses can tell you about kidney health. Practice assessing pulses and tongues to build your confidence and skill in using these diagnostic tools.

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FOOD & LIFESTYLE

Discover what a balanced diet and daily rhythm looks like based on the latest research and learn how to apply this within your own life and with other people. Learn the signs of mineral and vitamin deficiencies, as well as how to help your clients develop exercise and sleep habits.

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ADVANCED PHYSIOLOGY & ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS

Tap into real herbalist case studies on advanced health topics to practice your assessment skills, formulation strategies, and prepare food and lifestyle recommendation protocols in small groups. Delve into topics such as hypothyroidism, diabetes, high blood pressure, and eczema.


Phase Three

Practice working with live clients under the supervision of a Registered Herbalist (RH).

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STUDENT CLINIC

Get ready to put all your new knowledge to use with live clients! Practice your intake, assessment, and formulation skills in small groups with at least one client and follow-up on their progress. Observe your classmates exercise their skills while you take note of the formulas and recommendations that you might use in your own practice


As a bonus, you’ll also get…

  • Direct access to teachers and clinicians who work in the field of herbal medicine.

  • Guided reading, medicine making, plant identification, and journal reflection prompts.

  • Optional in-person medicine making classes and herb walks in the Silver Spring, Maryland, area.


Course Supplies

To get real hands-on experience with the plants, you’ll need to purchase herbs throughout the program. We’ll provide a list of reputable and high-quality sources during orientation. You’ll also need to purchase books for required reading assignments. The estimated total cost of supplies for the second year course is $250 USD.

Ready to embark on your herbal studies journey? The Clinical Practicum Apprenticeship is now open for enrollment!

The next cohort will start in May 2023. Sessions are held on Sundays 11am — 1pm EST.

Pay in Full

One Payment of $2,000 USD

Choose to pay in full and save $160 compared to the payment plan!

Payment Plan

12 monthly payments of $180 USD

Choose the payment plan for an accessible monthly payment option.

Tuition Assistance

Available for those in need

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Enrollment is closed for the 2021 registration cycle. Please check back for updates.

Meet your Second Year Herbal Foundations Apprenticeship instructors

Ashley Litecky Elenbaas, MS, (RH) AHG, ERYT

A nature lover from birth, Ashley began her studies of plant medicines growing up in the forests of Maryland. Her formal study began in 1997 at the University of North Carolina-Asheville, where she studied environmental science. Ashley gained much of her early herbal knowledge from her work on herb farms in Asheville, NC, Australia, and Costa Rica.

She holds a Masters of Science in Clinical Herbal Medicine from the Maryland University of Integrative Health (formerly the Tai Sophia Institute) and is a professional member, registered herbalist, and a board member of the American Herbalists Guild.

An avid believer in plant spirit medicine and traditional folk knowledge, she also follows the work of Matthew Wood and Rosemary Gladstar. Ashley is the owner of Sky House Herb School & Apothecary, where she leads training programs and offers herbal consultations.


Betsy Miller, MS, CNS

Betsy has always been drawn to the healing arts and the natural world. She began her self-study of herbal medicine in 2001, reading anything and everything she could on the subject of plant healing, and taking classes wherever she could find them. Compelled by a desire to be closer to nature, she attended the University of Vermont and completed her undergraduate studies in Environmental Science and Ecological Agriculture, focusing on forest gardening with wild edibles and medicinals. During this time she also completed her 200-hour training in Vajra yoga and taught for several years in the Burlington area. To further her study of herbal medicine, Betsy received her Masters of Science in Medical Herbalism from the Maryland University of Integrative Health. ​She currently practices as a clinical herbalist, licensed nutritionist, and Healing Touch practitioner in the Washington D.C. area with a focus on supporting fertility and reproductive health, immune system health, and digestive health. ​


Our lineup of wonderful guest speakers includes...

  • Richard Mandelbaum, RH (AHG)

  • Kat Maier, RH (AHG)

  • Margi Flint (RH) AHG

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Beyond her practical experience, Ashley weaves the most thoughtful stories into her work—unlike any other teacher or guide I’ve encountered—and this adds depth, lightness, context, humor, and meaning to the whole experience. Ashley offers an affirming and healing experience, reminding us to access the knowledge that comes from within and from the natural world.
— Katherine Rowell, LCSW

Commonly Asked Questions 

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Are there prerequisites for the Clinical Practicum Apprenticeship?

The second-year program is designed for intermediate level herbal students who have either completed the Herbal Foundations Apprenticeship at Sky House or a comparable course elsewhere. To enroll in the second-year program, you should have a working knowledge of at least 25 plants, an understanding of key plant actions and organ affinities, a basic understanding of western plant energetics (hot/cold/damp/dry) and plant signatures, and/or a background study in human physiology.

What makes an apprenticeship different from other online programs?

The apprenticeship style of learning is immersive and offers direct access to teachers and clinicians who work in the field of herbal medicine. It’s a great approach for anyone who wants to build a strong knowledge base through hands-on learning. You’ll also learn the skills needed to confidently identify plants in the wild and make medicines for yourself, your family, and your friends starting right away. An apprenticeship is best suited for students who are self-motivated and enjoy reading, writing, reflecting, and can devote a few hours each week to plant studies. Our teachers are here to support and encourage your learning and will help you become a confident member of the herbal world.

I live near Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. Can I join in person?

Yes, we’d love to meet you! The apprenticeship offers optional in-person sessions for select classes. In-person classes include medicine making and clinical skills techniques and are offered approximately 10 times throughout the course. It is not necessary to attend these classes in-person, as in-person material is recorded and offered online as well.

I live in a different city, state, or country. Can I still join?

Of course! We welcome students from around the world. The entire apprenticeship is offered online using a live webinar platform called GoToMeeting. During class, you’ll log in to a virtual classroom to follow along with PowerPoint presentations and interact via video and chat. Studying online with a live teacher is very similar to a traditional classroom, with the ability to share documents, ideas, and ask questions in real-time.

What happens if I miss a session?

While we encourage you to join live as often as possible, we understand that life happens. If you miss a session, you can catch up on your own time. PowerPoint presentations, class materials, and recordings are uploaded to a shared folder on DropBox. Homework assignments and exams will also be uploaded here.

Is there anything extra I’ll need to buy for class? How much should I budget?

To get real hands-on experience with the plants, you’ll need to purchase herbs throughout the program. We’ll provide a list of reputable and high-quality sources during orientation. You’ll also need to purchase books for required reading assignments. The estimated total cost for herbs and books for the second year clinical course is $250 USD.

Do I receive a certification for completing the Clinical Practicum Apprenticeship?

Yes! Upon graduation from the apprenticeship, you’ll receive a certificate of completion from Sky House Herb School. This certificate acknowledges your completion of 120 hours of study in anatomy and physiology, materia medica, formulation, and clinical assessment skills. If you want to register with the American Herbalists Guild to become a professional Registered Herbalist RH (AHG), you’ll need to complete both the first and second-year apprenticeships, plus additional clinical hours. We highly recommend students review the admissions process with the American Herbalists Guild by emailing office@americanherbalistsguild.com and reviewing the application process for becoming a professional member.

What are the requirements to receive certification?

To receive your certification, you must complete two supervised initial consultations and one follow-up during regularly scheduled classes, plus two case study reports that include the clinical intake form, intake notes and assessment, herbal formulation and dose, and assessment of the results during the follow-up. Viable case studies will have a minimum of one follow-up appointment.

Will this program equip me with the skills to become a licensed herbalist?

Currently, there’s no licensing in the United States but you can use the hours from this program to apply for registration with the American Herbalists Guild (AHG). You can register with the AHG upon completing their required clinical hours. Upon completion of the Clinical Practicum Apprenticeship, you’ll earn 100 clinical hours and gain a clear understanding of what it takes to become a Registered Herbalist with the AHG.

I can’t afford the tuition right now but want to participate. Do you offer scholarships or financial aid?

We offer one full scholarship (applications are due two months before your session starts) and several need-based scholarships on a case-by-case basis. Scholarships are for those who are currently out of work, in school full-time, on disability, under the age of 18, or have other financial hardships that prevent them from making the minimum monthly payments. If you’d like to apply for a scholarship or need-based tuition, please include a description of your financial situation with your application. We ask that all interested students look at their monthly budgets in advance to assess what they can afford. The sustainability of our programs and the ability to offer need-based support is dependent on the majority of students enrolling at the regular tuition rate.

Curious what others have experienced during an herbal apprenticeship? Hear it from these sweet students...  

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“I’ve had the pleasure of working with Ashley for the past three years and her teachings have changed my life drastically! I took the First-Year Herbal Apprenticeship—twice! In fact, I loved the program so much that I proceeded to take the Second-Year Clinical Practicum to become a Clinical Herbalist. Without a doubt, Ashley and Sky House have made a positive impact on me both personally and professionally. Ashley is a great teacher and mentor with extensive herbal and yoga knowledge. I recommend her programs to anyone interested in learning more about plant medicine!”

— Monique Young


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“Ashley is so knowledgeable about yoga, herbs, and plants—I never hesitated to enter a relationship with her in either area. I love that she’s always available to bounce around ideas and questions, and holds no judgment along the way. She has a true gift for holding all the space needed to take a risk and learn. Beyond her practical experience, Ashley weaves the most thoughtful stories into her work—unlike any other teacher or guide I’ve encountered—and this adds depth, lightness, context, humor, and meaning to the whole experience. Ashley offers an affirming and healing experience, reminding us to access the knowledge that comes from within and from the natural world.”

— Katherine Rowell, LCSW


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"At the start of my apprenticeship, I had no idea I was about to embark on what felt like a graduate-level training: studying everything from plant history and botany to energetics and wide varieties of medicine making. Ashley covers everything—and she does so in a balanced, engaging, and deeply knowledgeable way. I couldn't have asked for more!"

—Hope Rubin, LGPC


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"Studying plants has given me much more respect for common ‘weeds’ and everyday plants—I never realized how many different healing properties existed in the entirety of so many plants. Ashley expertly blends the spiritual and scientific aspects. While I consider myself a spiritual person, understanding the science and herbal actions gave me the confidence to really know and understand each plant (versus ‘this is what the internet says’)."

—N.L.