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Professional Clinical Aromatherapist Level 2 & 3

$599.99 or $272.50 / month for 2 months

Our Advanced Aromatherapy Certification program is tailored to cater to individuals keen on exploring the therapeutic potentials of aromatherapy, as well as professionals already established in the healthcare domain, including Massage Therapists, Estheticians, Herbalists, Nurses, and Physicians.

Learning Objectives:

    1. Introduction to Aromatherapy History: Gain insight into the origins and historical significance of aromatherapy, including an exploration of ancient Egyptian aromatic practices.
    2. Essential Oil Profiles: Study the properties, benefits, and uses of 50 essential oils commonly used in aromatherapy practices.
    3. Therapeutic Uses: Understand the therapeutic applications of essential oils within the context of the human body systems, including their effects on physical and emotional well-being.
    4. Production and Extraction Methods: Explore various methods of extracting essential oils, including distillation, cold pressing, enfleurage, absolute extraction, and CO2 extraction.
    5. Botany: Develop an understanding of plant botany and its relevance to aromatherapy, including plant identification and classification.
    6. Physiological Effects: Learn about the physiological effects of essential oils, including absorption methods, the role of olfaction and the limbic system, and their impact on the skin, respiratory system, and immune system.
    7. Physical and Emotional Interactions: Explore how essential oils interact with the body on both physical and emotional levels, including their effects on mood, stress, and mental well-being.
    8. Essential Oil Chemistry: Delve into the chemical composition of essential oils, including their molecular structure and therapeutic properties.
    9. Blend Creation: Master the art of creating effective essential oil blends tailored to specific therapeutic purposes.
    10. Diluents and Carrier Bases: Understand the role of diluents such as vegetable oils and other carrier bases in aromatherapy blend formulation.
    11. Methods of Application: Learn various methods of applying essential oils, including inhalation, diffusion, topical application, and optional internal use.
    12. Safety and Contraindications: Identify safety considerations, including dermal, respiratory, and internal precautions, as well as contraindications for specific essential oils.
    13. Anatomy and Physiology  2: Expand your knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, focusing on key body systems relevant to aromatherapy practice.
    14. Business Development: Acquire foundational knowledge in business development, including marketing strategies, client communication, and ethical considerations.
    15. Legal and Ethical Issues: Understand legal, ethical, and privacy considerations in aromatherapy practice, including adherence to the NAHA Code of Ethics.

    These learning objectives provide a comprehensive framework for acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to practice aromatherapy safely and effectively while adhering to professional standards and ethical guidelines.

Course Duration: The course encompasses a total of 300 hours, inclusive of research, study cases, and examination hours.

Completion Timeline: You are required to complete all course requirements within 1 year from your sign-up date. This timeframe allows for flexibility in pacing your studies while ensuring timely progress toward your certification.

In our Advanced Aromatherapy Certification program, it’s important to acquaint yourself with the graduation requirements necessary for the successful completion of the course:

  1. Research Paper: Each student is required to prepare a comprehensive research paper, ranging from 5 to 10 pages, focusing on an aromatherapy topic of their choice. This paper should demonstrate a deep understanding of the chosen subject matter and its relevance to aromatherapy practices.
  2. Case Studies: A minimum of 10 case studies must be completed by each student. These case studies serve as practical applications of aromatherapy techniques and principles learned throughout the course. They provide valuable insights into real-world scenarios and enhance your ability to address diverse client needs effectively.
  3. Level 2 Examination: Students are required to sit for and successfully pass the Level 2 examination administered by the school. This examination evaluates your comprehension of the course material and your readiness to apply aromatherapy principles in professional settings.
  4. Students who are not existing clinicians have an additional requirement to provide proof of completion of Advanced Pathophysiology from an accredited institution

Who Is This Course For?

Our program caters to individuals who:

  • Have a keen interest in learning the fundamental principles of aromatherapy.
  • Aspire to attain certification and comprehensive knowledge in harnessing the remarkable benefits and applications of aromatherapy, particularly in utilizing essential oils for therapeutic purposes.
  • Are either currently engaged in the healthcare system or are aspiring to enhance their career prospects in complementary holistic healthcare.

Before enrolling in these advanced modules, it’s essential to fulfill the prerequisite requirements outlined below:

Prerequisite Requirements:

  1. Completion of Aromatherapy Level 1 Course: Prospective students must have completed our Aromatherapy Level 1 course, which provides a foundational understanding of aromatherapy principles and practices.
  2. NAHA-Approved Comparable Program: Alternatively, individuals who have completed a comparable aromatherapy program approved by the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) may be eligible to enroll in our Level 2 and 3 modules.

NAHA Accreditation

Ebers School of Aromatherapy proudly stands as an accredited NAHA Approved School Educator. Our aromatherapy courses not only meet but exceed the rigorous standards set forth by NAHA Certified Level 1 Certified Aromatherapist requirements.

If you’re ready to delve into the captivating realm of aromatherapy and embark on a journey of discovery and growth, we invite you to join us.

Upon the satisfactory completion of all academic requirements outlined above, you will be awarded a certificate from Ebers School of Aromatherapy, an NAHA-approved School Educator. This certificate signifies your dedication to advancing your knowledge and skills in aromatherapy and your readiness to embark on a fulfilling career in this field.

Course Breakdown:

Introduction

Welcome Message – Course Overview – Class Supplies list – Required assignments  -Research paper guidelines  -Coaching sessions  -Case Studies  -Aromatherapy Consultation forms

Module  One:

History of Aromatherapy – Egyptian history – What is Aromatherapy

Module Two:

Botany & Aromatherapy – Aromatic Families -The Role of Botany in Aromatherapy -Plant Structure and the oil cell- Common & Botanical Names – Extraction Methods

Module Three:

Storage and safety – Topical use precautions- What is Sensitization – Equipment used in Aromatherapy

Module Four:

Essential oils – Datasheets for 40 Essential oils, therapeutics methods of application and safety, Blue Tansy, Bergamot, Benzoin, Black pepper, Bitter orange, Balsam copaiba, Black Spruce, Boronia, Coriander seed, Cedarwood Atlas, Clove, Citronella, Carrot seed, Cardamom, Davana, Frankincense, Fennel, Fragonia, Ginger, Chamomile, Laurel, Lemongrass, Myrrh, Litsea, Myrtle, Melissa, Naiuoli, Neroli, Oregano, Palmarosa, Rose, Sandalwood, Spearmint, Pine, Tagete, Thyme, Violet, Jasmine,   GCMS Analysis Sample

Module Five:

Chemistry- Chemical families- 10 Chemical Families safety and  therapeutics

Module Six:

Methods of Applications

Module Seven:

Blending Techniques – Blending Tips- How to select Essential oils For a Blend- Blending by Notes

Blending By Aromatic families-

Anatomy & Physiology 

Module 1:

Introduction to the human body

Module 2 :

The chemical level of organization

Module 3

The Cellular Level of Organization

Module 4:

The Tissue Level of Organization

Module 5:

The Integumentary system functions & diseases, adverse reactions of using essential oils, various skin types, hydrosols, vegetable oils, butter, and essential oils for various skin conditions.

Module 6: 

Bone tissue and skeletal system

Module 7:

Axial Skeleton

Module 8:

Appendicular skeleton

Module 9:

Joints

Module 10: 

Tissues

Module 11:

The Muscular System functions & diseases, essential oils for muscular conditions, Yoga.

Module 12:

The Nervous System, essential oils for stress, essential oils for the nervous system, chakras.

Module 13:

The Peripheral Nervous system

Module 14: 

The Central Nervous system

Module 15:

Special Senses, Taste, Smell, Hearing, Equilibrium, Vision.

Module 16:

The Autonomic Nervous system.

Module 17: 

The Endocrine System

Module 18: 

The Cardiovascular System functions & diseases, essential oils for the cardiovascular system

Module 19:

The Heart

Module 20:

Blood Vessels and circulation

Module 21 

The lymphatic and immune system functions & diseases, essential oils for the immune system.

Module 22: 

The Respiratory System functions & diseases, essential oils for the respiratory system.

Module 23:

The Digestive system functions & diseases, essential oils for the digestive system

Module 24:

Metabolism and Nutrition

Module 25:

The Urinary system functions & diseases, essential oils for the urinary system.

Module 26:

The Reproductive system functions & diseases, essential oils for the reproductive system.

 

As you prepare to embark on your exciting journey into the world of aromatherapy with Ebers School of Aromatherapy, we want to ensure you have all the necessary tools and supplies to make the most of your learning experience. Below, you’ll find detailed information about our recommended course kit and supplies:

Course Kit and Supplies:

  1. Packaging: Our kit includes a variety of packaging materials essential for creating your own blends, including spray bottles, inhalers, plastic bottles for lotions and massage oils, 5ml bottles for diffuser blends, coffee bean tins, plastic tubs, labels, markers, perfume strips, and plastic pipettes.
  2. Carrier Oils: Essential for diluting and blending essential oils, our kit includes a selection of high-quality carrier oils such as coconut oil, almond oil and  jojoba oil

Options for Obtaining Supplies:

  • Purchase from Ebers School of Aromatherapy: You have the option to conveniently purchase your course supplies directly from us. Visit our website at https://www.ebersconsulting.com/ to explore our supply offerings.
  • Bring Your Own Supplies: Alternatively, you may choose to source your own supplies independently. Please ensure that any supplies you procure are pure and natural, adhering to our high standards of quality.

Continuing education hours:

Ebers School of Aromatherapy is a NAHA Approved School Educator and offers aromatherapy courses that exceed the requirements set forth by NAHA for aromatherapy education. Our Aromatherapy Certification online level 2 is 300 hours course that exceeds the qualifications set by NAHA which qualifies you as a “NAHA Certified Level 1 Certified Aromatherapist.” Please visit NAHA for more information.

 

Refunds for online courses are available within 24 hours of registration  prior to login to the program, once logged in and have to access no refund

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