The Art of Aromatherapy
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Aromatherapy, perhaps the best known of all holistic therapies, reputed to be at least 6000 years old, is derived from ‘aroma’, meaning fragrance or smell and ‘therapy’, meaning treatment.
The Kevala Centre currently offers two courses in Aromatherapy, including the first “fully registerable” course studied partly by distance learning.
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The course has been specially written for us by leading practitioner and writer Carole Preen and in its entirety (both parts) is accredited by the Aromatherapy & Allied Practitioners’ Association (AAPA), which you will be invited to join should you complete all the required elements of this course and become a qualified aromatherapist at the agreed national level. This course has been benchmarked to the National Occupational Standards and complies with the Regulatory Body’s Core Curriculum.
Those students who do
not wish to register with the voluntary Aromatherapy Register need only study the Home study element with case studies in order to practice as an Aromatherapist and obtain professional indemnity insurance. ( This applies throughout the United Kingdom but may vary in other countries.
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An exciting new course - not only suitable for those who have already obtained a massage and anatomy and physiology qualification wanting to expand their knowledge; but excellent too for those who want a course for personal interest. This syllabus takes you on a journey through the history and background of aromatherapy and a huge selection of Essential Oils and their properties and characteristics. You will also have the opportunity to learn about the chemistry of oils, their contra-indications, blending and synergy, as well as correct storage and maintenance.
Other courses that complement Aromatherapy include:-