Aromatherapy Diploma (IFA)
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Aromatherapy Diploma (IFA).
Fully accredited
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What is covered on the course?
Aromatherapy massage
Profiles of 69 essential oils
How to apply the essential oils
How essential oils are extracted from plants
Essential oil science: chemistry of essential oils and how they work
Blending: creating individual, appropriate and therapeutic blends
Safety and contraindications - when not to use essential oils
Carrier oils and their therapeutic use
Consultations, treatment planning and aftercare advice
Clinic sessions: experience working with 'real' clients
Common conditions affecting various systems of the body
Basic botany
Principles of Aromatherapy
Pregnancy and Aromatherapy
History of Aromatherapy
Subtle Aromatherapy: developing intuition and using essential oils on the subtle body
The course is accredited by International Federation of Aromatherapists (Course Registration number: 04/08/165). The IFA was founded in 1985 and was the first Aromatherapy organisation of its kind. It is a worldwide organisation for professional aromatherapists, and upholds a high standard of training in the profession.)
How long is the course?
If you already have a qualification in massage, the Aromatherapy Diploma is 20 days over 8 months.
If you're new to massage and aromatherapy, you'll need to first complete the Holistic Massage Diploma.
