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150 Complementary Therapy courses

Indian head Massage Award Level 3

5.0(11)

By MD Massage Therapies and Training

VTCT Level 3 certificate in Indian head massage

Indian head Massage Award Level 3
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£575

Advanced Reflexology for Menopause Symptoms

By Renew Therapies Wellbeing Centre & Training Acdemy

Reflexology is a complementary therapy that can be considered to support your journey through peri-menopause and menopause. It is based on the theory that different areas of the feet contain points which correspond to other parts of the body. This 3hr workshop teaches how to adapt your routine to target conditions such as low mood, depression and anxiety. We focus on the key areas association with these conditions. this course includes an online e-learning component for you t work through and then a 3hr practical session.

Advanced Reflexology for Menopause Symptoms
Delivered Online & In-PersonFlexible Dates
£96

Module 5 part 2 Depression, Anxiety & Panic Disorders

5.0(22)

By The Northern College Of Clinical Hypnotherapy

Throughout this course, hypnotherapists will learn specialised techniques to assist clients in managing and alleviating symptoms of depression, as well as addressing negative behaviors that exacerbate the condition. With a focus on holistic healing and empowerment, this workshop equips therapists with the skills and knowledge to support clients on their journey towards improved mental and physical well-being.

Module 5 part 2 Depression, Anxiety & Panic Disorders
Delivered Online On Demand15 hours
£149

VTCT Level 3 Award in Anatomical and Physiological Knowledge of Body Systems Online Course

By Cosmetic College

Designed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of the main systems of the body, this course covers a range of topics including skin, nails, and hair, the skeletal system, the muscular system, the nervous system, the endocrine system, the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system, and the digestive system. At a price of just £499, this online course is an affordable way to gain valuable knowledge and understanding of the human body, which is essential in many beauty and complementary therapy qualifications. Whether you have previous experience or not, this course is suitable for everyone. Our expert tutors will guide you through each module, providing you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed. Upon completion of this course, you will not only have gained a solid understanding of the human body, but also have the opportunity to explore further career pathways in allied healthcare fields. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to enhance your knowledge and take the first step towards your dream career. Sign up now and start your learning journey with us! Additional course details Course Features VTCT QualificationVetted accredited trainingFully Online TrainingTrain your way on any deviceFull DemonstrationComplete end to end treatment demonstrationQualificationSchedule online exam after completion

VTCT Level 3 Award in Anatomical and Physiological Knowledge of Body Systems Online Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£499

Level 3 Diploma In Aromatherapy

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Unlock the healing potential of aromatherapy with our Level 3 Diploma course. Learn the principles, history, and safe use of essential oils for physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Acquire expertise in blending oils, explore various techniques, and stay updated on the latest trends.

Level 3 Diploma In Aromatherapy
Delivered Online On Demand
£11.99

Indian Head Massage Course

5.0(7)

By Elemental Massage

Accredited 1 Day Practitioner Diploma Course Service Description Accredited 1 Day Practitioner Diploma Course in Indian Head Massage As the name suggests, Indian Head Massage (IHM) has its origins in India and dates back over 5000 years. Originally used as a grooming technique in India, it has developed in the West to be a popular complementary therapy used by many for many different reasons. It can be performed anywhere as it can be applied through the clothes. Benefits of Indian Head MassageApart from the pampering aspect of the treatment, massage has many physiological and emotional benefits. IHM is known to: improve blood flow to the head and neck relieve muscular tensions relieve physical and emotional stress promote deep relaxation help relieve eyestrain help relieve deep congestion create a feeling of balance and well-being. uplifting improve hair and scalp conditions The course will cover topics such as how often should clients have an Indian Head Massage, massage medium selection and preparation, contraindications of the Indian head massage, and how to perform the massage itself. This course is insurable and accredited by ABT and therapists can offer this therapy either as a standalone treatment or as an add on to other bodywork treatments. **Prerequisite: None. This course is suitable for beginners.

Indian Head Massage Course
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£165

Complementary Medicine Course

3.5(2)

By Elearncollege

Description Complementary Medicine Diploma Complementary Medicine is a broad domain of numerous diagnostic and therapeutic disciplines that are used in conjunction with mainstream medical care. Complementary medicine generally exists beyond the scope of medical institutions where traditional healthcare is taught and provided. Complementary medicine encompasses various health systems, modalities and practices along with their philosophies and theories. The practices and beliefs defined by the users of such health systems on preventing and curing diseases are also a part of complementary medicine. Complementary medicine is often referred to as complementary therapies. Complementary medicine includes popular health systems like Acupressure, Acupuncture, Reflexology, Aromatherapy, Homeopathy, Ayurveda and Yoga. The term complementary medicine is often considered synonymous with 'Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Nonetheless, a distinction can be made between the two. Complementary medicine can be seen as healthcare practices used along with conventional healthcare whereas alternative medicine acts as a substitute for conventional healthcare. Complementary medicine has maintained its popularity despite being considered as unconventional medicine and the lack of adequate scientific evidence of its working. The reason is that many people have had powerful healing experiences that they claim cannot be denied just because of the lack of notable support from the scientific community. Complementary medicine is also believed to lessen a patient's discomfort during the course of traditional treatment. For instance, acupuncture has proven to reduce a patient's discomfort after surgery.Complementary Medicine Diploma is an introductory course in complementary medicine that covers a huge range of conventional therapies with essential information on each therapy. Complementary Medicine Diploma discusses what each complementary therapy is about, how it works, what it offers and what evidence supports it. After completing Complementary Medicine Diploma, you will be well-informed and up-to-date on the topic of complementary medicine. The comprehensive information provided in Complementary Medicine Diploma is helpful not just for therapists and professionals but also for any layman interested in the field.  What you will learn 1: Introduction to Complementary Medicine 2: Diagnosis in Complementary Medicine 3: Reading the Body 4: Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine 5: Understanding Ayurveda 6: Tibetan Medicine 7: Introduction to Japanese Medicine 8: Introduction to Nature Cure 9: Introduction to Acupuncture 10: Introduction to Homeopathy Course Outcomes After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. Assessment Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. Accreditation Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.

Complementary Medicine Course
Delivered Online On Demand9 days
£99

Homeopathy : Ayurveda with Alternative Medicine - QLS Level 5 Diploma

By Imperial Academy

Level 5 Endorsed Diploma | QLS Hard Copy Certificate Included | Plus 5 CPD Courses | Lifetime Access

Homeopathy : Ayurveda with Alternative Medicine - QLS Level 5 Diploma
Delivered Online On Demand
£300

Accredited Diploma in Reflexology (Group)

By Renew Therapies Wellbeing Centre & Training Acdemy

Advanced Reflexology This is course includes all the required elements to work effectively as a reflexologist including, modules covering the following: knowledge and understanding of the principles and practice and business practice, anatomy and physiology for complementary therapies. You will also develop your understanding and practical skills to competently provide reflexology treatments. 4-5 full days - we have course dates running as 1 week intensive or once a month over several months.

Accredited Diploma in Reflexology (Group)
Delivered Online & In-Person in Leeds
£462.50 to £925

Herbalist Fundamentals: Exploring the World of Herbal Remedies

4.5(3)

By Studyhub UK

Unlock the age-old secrets of natural healing with our 'Herbalist Fundamentals: Exploring the World of Herbal Remedies' course. Embark on a captivating journey into the realm of herbal medicine, where science meets tradition to unveil the therapeutic potential of plants. Delve into modules that unravel the mysteries of botanical wonders, the chemistry behind herbal remedies, and the art of herbal preparation. From nurturing your skin to soothing your soul, this course offers a holistic perspective on the power of herbs. Join us in this immersive exploration and become a steward of herbal wellness. Learning Outcomes Gain a deep understanding of the foundations of herbal medicine, from botany to safety precautions. Master the chemistry of herbs, enabling you to create effective herbal remedies with confidence. Learn diverse techniques for the preparation of herbal treatments, from tinctures to salves. Discover the secrets of herbal beauty with insights into herbal hair and skincare. Explore a global perspective on herbal healing, including Ayurveda, aromatherapy, and traditional practices from biblical times to China. Why buy this Herbalist Fundamentals: Exploring the World of Herbal Remedies? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the Herbalist Fundamentals: Exploring the World of Herbal Remedies there will be a written assignment test which you can take either during or at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this Herbalist Fundamentals: Exploring the World of Herbal Remedies for? Aspiring herbalists eager to start their journey into natural remedies. Health enthusiasts seeking to enhance their holistic wellness knowledge. Individuals interested in exploring the therapeutic world of herbs. Wellness practitioners aiming to expand their complementary therapy skills. Anyone curious about ancient herbal traditions and modern applications. Prerequisites This Herbalist Fundamentals: Exploring the World of Herbal Remedies does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Herbalist Fundamentals: Exploring the World of Herbal Remedies was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path Herbalist Consultant: £25,000 - £40,000 per annum Holistic Health Practitioner: £30,000 - £45,000 per annum Spa and Wellness Manager: £28,000 - £45,000 per annum Ayurvedic Therapist: £25,000 - £40,000 per annum Aromatherapy Specialist: £25,000 - £35,000 per annum Skin Care Product Developer: £25,000 - £45,000 per annum Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Herbal Medicine Introduction to Herbal Medicine 00:11:00 Module 02: Botany and Herbal Safety Botany and Herbal Safety 00:11:00 Module 03: Chemistry of Herbs Chemistry of Herbs 00:15:00 Module 04: Preparation of Herbal Remedies Preparation of Herbal Remedies 00:18:00 Module 05: Herbal Hair and Skin Care Herbal Hair and Skin Care 00:19:00 Module 06: Herbalist Approach and Conventional Herbal Medicines Herbalist Approach and Conventional Herbal Medicines 00:11:00 Module 07: Herbs of Bible and China Herbs of Bible and China 00:09:00 Module 08: Ayurvedic Medicine Ayurvedic Medicine 00:12:00 Module 09: Aromatherapy Aromatherapy 00:12:00 Module 10: Anxiety, Metabolism and Common Cold Anxiety, Metabolism and Common Cold 00:19:00

Herbalist Fundamentals: Exploring the World of Herbal Remedies
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 17 minutes
£10.99

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Expectancy - complementary therapy courses for midwives

expectancy - complementary therapy courses for midwives

Derbyshire

Yet again, mainstream media has sensationalised what they perceive as “witchcraft” – the use of “alternative” therapies by midwives. The Sunday Times has now waded into the melee, castigating midwives’ use of aromatherapy, acupuncture, reflexology and “burning herbs to turn a breech baby” (moxibustion). The article by Health Editor Shaun Lintern also denigrates practices which are not classified as complementary therapies, such as water injections for pain relief, hypnobirthing for birth preparation and counselling sessions following traumatic birth. Some of the accusations focus on their (inaccurate) statement about the lack of complementary therapy research, whilst others deplore trusts charging for some of these services. A letter to the Chief Executive of the NHS has been sent by a group of families whose babies have died in maternity units that have now come under scrutiny from the Care Quality Commission and the Ockenden team. Amongst those spearheading this group is a consultant physician whose baby died during birth (unrelated to complementary therapies) and who has taken it on himself to challenge the NHS on all matters pertaining to safety in maternity care. That is admirable – safety is paramount – but it is obvious neither he, nor the author of this latest article, knows anything at all about the vast subject of complementary therapies in pregnancy and birth. The article is padded out with (incorrect) statistics about midwives’ use of complementary therapies, coupled with several pleas for the NHS to ban care that they say (incorrectly) is not evidence-based and which contravene NICE guidelines (the relevant word here being guidelines, not directives). The article is biased and, to my knowledge, no authority on the subject has been consulted to provide a balanced view (the Royal College of Midwives offered a generic response but did not consult me, despite being appointed a Fellow of the RCM specifically for my 40 years’ expertise in this subject). I would be the first to emphasise that complementary therapies must be safe and, where possible, evidence-based, and I am well aware that there have been situations where midwives have overstepped the boundaries of safety in respect of therapies such as aromatherapy. However, I have not spent almost my entire career educating midwives (not just providing skills training) and emphasising that complementary therapy use must be based on a comprehensive theoretical understanding, to have it snatched away because of a few ill-informed campaigners intent on medicalising pregnancy and birth even further than it is already. For well-respected broadsheets to publish such inaccurate and biased sensationalism only serves to highlight the problems of the British media and the ways in which it influences public opinion with untruths and poorly informed reporting.