“With an increased interest in natural and alternative healthcare treatments, there are a growing number of courses in natural healing that are offered at both traditional and alternative healing schools.”
With an increased interest in natural and alternative healthcare treatments, there are a growing number of courses in natural healing that are offered at both traditional and alternative healing schools.
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“Massage therapy programs are perfect courses in holistic health for those who prefer hands-on healing. ”
Today’s rising seniors, graduates, and adult learners have diverse healthcare training options from which to choose — including courses in holistic health. If you are seeking some of the fastest-growing fields in natural healing (including massage therapy and chiropractic, among other alternative and complementary medicine professions), there are a number of quality natural health schools that provide adequate training and education to achieve the career of your dreams.
Courses in holistic health like aromatherapy can be completed in about 100 hours (more training hours for advanced programs). Studies entailed in this type of academic program involve hands-on instruction in aromatherapy, basic anatomy and physiology, mind-body-spirit applications; identification, formulation and application of essential oils and oil blends, and more.
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“Become an ASHA-trained certified somatic therapist (CST), when you enroll in ASHA’s graduate program for massage therapists. First of its kind in the Southeast, the graduate program extends training and education in…”
Accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA), ASHA School of Massage is located in warm Norcross, Georgia; and as the acronym “ASHA” implies, it’s more than just a school of massage, it’s a quality Academy of Somatic Healing Arts.
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“Oriental medicine programs that result in certification, like the certificate in Chinese herbal medicine (CCHM), are often offered as a post-graduate course to licensed acupuncture practitioners interested in enhancing credentials and education in herbology…”
Ready to earn your degree or certificate in Oriental medicine? Today, there are several Oriental medicine programs from which to choose. Whether you decide to pursue training in acupuncture, Tuina, or want to achieve your Masters or Doctorate in Oriental medicine, candidates now have the option to do so when they apply and enroll at one of the growing number of modern acupuncture and Oriental medicine schools.
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