Level II Aromatherapy Certfication Course
Aromatherapy
Certificate Program
Provided by Scented Aromatics
In The Comfort of your own Home!
Become a Certified Aromatherapist!
Do you want to learn to become a certified aromatherapist and be knowledgeable enough to make proper assessments?
Then you will need to learn the Anatomy and Physiology whether you have an interest in this subject or not. A true aromatherapy course will teach using the standards set forth. You could not ethically call yourself a certified aromatherapist by taking only the Level I Aromatherapy Course, because you lack the knowledge that is expected and required for Level II.
Level II is primarily a A&P course; it also goes over applications and business
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: Aromatherapy Certification
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Level II Aromatherapy Certfication Course
Here is an excerpt from the course
Overview Of The Olfactory System
As we just mentioned, the nose is a part of the respiratory system which brings oxygen into the lungs to be processed through the body system. As you are well aware the nose is also responsible for our sense of smell. Our sense of smell is one of our finest senses, even more so than taste and touch.
Smell is the strongest link to the subconscious mind and we retain memories associated with smells for very long periods of time. It is said, that our bodies can process between 10, 000 to 100, 000 different smells and remember them. It is very similar to a lock and key. When we first smell something it gets locked into our brain and then when we happen to smell that scent again it triggers the memory. How many times have you found yourself saying, "Hey, do you know what that smell reminds me of?"
Scent is captured from the air around us and passed through the filter of the cilia in our noses. Our nasal cavities have thousands of olfactory nerve cells that carry scent directly to the Olfactory bulb which is located at the back of our nose. It has nerve endings that send messages directly to the brain. This is the only place where our central nervous system is directly exposed to the environment. That is why inhalation directly affects the central nervous system.
The Olfaction response bypasses the Neo-cortex or conscious brain and goes directly to the limbic system of the brain. The limbic system houses all of our sensory experiences such as memories, emotions, sex drive, hunger, pleasure, instincts etc. It is the center of all of our emotions and therefore affects our emotional behavior. ...
Here is the application section and business section
Lesson 14: Practical Applications of the Aromatherapist & Client
Personal Hygiene and Appearance
Communcation
How to Conduct a Client Assessment
The Client Form
Copy of the Client Form
Client Evaluation
Maintaining Accurate Records
Aspects to Explore During Consultation
Determining Your Course of Action
A Special Note on Nut Allergies
The Importance of a Release Form
Copy of Release Form
Important Reminders
Making Your Assessment
How to Choose Your Essential Oils
Common Ailments & Blends Sorted by Body Systems
Case Studies and How They are Done
The Matter of Confidentiality
Truth in Advertising
Common Phrases to Use
On Going Research & Education
More Case Studies
Case Study: Little Billy
Case Study: Agatha Now
It s Your Turn
Unit 3
Lesson 15 : Business Management
Getting Down to Business
Disclaimer
What Certification in Aromatherapy Means
Possible Job Opportunities
Liability Insurance
Starting Your Own Business
The First Question You Must Ask Yourself Is: Is Entrepreneurship For You?
Why Small Businesses Fail
More Reasons Why Small Business Fail
Tips on Starting a Home-Based Business
Pros and Cons of Working at Home
Pricing Techniques
Setting Prices
Pricing to the Market
Cost Approach to Pricing
Rules of Thumb in Setting Prices
Miscellaneous
Advertising
Marketing
Research Your Market
Writing a Business Plan
Inventory
What are the Top 10 Oils Sold in Aromatherapy
Final Thoughts & Assignment
Overview Of The Olfactory System
As we just mentioned, the nose is a part of the respiratory system which brings oxygen into the lungs to be processed through the body system. As you are well aware the nose is also responsible for our sense of smell. Our sense of smell is one of our finest senses, even more so than taste and touch.
Smell is the strongest link to the subconscious mind and we retain memories associated with smells for very long periods of time. It is said, that our bodies can process between 10, 000 to 100, 000 different smells and remember them. It is very similar to a lock and key. When we first smell something it gets locked into our brain and then when we happen to smell that scent again it triggers the memory. How many times have you found yourself saying, "Hey, do you know what that smell reminds me of?"
Scent is captured from the air around us and passed through the filter of the cilia in our noses. Our nasal cavities have thousands of olfactory nerve cells that carry scent directly to the Olfactory bulb which is located at the back of our nose. It has nerve endings that send messages directly to the brain. This is the only place where our central nervous system is directly exposed to the environment. That is why inhalation directly affects the central nervous system.
The Olfaction response bypasses the Neo-cortex or conscious brain and goes directly to the limbic system of the brain. The limbic system houses all of our sensory experiences such as memories, emotions, sex drive, hunger, pleasure, instincts etc. It is the center of all of our emotions and therefore affects our emotional behavior. ...
Here is the application section and business section
Lesson 14: Practical Applications of the Aromatherapist & Client
Personal Hygiene and Appearance
Communcation
How to Conduct a Client Assessment
The Client Form
Copy of the Client Form
Client Evaluation
Maintaining Accurate Records
Aspects to Explore During Consultation
Determining Your Course of Action
A Special Note on Nut Allergies
The Importance of a Release Form
Copy of Release Form
Important Reminders
Making Your Assessment
How to Choose Your Essential Oils
Common Ailments & Blends Sorted by Body Systems
Case Studies and How They are Done
The Matter of Confidentiality
Truth in Advertising
Common Phrases to Use
On Going Research & Education
More Case Studies
Case Study: Little Billy
Case Study: Agatha Now
It s Your Turn
Unit 3
Lesson 15 : Business Management
Getting Down to Business
Disclaimer
What Certification in Aromatherapy Means
Possible Job Opportunities
Liability Insurance
Starting Your Own Business
The First Question You Must Ask Yourself Is: Is Entrepreneurship For You?
Why Small Businesses Fail
More Reasons Why Small Business Fail
Tips on Starting a Home-Based Business
Pros and Cons of Working at Home
Pricing Techniques
Setting Prices
Pricing to the Market
Cost Approach to Pricing
Rules of Thumb in Setting Prices
Miscellaneous
Advertising
Marketing
Research Your Market
Writing a Business Plan
Inventory
What are the Top 10 Oils Sold in Aromatherapy
Final Thoughts & Assignment
About The Training Provider: Scented Aromatics
Scented Aromatics - Scented Aromatics an Aromatherapy Education Practice to help educate the public and professionals on the therepeutic value of Aromatherapy and Essential Oils. Live Training and Home Study Courses available.
If you ever wanted to learn and study about aromatherapy and essential oils; this home study course will give you a better understanding on how to incorporate this art form into your...
