Professional Clinical Aromatherapist Level 2 & 3

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This is an advanced aromatherapy certification, that applies to anyone interested in the therapeutic uses of aromatherapy, as well as existing health professionals such as Massage Therapists, Estheticians, Herbalists, Nurses, and Physicians.

Course Overview:

  • Introduction to the History of aromatherapy and Ancient Egyptian aromatic history
  • Profiles of 40 essential oils in addition to 20 essential oils – level
  • Therapeutic uses of essential oils with human body systems
  • Production and methods of extraction (distillation, cold pressing/expression, enfleurage, absolute, CO2 extraction)
  • Botany
  • Physiological effects of essential oils: methods of absorption, an overview of olfaction and the limbic system, the skin, the respiratory system, and the immune system
  • How essential oils interact on physical and emotional levels
  • Essential oil chemistry
  • How to create/design an effective blend
  • Diluents such as vegetable oils and other carrier bases
  • Methods of application (inhalation, diffusion, topical, optional: internal)
  • Safety issues (including dermal, respiratory, internal) and contraindications
  • Anatomy & Physiology 2: The Reproductive system, the cardiovascular system, the digestive system, the Lymphatic system, the Immune system, the Urinary system, the Digestive system, the Respiratory system, the Skeletal system, The Integumentary system, the nervous system, and the Endocrine system
  • The basics of business development
  • Legal, ethical, and privacy issues include a copy of the NAHA Code of Ethics
  • The A &P course is part of your overall program and is offered through Oregon State University under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International 

Course Breakdown:

Introduction: Welcome Message – Course Overview – Class Supplies list – Required assignments  -Research paper guidelines  -Coaching sessions  -Case Studies  -Aromatherapy Consultation forms

Module  One: History of Aromatherapy – Egyptian history – What is Aromatherapy

Module Two: Botany & Aromatherapy – Aromatic Families -The Role of Botany in Aromatherapy -Plant Structure and the Oil Cell- Common & Botanical Names – Extraction Methods

Module Three: Storage and safety – Topical use precautions- What is Sensitization – Equipment used in Aromatherapy

Module Four: Essential oils – Datasheets for 40 Essential oils, therapeutics methods of application and safety, Blue Tansy, Bergamot, Benzoin, Black pepper, Bitter orange, Balsam copaiba, Black Spruce, Boronia, Coriander seed, Cedarwood Atlas, Clove, Citronella, Carrot seed, Cardamom, Davana, Frankincense, Fennel, Fragonia, Ginger, Chamomile, Laurel, Lemongrass, Myrrh, Litsea, Myrtle, Melissa, Naiuoli, Neroli, Oregano, Palmarosa, Rose, Sandalwood, Spearmint, Pine, Tagete, Thyme, Violet, Jasmine,   GCMS Analysis Sample

Module Five: Chemistry- Chemical families- 10 Chemical Families safety and  therapeutics

Module Six: Methods of Applications

Module Seven: Blending Techniques – Blending Tips- How to select Essential oils For a Blend- Blending by Notes, Blending By Aromatic Families-

Anatomy & Physiology 

Module 1: Introduction to the human body

Module 2: The chemical level of the organization

Module 3: The Cellular Level of Organization

Module 4: The Tissue Level of Organization

Module 5: The Integumentary system functions & diseases, adverse reactions of using essential oils, various skin types, hydrosols, vegetable oils, butter, and essential oils for various skin conditions.

Module 6:  Bone tissue and skeletal system

Module 7: Axial Skeleton

Module 8: Appendicular skeleton

Module 9: Joints

Module 10:  Tissues

Module 11: The Muscular System functions & diseases, essential oils for muscular conditions, Yoga.

Module 12: The Nervous System, essential oils for stress, essential oils for the nervous system, chakras.

Module 13: The Peripheral Nervous System

Module 14:  The Central Nervous System

Module 15: Special Senses, Taste, Smell, Hearing, Equilibrium, Vision.

Module 16: The Autonomic Nervous System.

Module 17: The Endocrine System

Module 18: The Cardiovascular System functions & diseases, essential oils for the cardiovascular system

Module 19: The Heart

Module 20:Blood Vessels and Circulation

Module 21: The lymphatic and immune system functions & diseases, essential oils for the immune system.

Module 22: The Respiratory System functions & diseases, essential oils for the respiratory system.

Module 23:The Digestive system functions & diseases, essential oils for the digestive system

Module 24: Metabolism and Nutrition

Module 25: The Urinary system functions & diseases, essential oils for the urinary system.

Module 26:The Reproductive system functions & diseases, essential oils for the reproductive system.

What is included in the Program? 

  • 24/7 unlimited access to our premium online course materials, videos, and interactive lessons.
  • Our interactive Certified Aromatherapist level 1 course was created with you in mind – built around your lifestyle, so you can start – take a break and pick it any time you want.
  • A solid foundation in the clinical uses of essential oils, through access to numerous videos, assignments, and several blending techniques.
  • Access to numerous videos, assignments, and several blending activities, coming away with a solid foundation in the clinical uses of essential oils.
  •  Coaching sessions with your lead instructor
  •  1- 1 carrier consultation session to guide you to the next steps in your career.
  • Mentorship

 How many hours is the course?

This is a 300-hour self-study online course ( including 100 hours of anatomy & physiology)You have to finish this course within 1 year from your sign-up date.

  • Modules: 50 hours
  • Anatomy & Physiology: 100 hours
  • Research: 45
  • Case Studies: 100 hours
  • Exam: 5 Hours

Graduation requirements:

  • Students must complete a minimum of 10 case studies. in addition to level 1 case studies for a total of 20 case studies.
  • Students must sit for and pass a Level 2-3 examination offered by the school.
  • Graduates must be actively teaching or practicing clinical aromatherapy
  •  Students who are not existing clinicians are required to provide proof of completion of Advanced Pathophysiology from an accredited institution, or the equivalent class taken from a NAHA-approved school. Advanced Pathophysiology is a 4 credit graduate level class that typically advances knowledge of anatomy and physiology while explaining the mechanisms of diseases and pathophysiological conditions affecting the integumentary system, the circulatory system, the reproductive system, the musculoskeletal system, the lymphatic/immune system, the endocrine system, the nervous system, the urinary system, and the digestive system

Upon successful completion of all academic requirements, you will receive a certificate from Ebers School of Aromatherapy NAHA-approved School Educator.

Course Kit and supplies: 

Packaging: Spray Bottles, Inhalers, Plastic Bottles for lotions, Plastic Bottles for massage oils, 5ml Bottle for diffuser blend, Coffee Bean Tin, Plastic Tubs, Labels and Marker, perfume Strips & Plastic Pipettes.

Carrier oils: Coconut Oil, Almond Oil, Jojoba Oil, Rosehip Seed Oil, Apricot Oil, Olive Oil

Hydrosols: (Rose, Chamomile, Lavender, Neroli)

Herbs: ( Calendula, Yarrow, Chamomile)

Butter: ( Cocoa, Mango, Shea butter ).

Ebers School of Aromatherapy gives students the option to use their own supplies and essential oils covered in the courses.

You can buy the supplies from https://www.ebersconsulting.com/

Or you can purchase your supplies.

  • You can Buy the Supplies from https://www.ebersconsulting.com/product-page/naha-level-1-certification-supply-list
  • Or you can buy your supply and make sure it is pure and natural.

Continuing education hours:

Ebers School of Aromatherapy is an NAHA Approved School Educator and offers aromatherapy courses that exceed the requirements set forth by NAHA for aromatherapy education. Our Aromatherapy Certification online level 2 -3 is a 300-hour course that exceeds the qualifications set by NAHA, qualifying you as a “NAHA Certified Level 1 Certified Aromatherapist.” Please visit NAHA for more information.

 

Is this course for you?

  • Our Aromatherapy certification program is for individuals interested in learning the basic principles of aromatherapy and and looking forward to becoming certified and knowledgeable in the amazing benefits and uses of aromatherapy and how to use essential oils for therapeutic benefits.
  • If you are currently working in the health care system or seeking to enhance your career in complementary holistic health care, this course is for you
  • Students will learn how to blend essential oils safely for therapeutic uses in this hands-on interactive course. As an entry-level course, no previous aromatherapy training is required

Ebers School of Aromatherapy is an accredited NAHA Approved School Educator and offers aromatherapy courses that exceed the requirements set forth by NAHA Certified Level 1 Certified Aromatherapist requirements.

 

Learning outcome:

  • You will be able to use essential oils safely and therapeutically on the clinical level
  • Gain new knowledge to pursue a new career and path in life
  • Learn how Aromatherapy and Essential oils can be very beneficial in helping a lot of conditions with scientific evidence-based  research
  • Teach Aromatherapy to your community
  • Create beautiful natural products
  • Learn business practices and project management techniques to build your business
  •  Get connected with a large community and network with Aromatherapists, distillers & educators
  • Prerequisite – Level 1 Certified Aromatherapist Level 1 

What is included in the Program: 

  • 24/7 unlimited access to our premium online course materials, videos, and interactive lessons.
  • Our interactive Certified Aromatherapist level 1 course was created with you in mind – built around your lifestyle, so you can start – take a break and pick it any time you want.
  • A solid foundation in the clinical uses of essential oils, through access to numerous videos, assignments, and several blending techniques.
  • Access to numerous videos, assignments, and several blending activities, coming away with a solid foundation in the clinical uses of essential oils.
  •  Coaching sessions with your lead instructor
  •  1- 1 carrier consultation session to guide you to the next steps in your career.
  • Mentorship

The course is self-paced.

Begin as soon as you sign up! at your own pace and convenience.

SUPPLIES NOT INCLUDED but you can buy them here 

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Course Content

Lessons

  • Welcome
  • Orientation
  • Course Overview
  • Class Supplies List
  • Assignments
  • Research Paper Guidelines
  • Case Studies
  • Health Disclaimer
  • Glossary – Essential Oil Terminology
  • Module One: History of Aromatherapy
  • What Is Aromatherapy?
  • Ebers Lesson 1 History of Aromatherapy Quiz
  • Module Two: Botany and Aromatherapy
  • Aromatic Families
  • The Role of Botany in Aromatherapy
  • Plant Structure and the Oil Cell
  • Common and Botanical Names
  • Ebers Lesson 2 Botany and Aromatherapy Quiz
  • Module Three : Essential oils Quality and Safety
  • Topical Use Precautions
  • What is Sensitization?
  • Equipment Used In Aromatherapy
  • Ebers Lesson 3 Storage And Safety Quiz
  • Module Four: Essential oils Data Sheets – Monographs
  • 4.1 Blue Tansy Tanacetum annum
  • 4.2 Bergamot
  • 4.3 Benzoin
  • 4.4 Black Pepper
  • 4.5 Bitter Orange
  • 4.6 Balsam copiaba
  • 4.7 Black Spruce
  • 4.8 Boronia
  • 4.9 Coriander
  • 4.10 Cedar wood Atlas
  • 4.11 Clove
  • 4.12 Citronella
  • 4.13 Carrot seed Oil
  • 4.14 Cardamom
  • 4.15 Davana
  • 4.16 Franckencense
  • 4.17 Fennel
  • 4.18 Fragonia
  • 4.19 Ginger
  • 4.20 Chamomile
  • 4.21 Laurel
  • 4.22 Lemon Grass
  • 4.23 Myrrh
  • 4.24 Litsea
  • 4.25 Myrtle
  • 4.26 Mellissa
  • 4.27 Naiouli
  • 4.28 Neroli
  • 4.29 Oregano
  • 4.30 Petitgrain
  • 4.31 Palmarosa
  • 4.32 Rose
  • 4.33 Sandalwood
  • 4.34 Spearmint
  • 4.35 Sage
  • 4.36 Pine
  • 4.37 Tagete
  • 4.38 Thyme
  • 4.39 Violet
  • Aromatherapy Consultation Forms/ Intake forms
  • Module Five Essential oils Chemistry
  • Chemical Families
  • Monoterpenes
  • Sesquiterpenes
  • Oxygenated Hydrocarbons – Monoterpene Alcohols
  • Oxygenated Hydrocarbons – Sesquiterpenols Alcohols
  • Phenols
  • Esters
  • Aldehydes
  • Ketones
  • Coumarins -Furocoumarins
  • Oxides
  • Ebers Lesson 5 Basic Chemistry Quiz
  • Ebers – Module Six: Methods Of Application
  • Useful Recipes /Formulas
  • Ebers Lesson 6 Methods Of Application Quiz
  • Module Seven: Blending Techniques
  • Blending Tips
  • How to select oils for a Blend
  • Blending by Note
  • Setting Up Your Workspace
  • Blending By Aromatic Group
  • Doctrine of Signatures
  • Module 7 Blending Techniques
  • Module 1. Introduction to the Human Body
  • 1.1 How Structure Determines Function
  • 1.2 Structural Organization of the Human Body
  • 1.3 Homeostasis
  • 1.4 Anatomical Terminology
  • 1.5 Medical Imaging
  • Module 2. The Chemical Level of Organization
  • 2.1 Elements and Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter
  • 2.2 Chemical Bonds
  • 2.3 Chemical Reactions
  • 2.4 Inorganic Compounds Essential to Human Functioning
  • 2.5 Organic Compounds Essential to Human Functioning
  • Module 3. The Cellular Level of Organization
  • 3.1 The Cell Membrane
  • 3.2 The Cytoplasm and Cellular Organelles
  • 3.3 The Nucleus and DNA Replication
  • 3.4 Protein Synthesis
  • 3.5 Cell Growth and Division
  • 3.6 Cellular Differentiation
  • Module 4. The Tissue Level of Organization
  • 4.1 Types of Tissues
  • 4.2 Epithelial Tissue
  • 4.3 Connective Tissue Supports and Protects
  • 4.4 Muscle Tissue
  • Draft Lesson
  • 4.6 Tissue Injury and Aging
  • Module 5.The Integumentary System
  • 5.1 Skin – Integumentary System Diseases
  • 5.2 What is an Adverse effect from using oils?
  • 5.3 Essential Oils for Various Skin Conditions
  • 5.4 Vegetable & Seed Oils
  • 5.5 Hydrosols
  • 5.6 Layers of the Skin
  • 5.7 Accessory Structures of the Skin
  • 5.8 Functions of the Integumentary System
  • 5.9 Diseases, Disorders, and Injuries of the Integumentary System
  • Module 6. Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System
  • 6.1 The Functions of the Skeletal System
  • 6.2 Bone Classification
  • 6.3 Bone Structure
  • 6.4 Bone Formation and Development
  • 6.5 Fractures: Bone Repair
  • 6.6 Exercise, Nutrition, Hormones, and Bone Tissue
  • 6.7 Calcium Homeostasis: Interactions of the Skeletal System and Other Organ Systems
  • Module 7. Axial Skeleton
  • 7.1 Divisions of the Skeletal System
  • 7.2 Bone Markings
  • 7.3 The Skull
  • 7.4 The Vertebral Column
  • 7.5 The Thoracic Cage
  • 7.6 Embryonic Development of the Axial Skeleton
  • Module 8. The Appendicular Skeleton
  • 8.1 The Pectoral Girdle
  • 8.2 Bones of the Upper Limb
  • 8.3 The Pelvic Girdle and Pelvis
  • 8.4 Bones of the Lower Limb
  • 8.5 Development of the Appendicular Skeleton
  • Module 9. Joints
  • 9.1 Classification of Joints
  • 9.2 Fibrous Joints
  • 9.3 Cartilaginous Joints
  • 9.4 Synovial Joints
  • 9.5 Types of Body Movements
  • 9.6 Anatomy of Selected Synovial Joints
  • 9.7 Development of Joints
  • Module 10. Muscle Tissue
  • 10.1 Overview of Muscle Tissues
  • 10.2 Skeletal Muscle
  • 10.3 Muscle Fiber Excitation, Contraction, and Relaxation
  • 10.4 Nervous System Control of Muscle Tension
  • 10.5 Types of Muscle Fibers
  • 10.6 Exercise and Muscle Performance
  • 10.7 Smooth Muscle Tissue
  • 10.8 Development and Regeneration of Muscle Tissue
  • Module 11. The Muscular System
  • 11.1 Describe the roles of agonists, antagonists and synergists
  • 11.2 Explain the organization of muscle fascicles and their role in generating force
  • 11.3 Explain the criteria used to name skeletal muscles
  • 11.4 Identify the skeletal muscles and give their origins, insertions, actions and innervations
  • Muscular System Diseases
  • Essential Oils for Muscular System Diseases
  • Yoga
  • Module 12 Nervous System
  • 12.1 Structure and Function of the Nervous System
  • 12.2 Nervous Tissue
  • 12.3 The Function of Nervous Tissue
  • 12.4 Communication Between Neurons
  • 12.5 The Action Potential
  • Essential Oils for Stress
  • Chakras
  • Essentia oils & the nervous System
  • Module 13 .The Peripheral Nervous System
  • 13.1 Sensory Receptors
  • 13.2 Ganglia and Nerves
  • 13.3 Spinal and Cranial Nerves
  • 13.4 Relationship of the PNS to the Spinal Cord of the CNS
  • 13.5 Ventral Horn Output and Reflexes
  • 13.6 Testing the Spinal Nerves (Sensory and Motor Exams)
  • 13.7 The Cranial Nerve Exam
  • Module 14 .The Central Nervous System
  • 14.1 The Neural Tube
  • 14.2 Blood Flow the meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid Production and Circulation
  • 14.3 The Brain and Spinal Cord
  • 14.4 The Spinal Cord
  • 14.5 Sensory and Motor Pathways
  • Module 15 The Special Senses
  • 15.1 Taste
  • 15.2 Smell
  • 15.3 Hearing
  • 15.4 Equilibrium
  • 15.5 Vision
  • Module 16. The Autonomic Nervous System
  • 16.1 Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System
  • 16.2 Autonomic Reflexes and Homeostasis
  • 16.3 Central Control
  • 16.4 Drugs that Affect the Autonomic System
  • Module 17. Endcorine System
  • 17.1 An Overview of the Endocrine System
  • 17.2 Hormones
  • 17.3 The Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus
  • 17.4 The Thyroid Gland
  • 17.5 The Parathyroid Glands
  • 17.6 The Adrenal Glands
  • 17.7 The Pineal Gland
  • 17.8 Gonadal and Placental Hormones
  • 17.9 The Pancreas
  • 17.10 Organs with Secondary Endocrine Functions
  • 17.11 Development and Aging of the Endocrine System
  • Module 18 Cardiovascular system
  • 18.1 Functions of Blood
  • 18.2 Production of the Formed Elements
  • 18.3 Erythrocytes
  • 18.4 Leukocytes and Platelets
  • 18.5 Hemostasis
  • 18.6 Blood Typing
  • Essential oils for the circulatory system
  • Module 19. The Heart
  • 19.1 Describe the location of the heart and its internal and external features
  • 19.2 Cardiac Muscle and Electrical Activity
  • Draft Lesson
  • 19.4 Cardiac Physiology
  • 19.5 Development of the Heart
  • Module 20. Blood Vessels and Circulation
  • 20.1 Structure and Function of Blood Vessels
  • 20.2 Blood Flow, Blood Pressure, and Resistance
  • 20.3 Capillary Exchange
  • 20.4 Homeostatic Regulation of the Vascular System
  • 20.5 Circulatory Pathways
  • 20.6 Development of Blood Vessels and Fetal Circulation
  • Module 21 . Lymphatic and Immune System
  • 21.1 Anatomy of the Lymphatic and Immune Systems
  • 21.2 Barrier Defenses and the Innate Immune Response
  • 21.3 The Adaptive Immune Response: T lymphocytes and Their Functional Types
  • 21.4 The Adaptive Immune Response: B-lymphocytes and Antibodies
  • 21.5 The Immune Response Against Pathogens
  • 21.6 Diseases Associated with Depressed or Overactive Immune Responses
  • 21.7 Transplantation and Cancer Immunology
  • Module 22. The Respiratory System
  • 22.1 Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System
  • 22.2 The Lungs
  • 22.3 The Process of Breathing
  • 22.4 Gas Exchange
  • 22.5 Transport of Gases
  • 22.6 Modifications in Respiratory Functions
  • 22.7 Embryonic Development of the Respiratory System
  • Respiratory System Diseases
  • Essential Oils for Respiratory Conditions
  • Module 23 . Digestive system Licensed
  • 23.1 Overview of the Digestive System
  • 23.2 Digestive System Processes and Regulation
  • 23.3 The Mouth, Pharynx, and Esophagus
  • 23.4 The Stomach
  • 23.5 Accessory Organs in Digestion: The Liver, Pancreas, and Gallbladder
  • 23.7 Nutrition and Diet
  • 23.6 Energy and Heat Balance
  • Module 24. Metabolism and Nutrition
  • 24.1 Overview of Metabolic Reactions
  • 24.2 Carbohydrate Metabolism
  • 24.3 Lipid Metabolism
  • 24.4 Protein Metabolism
  • 25.4 Physiology of Urine Formation: Tubular Reabsorption and Secretion
  • 24.5 Metabolic States of the Body
  • 24.6 Energy and Heat Balance
  • 24.7 Nutrition and Diet
  • Module 25. The Urinary System
  • 25.1 Internal and External Anatomy of the Kidney
  • 25.2 Microscopic Anatomy of the Kidney: Anatomy of the Nephron
  • 25.3 Physiology of Urine Formation: Glomerular Filtration
  • 25.5 Physiology of Urine Formation: Medullary Concentration Gradient
  • 25.6 Physiology of Urine Formation: Regulation of Fluid Volume and Composition
  • 25.7 Urine Transport and Elimination
  • 25.8 The Urinary System and Homeostasis
  • 26.9 Disorders of Acid-Base Balance
  • Module 26 Reproductive system
  • Essential oils for the Reproductive system
  • 26.1 Anatomy of Reproductive Systems
  • 26.2 Development of Sexual Anatomy
  • 26.3 Physiology of the Female Sexual System
  • 26.4 Physiology of the Male Sexual System
  • 26.5 Physiology of Arousal and Orgasm
  • 26.6 Maternal Changes During Pregnancy, Labor, and Birth
  • Essential oils for the reproductive system
  • NAHA CODE OF ETHICS
  • Resources
  • Aromatherapy Business Practice
  • Holistic Approach of Aromatherapy
  • Thank you

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