What are the main disadvantages of aromatherapy training?

After a thorough aromatherapy training course, you will be able to offer qualified advice and support on specific topics in the areas of health, wellness, care, family and sales. The knowledge acquired includes the handling and use of essential oils as well as their origin, extraction and quality. You will be familiar with the various areas of use and forms of application.

The main disadvantages of aromatherapy training are:

  1. The qualification after aromatherapy training is not federally recognized, but is a certificate or course confirmation. In any case, look out for training courses that enable EMR recognition (for billing health insurance companies) or admission to the IFPA (International Federation of Professional Aromatherapists, one of the world's largest professional aromatherapy organizations based in England). Training courses that comply with the regulations of the organizations of the working world (OdA) are a building block on the way to a federal final examination and offer a later qualification with federal recognition.
  2. At certificate level, the course content and admission requirements are generally not regulated and can therefore be determined autonomously by the schools. In the case of the OdA as well as a recommendation or recognition by an association such as the Swiss. Drogistenverband, Berufsverband Podologie Schweiz, Schweiz. Midwives Association, etc., there is corresponding proof of the quality of aromatherapy training.
  3. Working in aromatherapy requires a willingness to engage in training your own sense of smell, to explore new things and to have new experiences. You should also not be afraid of feelings and be willing to experiment. Not everyone is ready for this.
  4. Even after completing aromatherapy training with a certificate, the learning usually doesn't stop: A course in conventional medical principles is a requirement of the EMR (Experiential Medical Register, Method No. 11) or you can still continue your education in aromatherapy massage. Topics such as geriatric care, mental health, product manufacturing or gynaecology can also be interesting specializations. Training to become a naturopath with a federal diploma can also open up completely new career opportunities.

Graduates work in the retail trade - particularly in drugstores, pharmacies or perfumeries - or in medical, nursing or massage professions. The basic medical knowledge ensures that the various forms of therapy are recognized by health insurance companies and guarantees responsible professional practice.

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