Tuesday, October 29, 2013

How to Become a Certified Aromatherapist

An aromatherapist is someone that uses essential oils to help the well-being of their clients. In the United States, there is no official certifying agency for aromatherapy. There are many classes you can take that offer training certification followed by a registration test. If aromatherapy interest you, this may be the career field for you.

Suggestions

  1. Find a reputable certified school. There is much confusion of what a certified school is. Research the schools in which you are interested. Check their reputation. Talk with past graduates. See who their certifying agency is. Research that as well.
  2. Attend the classes. Many schools offer distance learning for aromatherapy. Classes usually are a year long. You will study essential oils and their properties, administration, essential oil chemistry, blending and aromatherapy research.
  3. Complete your class. Most classes have a final exam that will test your knowledge on all that you have learned.
  4. Register to take the Aromatherapy Registration test. Exams are held twice a year at various locations around the United States. Requirements to take the exam are that you have completed a one year Level 2 program in aromatherapy from a school that is in compliance with the current NAHA Educational Guidelines or can provide proof of equivalent training.
  5. Take your ultimate, in-depth exam. Ensure you have studied and are prepared.

Tips

  • If you are in the health care industry, look into classes that offer continuing education credits.
  • Taking the Aromatherapy Registration Exam will register you with them. This benefits the aromatherapist, as graduates are in a database and can have clients referred to them. It also lends credibility to their education.
  • The Aromatherapy Registration Exam is a paid exam. Be sure you are ready to take it. If you have to take it a second time, you will need to pay the fee again.



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