
Clinical Aromatherapy I, II and III CE Classes - 2018/2019 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM - Carteret Community College
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April 7/8, 2018 - SAT / SUN - North Carolina Coast - Clinical Aromatherapy II - 12 CE's $295.00. Registration - Carteret Community College - 252.222.6200
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April 28/29, 2018 - SAT / SUN - North Carolina Coast - Clinical Aromatherapy I - 12 CE's $295.00. Registration - Carteret Community College - 252.222.6200
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June 2/3, 2018 - SAT / SUN - North Carolina Coast - Clinical Aromatherapy II - 12 CE's $295.00. Registration - Carteret Community College - 252.222.6200
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November 17/18, 2018 - SAT / SUN - North Carolina Coast - Clinical Aromatherapy III - 12 CE's $295.00. Registration - Carteret Community College - 252.222.6200
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January 19/20, 2019 - SAT / SUN - North Carolina Coast - Clinical Aromatherapy I - 12 CE's - $295.00. Registration - 252.222.6200 - Carteret Community College
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March 8/9, 2019 - FRI / SAT - AMTA South Carolina Spring Convention - Clinical Aromatherapy I - 12 CE's - $210.00 for AMTA members or $230.00 for non-AMTA members. Hilton Garden Inn. Columbia, SC.
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March 16/17, 2019 - SAT / SUN - North Carolina Coast - Clinical Aromatherapy II- 12 CE's - $295.00. Registration - 252.222.6200 - Carteret Community College
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May 18/19, 2019 - SAT / SUN - North Carolina Coast - Clinical Aromatherapy III - 12 CE's - $295.00. Registration - 252.222.6200 - Carteret Community College
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Oct. 19/20, 2019 - SAT / SUN - North Carolina Coast - Clinical Aromatherapy I - 12 CE's - $295.00. Registration - 252.222.6200 - Carteret Community College
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Jan 4/5, 2020 - SAT / SUN - North Carolina Coast - Clinical Aromatherapy II - 12 CE's - $295.00. Registration - 252.222.6200 - Carteret Community College
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May 23/24, 2020 - SAT / SUN - North Carolina Coast - Clinical Aromatherapy III- 12 CE's - $295.00. Registration - 252.222.6200 - Carteret Community College
- After successful completion of Clinical Aromatherapy I, II and III, students are awarded a Certification in Clinical Aromatherapy - Level One....CCA credential (Clinical Certification in Aromatherapy)
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March 12/13, 2022 - SAT / SUN - Charlotte, NC area - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm - Clinical Aromatherapy I- 12 CE's - $295.00. Q&A - 980-226-7134. Location: Monroe Aquatic & Fitness Center - 2325 Hanover Drive, Monroe, NC 28211 - 704-282-4681
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June 4/5, 2022 - SAT / SUN - Charlotte, NC area - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm - Clinical Aromatherapy I- 12 CE's - $295.00. Q&A - 980-226-7134. Q&A - 980-226-7134. Location: Monroe Aquatic & Fitness Center - 2325 Hanover Drive, Monroe, NC 28211 - 704-282-4681
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Sept. 3/4, 2022 - SAT/SUN - Charlotte, NC area - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm - Clinical Aromatherapy II - 12 CE's - $295.00 Q&A - 980-226-7134. Location: South Piedmont Community College, 4209 Old Charlotte Hwy., Monroe, NC 28112. Q&A - 980-226-7134.
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Oct. 8/9, 2022 - SAT/SUN - Charlotte, NC area - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm - Clinical Aromatherapy I - 12 CE's - $295.00 Q&A - 980-226-7134. Location: South Piedmont Community College, 4209 Old Charlotte Hwy., Monroe, NC 28112. Q&A - 980-226-7134.
Clinical Aromatherapy I - Course Description:
The purpose of Clinical Aromatherapy I course is to enlighten and educate the student with knowledge of various aromatic plant oils and their healing properties. Learn when and when not to use therapeutic grade essential oils. This course introduces concepts basic to the role of the novice aromatherapist using a variety of essential plant oils. Emphasis is placed on beginning theory and techniques of clinical aromatherapy as well as skills in assessment, direct and indirect application, indications / contraindications, safety precautions, French blending methods and current essential oil research. Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to apply basic practical clinical aromatherapy skills safely to human clients. This is a hands-on course with time allotted to create custom French essential oil blends.
Clinical Aromatherapy I - Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of Clinical Aromatherapy I course, students will be able to:
1. Identify and list ancient versus modern uses of a variety of essential oils.
2. Identify and list safe and unsafe ways to purchase therapeutic grade essential oils.
3. Identify and list safety precautions when using therapeutic essential oils
4. List safe and unsafe topical and aromatic applications of therapeutic essential oils.
5. List the therapeutic healing properties, indications and contraindications
for the use of Lavender, Spearmint, Orange, Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Lemongrass, Marjoram (sweet), Frankincense, Bergamot, Rosemary, Cypress, and Roman chamomile essential oils.
6. Create safe and correct essential oil blends using the French blending methods.
7. List specific plant oil results associated with specific medical conditions.
Clinical Aromatherapy II - Course Description:
The purpose of Clinical Aromatherapy II is to educate the intermediate student with knowledge of twelve (12) new essential oils and their healing properties, essential oils associated with specific conditions and specific blending techniques. This course introduces concepts integral to the intermediate aromatherapist using a variety of new essential oils. Emphasis is placed on intermediate theory and specific blending techniques used in clinical aromatherapy as well as skills in assessment, direct and indirect application, indications / contraindications, safety precautions, French blending methods and current essential oil research. Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to apply intermediate practical clinical aromatherapy skills safely to human clients. This is a hands-on course with time allotted to create intermediate and specific custom French essential oil blends.
Clinical Aromatherapy II - Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of Clinical Aromatherapy II course, intermediate students will be able to:
1. Describe ancient versus modern history and therapeutic uses of twelve (12) new essential oils. 2. Describe classic French blending techniques. 3. Demonstrate proficiency in the French blending methods. 4. Describe safety precautions and proper dilutions of therapeutic essential oil blending. 5. Demonstrate proficiency in direct and indirect application of intermediate therapeutic essential oil blending. 6. Describe the therapeutic healing properties, indications and contraindications for the use of Lemon, Sandalwood, Grapefruit, Ravensara, Basil, Holy Basil (Tulsi), Cedarwood, Fennel, Blue Tansy, Myrtle, Melaleuca, Balsam Fir and Ginger essential oils. 7. Describe which plant oils are currently being researched and why.
Clinical Aromatherapy III - Course Description:
The purpose of Clinical Aromatherapy III is to educate the advanced student with further knowledge of various aromatic plant oils and their healing properties. This course focuses on advanced concepts using a variety of essential plant oils. Emphasis is placed on plant chemistry, oncology-safe oils, advanced blending techniques, advanced skills in assessment, direct and indirect application, indications / contraindications, safety precautions, proper dilutions, and current essential oil research. Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to apply advanced clinical aromatherapy skills safely to human clients.
Clinical Aromatherapy III - Learning Objectives:Upon completion of Clinical Aromatherapy III course, advanced students of aromatherapy should be able to:
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1. Identify and list therapeutic and safe uses of twelve (12) new essential oils.
2. List safe and correct essential oil blends using advanced French blending methods.
3. List, identify and create proper dilutions of essential oils for specific health considerations using the French blending methods.
4. Identify and list safety precautions and proper dilutions when using essential oils on oncology clients.
5. List safe and unsafe topical and aromatic applications of advanced therapeutic essential oil blends including aromatic chemistry.
6. List the therapeutic healing properties, indications and contraindications for the use of German Chamomile (Blue chamomile), Cinnamon Leaf, Niaouli, Palo Santo, Plai, Spruce, Black spruce, Lime, Valerian Root, Wintergreen, Carrot seed and Juniper berry essential oils.
7. List specific plant oil results associated with specific medical considerations and their related chemistry.
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