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| Category: Natural Healing Schools |
Date published: December 21, 2007 |
Finding Quality Natural Healing Schools
by CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd
Prospective students who are new to the holistic and natural healthcare scene should make an effort to examine the many educational opportunities available through natural healing schools. Some of the essential items you will need to review are prerequisites, programs of study, curricula, and tuition costs.
If you are primarily interested in attaining a certificate or diploma, several natural healing schools provide education and practical training in holistic health therapies like massage therapy, reflexology, herbal medicine, and hypnotherapy, among others. Massage training can be generally completed between 300 and 500 hours, however, no two natural healing schools are alike. Examine the course in which you intend to enroll to make certain it's the right one for you. For example, typical education is comprised of Swedish massage and deep tissue massage - but, if you are drawn to Eastern bodywork, there are a number of natural healing schools that extend Chinese medical massage (Tuina), acupressure (or Shiatsu), and Thai massage certificate programs.
When your objective is to earn a natural healing degree, you'll be pleasantly surprised at the many academic opportunities that are afforded to your through natural healing schools as well. Today, students can earn a Bachelor of Science or Master of Science degree in holistic health, nutrition and even Oriental medicine. While not every school is accredited, it is essential that prospective candidates review curricula to make sure that coursework meets all requirements for practice licensure.
If you find the field of acupuncture and Oriental medicine appealing, there are at least 38 fully accredited* Oriental medicine programs available through Oriental medicine and natural healing schools. (*Accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine) Generally, these programs range between three and four years in duration, but States differ in licensing requirements; so be certain to review curricula and prerequisites at these natural healing schools prior to applying.
Additional educational prospects include training in Reiki, naturopathy, homeopathy, and holistic wellness, among many others. As natural healing schools afford future holistic healers with prime opportunities to invest in life-long, rewarding healing arts careers, most alumni discover that many of these academic institutes offer continuing education programs, as well as ongoing holistic workshops, and seminars, as well as supplementary training courses in natural health.
If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding natural health programs, let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore natural healing schools near you.
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