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CPD 24.4 Wellness modalities

The idea is not to change the counsellor into an herbalist, but to empower the counsellor with an additional modality within the holistic domain to maximise professional service. (This course was sposered by NaCare, Completing this course will earn you 3 free, once-off cpd points.)

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This Course Includes

35 Days Learning Content
Assessment
On Demand Training

Accreditation

MDH Training Services - Student Support Centre

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  • Here is exactly what we cover in this course:

    Counsellors and coaches who work in the wellness domain, have access to a broad spectrum of modalities, viz. body therapies, counselling and coaching, energy medicine and herbalism, that serve as helpful tools and techniques.  Because wellness follows a holistic strategy, herbalism can provide good biochemical support to the human body. Bodymind medicine accepts that the mental, emotional and neurological aspects are interwoven to the extent that everything we do, think, feel and believe exerts an influence on the client’s well-being as a biopsychosocial system.

    In this study unit, the focus will fall on herbalism as a complementary system that can support and enhance a counselling practice. We also include aromatherapy as part of plant-based therapies. It refers to the inhaling of essential oils for therapeutic benefit.

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