certifications
All courses are approved for massage therapy continuing education
by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and
Bodywork (ncbtmb.com) and
the Texas Department of
Health.
All
aromatherapy courses are approved by the National Association
of Holistic Aromatherapy (naha.org).

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Clinical Aromatherapy:
A certificate Diploma from Aroma Apothecary Healing Arts
Academy will be presented upon completion of the course lessons,
case studies, research paper, in-classroom or in-clinictraining
and written or practical test.
Completion
of the Aroma Apothecary Healing Arts Academy Level 1-50 hours
and the Level 2- 235 to 255 hours exceeds the educational guidelines
of the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy designation
of professional Aromatherapist (200 hours).
Graduating
students will also be qualified to take the national exam
of the Aromatherapy Council for the designation of Registered
Aromatherapist.
Please
note that currently there is no state or national governmental
agency in the USA that governs the professional
licensing of Aromatherapists. The National Association
for Holistic Aromatherapy and the Aromatherapy Council
are the
organizations that have set the Approved Standards for
Aromatherapy Training in the USA. For more information,
visit their websites at naha.org and aromatherapycouncil.org.

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Chi
Nei Tsang:
A
certificate Diploma from Aroma Apothecary Healing Arts
Academy will be presented upon completion of;
in-classroom
training, course lessons, and 100 case studies for
each
Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, written and practical test.
There
are three main routes to certification as a Chi Nei Tsang
Practitioner in the USA:
Aroma Apothecary Healing Arts Academy
Universal Healing Tao
AOBTA
NCCAOM
Aroma
Apothecary Healing Arts Academy Certification
Upon successful completion of our Chi Nei Tsang program,
students receive a Certificate of Completion. This
meets the basic core requirements of the following
credentialing
agencies.
Universal
Healing Tao Certification
After completing Aroma Apothecary Healing Arts Academy’s
certification requirements, students must submit
their case studies and take a practical test ($50 testing fee)
by the
Chi Nei Tsang Committee. These tests are given
internationally, and may be given by Shanti Dechen in Austin,
Texas. The case
studies, test and $50 are presented to the Universal
Healing Tao. The student is then recognized by the Universal
Healing
Tao as a Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 practitioner
or instructor (additional requirements).
AOBTA
Certification:
Aroma Apothecary Healing Arts Academy’s current program
meets the Asian Bodywork Core Curriculum requirements for
AOBTA Certification; however, additional hours are needed
in Oriental Medical Theory, Anatomy and Physiology, and other
related subjects to meet the necessary 500 hours.
Founded
in 1989, the American Organization for Bodywork Therapies
of Asia (AOBTA) is a national
non-profit
professional association
for practitioners of bodywork therapies of
Asia. Chi Nei Tsang is one of their recognized Asian
bodywork styles that meet their membership
requirements. For
more information,
visit the AOBTA website at aobta.org.
NCCAOM
Certification:
Chi Nei Tsang is an Asian Bodywork Therapy
that is formally recognized by the National
Certification
Commission for
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
The Asian
Bodywork Therapy
certificate exam stands equal with the practices
of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology and
as one of the
three delivery
systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
For more information, visit
the NCCAOM website at nccaom.org
Please
note that currently there is no state or national governmental
agency in the USA
that governs
the professional
licensing of Chi Nei Tsang practitioners.
The American Organization for Bodywork
Therapies of Asia and
the National Certification
Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicineare the organizations that have set the Approved
Standards for
Asian Bodywork Training
in the USA. |