Content OutlineThis course follows the textbook, with the addition of the information on Making Blends and Documentation, which are located in the Study Guide.
| Making Blends for Massage | | | Documenting Your Aromatherapy Sessions | | | Therapeutic Foundations | | | Essential Oils and Aromatherapy | | | Methods of Application | | | Aromatherapy Massage | | | Yin and Yang | | | The Five Elements | | | Essential Oils and Astrology | | | Materia Aromatica: In-depth Survey of the Psychological and Therapeutic | | | Properties of 40 Essential Oils | | | Restoring Balance | | | Blending for Balance | | | Nervous Tension and Agitation | | | Over-thinking and Worry | | | Anxiety and Apprehension | | | Poor Concentration and Memory | | | Lack of Confidence and Self-Esteem | | | Anger and Frustration | | | Disempowerment and Indecision | | | Depression and Negativity | | | Problems in Relating | | | References and Recommended Resources | | | Open-Book Test and Course Evaluation | 1 hour
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Sample Text
"All Five Elements play a role in human relationships - in ways that vary according to the individual. However, the Element that predominates in all relationships is the one that constitutes our emotional core - the Fire Element. Home of the Heart and Mind (Shen), it is the principal source of sensitive awareness and of the root emotions of Joy and Love." from Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit (1997) by Gabriel Mojay, p 182 Sample Text Question
Identify some of the essential oils and bodywork techniques that are recommended to encourage love and connection. a. lavender, orange, bergamot and chamomile to gall bladder b. rosemary, juniper and rose and acupressure to kidney c. jasmine, cardamom and geranium oils and acupressure to pericardium d. ylang ylang, orange, rosemary and ginger and acupressure to heart [Enroll Now] |