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| Holistic Health Practitioner Studies - Holistic Health Practitioner Programs |
| by CB Staff |
holistic health practitioners are health care professionals who promote both physical and mental wellness through the use of alternative forms of medicine. Because there are so many alternative ways of healing the body and mind, holistic health practitioners may differ widely in their specializations; however, it is common for them to employ a combination of techniques when dealing with patients.
What You'll Learn
Aspiring holistic health practitioners will find that their holistic education differs depending on where they enroll and the length of the course. Many holistic health practitioner programs will integrate training that leads to licensure in Massage therapy, while others will focus solely on introducing students to various forms of Alternative Medicine. As students continue with their holistic health training, they may learn anything from Acupuncture and Acupressure to Aromatherapy and herbal medicine.
Degree Types
Most holistic health practioner schools offer programs that lead to diplomas in holistic health; certain schools will also offer courses leading to a bachelor's or master's degree in holistic health. Holistic health programs that lead to degrees will feature curricula that integrate a larger and more advanced variety of alternative medicines and techniques.
Career Paths
Depending on their level of education and qualifications, holistic health practitioners can find employment as licensed massage therapists, acupuncturists, and much more. They can also take their specialized knowledge and apply it to advising clients and the public on the benefits of holistic health (e.g. by writing books or hosting seminars). Holistic health practitioners may also qualify to work at doctor's offices, spas, clinics, and fitness centers depending upon their qualifications and holistic health specialty. Established health care professionals may choose to supplement their knowledge by enrolling in holistic health programs.
Job Outlook
Thanks to the number of fields encompassed by holistic health -- as well as its increasing popularity with the public -- the number of job openings for holistic health practitioners can be expected to increase at a healthy rate over the years. Although the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics has no official statistics on holistic health practitioners, related professions in fields such as massage therapy and Nutrition, are expected to experience an employment growth of 18 to 26 percent through 2014.
Licensing and Accreditation Information
Accreditation and licensure for holistic health practitioners will vary from state to state and discipline to discipline. Consult with the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (http://www.chea.org/) for more information about recognizing valid accrediting organizations.
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