Feb 21, 2023 3:00:19 PM | alternative medicine classes Become a Certified Aromatherapist - Help Kids with Cancer

Earn your accredited aromatherapy certification with online training with American College of Healthcare Sciences.

Aromatherapy has many benefits, including the ability to help children and adults with stress and anxiety, whether in response to a specific situation, like heading back to school, or the ups and downs of life in general.

Here's a video clip from CBS NEWS featuring another great use for aromatherapy--helping kids cope with the side effects of cancer treatment and recovery.





Forty-two percent of 714 hospitals are now offering some form of alternative therapy or complementary alternative medicine to their patients, including children. These programs do not replace traditional therapies, but do offer support for the healing process.

Check out this clip and post your feedback - do you have experience using aromatherapy with pain management? We'd love to hear your experience with the benefits of using aromatherapy!

With American College of Healthcare Sciences' accredited, online aromatherapy training, you can become an exciting part of the thriving aromatherapy industry.

Classes start as soon as October 15 - so don't wait! Getting started is easy:


 

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Your admissions advisor will work with you to answer all of your questions and help you every step of the way. Act today and by October 15, you'll be able to say confidently, "I'm living my passion for helping others by becoming a Certified Aromatherapist, Master Aromatherapist, or even earning my accredited degree in aromatherapy!"

 

Tracey Abell, ACHS President

Written By: Tracey Abell, ACHS President

Ms. Tracey Abell is the President and CEO of American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS). She has more than 20 years of experience in online higher education management. Her career has focused on managing complex projects, including institutional eligibility and administration of Title IV student financial aid programs, program development, and navigating multi-state finance, HR, and academic regulations. Tracey is an advocate for promoting professional pathways for integrative health and wellness professionals and is engaged in promoting equitable transfer credit and degree recognition policies in higher education. Tracey earned a BS in Business Management from Western Governors University and an MS in Education with a specialization in Leadership in Higher Education from Capella University. She is committed to promoting access to higher education and student outcomes through innovative online programming that meets the needs of post-traditional learners. She has been actively involved with the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) as a Business Standards and Title IV evaluator since 2014 and is a current DEAC Commissioner.