What is Level 4 complementary therapies?
VTCT Level 4 Diploma in Complementary Therapies This is an advanced practitioner level qualification and a qualification in Body Massage, Aromatherapy and Reflexology is a pre requisite. Mandatory units covered: Interpersonal skills for the complementary therapist. Advanced aromatherapy for the complementary therapist. The VTCT Level 3 Diploma in Complementary Therapies is a preparation for work qualification that has been designed to prepare you for a career as a complementary therapist, whether it be as an aromatherapist, reflexologist or massage therapist/practitioner.The Level 3 Diploma in Complementary Therapies provides progression opportunities to specialist complementary therapy qualifications at Level 4. Alternatively, you may wish to seek employment or self-employment as a: Complementary therapist. Aromatherapist.
What are the most common complementary therapies?
Complementary physical and/or psychological approaches include tai chi, yoga, acupuncture, massage therapy, spinal manipulation, art therapy, music therapy, dance, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and many others. These approaches are often administered or taught by a trained practitioner or teacher. Yoga, tai chi, and movement-based alternatives Gentle movement practices like yoga and tai chi are increasingly popular physical therapy alternatives, especially for people managing chronic pain. These approaches can: Improve balance and coordination. Increase flexibility and range of motion.