How do I become a certified aromatherapist?
To become eligible, you need to complete a postsecondary training program that has level ii approval from the national association for holistic aromatherapy (naha) or the alliance of international aromatherapists (aia). This includes at least 200 hours of coursework. The ifa professional aromatherapy diploma course is designed to develop knowledge and understanding of the scientific application of essential oils and evidence-based practice. It provides the learner with a myriad of skills to apply clinical therapeutic treatments in health and social-care environments.