aromatherapist
Aromatherapists use essential oils extracted from herbal products at the level of the interface skin and mucous membranes to improve the clients` well-being. They treat a variety of illnesses and physical or psychological conditions, under supervision and on a doctor's order.
Also called: practitioner of aromatherapy, specialist aromatherapist, traditional practitioner of aromatherapy, traditional aromatherapist, aromatherapy specialist, clinical aromatherapy practitioner, master aromatherapist, relaxation therapist
- 29
- essential skills
- 34
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 2230
- ISCO-08 group
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8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- herbal therapistWhat changes?16 skills in common
- sophrologistWhat changes?15 skills in common
- acupuncturistWhat changes?13 skills in common
- shiatsu practitioner13 skills in common
- traditional chinese medicine therapist12 skills in common
- clinical psychologist9 skills in common
- health psychologist9 skills in common
- physiotherapist9 skills in common
Essential skills
29- acupuncture methods
- advise on mental health
- apply aromatherapy
- apply context specific clinical competences
- apply massage oil
- apply massage therapy
- comply with quality standards related to healthcare practice
- consultation
- develop personalised massage plan
- develop therapeutic relationships
- discuss the medical history of the healthcare user
- empathise with the healthcare user
- ensure safety of healthcare users
- follow-up on healthcare users' treatment
- identify customer's needs
- listen actively
- maintain work area cleanliness
- massage theory
- observe healthcare users
- phytotherapy
- prepare oils
- promote mental health
- provide health education
- provide health psychological advice
- record healthcare users' progress related to treatment
- relaxation techniques
- therapeutic massage
- types of aromatherapy treatments
- types of essential oils
Optional skills
34- address side effects of menopause
- apply a holistic approach in care
- apply acupuncture
- apply business acumen
- carry out preventative internal medicine interventions
- clinical psychological treatment
- communicate professionally with colleagues in other fields
- complementary and alternative medicine
- energy therapy
- etiopathy
- fasciatherapy
- follow clinical guidelines
- general medicine
- homeopathy
- homeopathy remedies
- human anatomy
- human physiology
- keep up to date with spa products
- manage supplies
- monitor stock level
- oversee spa maintenance
- pathology
- prescribe topical therapy
- psychology
- record healthcare users' billing information
- reflexology
- sell products
- sell services
- shiatsu
- tai chi
- train employees
- types of spa
- undertake clinical audit
- work with chemicals
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