Introduction to aromatherapy: Rubbing with essential oils
Let yourself be inspired by the potential of aromatherapy!
Are you from a healthcare profession and would like to gain an initial insight into aromatherapy and its possibilities for rub-ins?
Aromatherapy as a complementary nursing method promotes health and well-being, alleviates discomfort and is always oriented towards the individual needs of the patients – in line with the nursing process and nursing diagnoses.
What can you expect?
- On the first day of the course and during the self-study phase, you will become familiar with the general basic knowledge for the sensible and safe use of essential oils, carrier oils and hydrosols.
- On the second day of the course, the focus is on the intuitive practice of massage and oiling. Scent, sensation, rhythm, warmth, and movement blend with the presence of the giver and the openness of the receiver. During this practical day, you will learn the logical principles of healing touch and massage without adhering to a specific system.
Learning objectives:
- They delve into the basic knowledge for the sensible and safe use of essential oils, carrier oils and hydrosols.
- You will learn the principles of healing touch and massage with essential oils.
- Through practical exercises, you will get to know your hands and receive direct feedback from your massage partners/the trainer.
- You can give a hand and arm oiling and use memory aids such as grip flow drawings on body diagrams.
- They practice shoulder and neck oiling and understand where/how tension can be released.
- They understand their own grips and how to align them anatomically.
- They feel confident developing their own massaging oil treatments and incorporating them into their skincare routine.
Who is this seminar package intended for?
This course is designed for nursing professionals from long-term or acute care settings, as well as home care providers, who wish to gain an initial understanding of the potential of aromatherapy, focusing on rubs, oiling, and massage. We also recommend this course to individuals who would like to assume responsibility for aromatherapy within their institution.
The healing power of hands
"This introductory course makes tangible how much power lies in mindful touch. Through rubs, oiling and massage, knowledge of aromatherapy is combined with direct experience – a valuable foundation for creating care with more presence, warmth and closeness."
Information - Introduction to Aromatherapy
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More details about the content and lecturers of the individual modules are linked below. A day of in-person instruction (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) corresponds to 7 learning hours; self-study, including preparation and follow-up phases, also corresponds to 7 learning hours.
Module 1: Self-study / Preparation and follow-up phase Basic seminar and fundamental knowledge
Module 1: In-person day, basic seminar and fundamental knowledge
Module 2: The healing power of your hands - Rubbing with essential oils -
Confirmation of participation
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Each February and September
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Nursing professionals from long-term care, acute hospitals, home care (health professional, care professional, health and social care assistant (AGS)) who would like to learn about aromatherapy.
In justified cases, exceptions to the admission requirements are possible. In such cases, please submit a written application including a letter of motivation.
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Location: farfalla Academy in Uster
Duration: 2 days/21 learning hours - Price: CHF 690
Would you like to receive personal advice?
We'll help you find the right aromatherapy courses! Book an online appointment now or write to us directly at akademie@farfalla.ch.
Are there any questions left unanswered?
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Choosing the right course depends on your professional background and goals. Here you will find an overview of the different programs:
Aromatherapy courses for private use and for people in counseling and care
- Short course on aromatherapy for the home medicine cabinet (AHA, 5 days)
For whom? Anyone interested in using essential oils safely in everyday life.
Objective: To provide sound basic knowledge of aromatherapy for private use. - Certificate course in aromatherapy for counseling (ZAHA, 5 + 5 days)
For whom? All interested individuals who want to use essential oils safely in everyday life and are aiming for a certificate.
Objective: To provide sound basic knowledge of aromatherapy for private use. - Diploma course in Aromatherapy for counseling (DAHA; also bookable as an upgrade to AHA: AHA-Z + AHA-D, 5 + 5 + 7 days)
For whom? Interested individuals who wish to use essential oils safely in everyday life and within the scope of their professional field (e.g., coaching and consulting) or life area (family, caregiving, etc.).
Goal: Expertise in aromatherapy through coaching and consulting.
Short course for specialists in consulting/sales in pharmacies and drugstores
- Aroma expert: in pharmacies and drugstores (42 hours)
For whom? Professionals in pharmacies and drugstores who wish to provide customers with in-depth advice on aromatherapy measures, among other things.
Objective: Practical knowledge about essential oils, gentle organic floral waters, and organic carrier oils – as natural support in all phases of life and for many everyday ailments. A valuable addition to consultations and for meaningful complementary sales.
Certificate courses for nursing staff
- Certificate course in Aromatherapy without a specialization (ZAO, 10 days)
For whom? Nursing professionals (long-term care, acute care hospital, psychiatry)
Goal: Sound training in aromatherapy in a professional context.
- Certificate course in aromatherapy with a specialization in psychiatry (ZAP, 10 days)
For whom? Nursing professionals from a psychiatric institution.
Goal: To provide sound training in aromatherapy in a psychiatric institution.
Diploma courses with specific focus areas
- Diploma course in Aromatherapy for nursing staff (DAO, 17 days)
For whom? Nursing staff without a specific area of expertise (long-term care, acute care hospital, psychiatry)
Goal: Expertise for use in nursing care with the competence to implement aromatherapy professionally and independently in a facility.
- Diploma course in Aromatherapy/Aromacare for therapists (DAT, 17 days)
For whom? Therapists who want to specifically integrate aromatherapy into their services.
Objective: Expertise for the therapeutic use of essential oils.
- Diploma course in Aromatherapy/Aromacare with a specialization in Psychiatry (DAP, 17 days)
For whom? Nursing professionals or therapists with a focus on mental health.
Goal: Expertise for use in nursing care with the competence to implement aromatherapy professionally and independently in a facility.
- Short course on aromatherapy for the home medicine cabinet (AHA, 5 days)
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Components of in-person and e-learning
The course combines in-person seminars with a digital learning platform within a blended learning concept. The in-person sessions are supplemented by modern e-learning methods. Participants can flexibly complete individual learning phases within a defined timeframe. In addition, there are short learning assessments and the opportunity to contact the instructors with any further questions.
This combination of structured self-study phases and interactive classroom modules allows for individual adaptation to personal learning pace and existing knowledge. All learning elements are didactically coordinated, ensuring that participants experience significant added value in their learning process through a clear structure and targeted tasks.
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The course certificates confirm participation and successful completion of the examinations. The diploma additionally certifies passing the diploma examination in Aromatherapy/Aromacare and the independent writing of a diploma thesis. This thesis documents and reflects the practical application of the acquired knowledge.
Recognition by the EMR
The part-time training course in Aromatherapy/Aromacare meets the requirements of the EMR quality label "Empirical Medicine Register" with a minimum of one hundred training hours. Professionals in medical or paramedical fields who meet the necessary prerequisites can register aromatherapy as a recognized method with the EMR. Further details regarding the requirements can be found in the EMR regulations' list of methods: EMR Regulations .
Self-employment outside the healthcare sector
Individuals who do not come from a healthcare profession but are seeking self-employment such as consulting or their own practice are advised to carefully assess their individual qualifications. This includes, in particular, their prior education and cantonal legislation.
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The language of instruction is Standard German or Swiss German, depending on the instructor. At the request of individual participants, any seminar can be conducted in Standard German; this will be clarified at the beginning of the seminar.
Further information about aromatherapy courses and training can be found in the FAQ of the farfalla Academy.