Flower Remedies (Level 3)

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  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Class hours

    200h

  • Duration

    12 Months

  • Start date

    Different dates available

You need an analytical approach combined with creativity and intuition along with a good business head to be a successful homeopath

Homeopathy is a complementary and alternative medicine and is based on the principle that ‘like treats like’. In practice, this means that substances that can cause certain symptoms can be used in small doses to relieve those symptoms. A process of dilution and shaking, called succussion, is often used as homeopaths believe that the more a substance is diluted in this way, the better it can treat symptoms.

As a homeopath, you’ll see patients with a range of physical and psychological health issues such as:

* allergies e.g. food allergy or hay fever
* arthritis
* asthma
* depression or anxiety.

Remedies are usually given in tablet, powder or liquid form.

You will take a holistic approach to your patients, looking at the underlying causes of the illness and not just the symptoms, and will address a range of physical, emotional and psychological conditions to determine a treatment plan.

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Price for Emagister users: You are saving € 100 buying this course as a package.

You must have one of the following qualification levels to take this course: A Level, BTEC, HND or HNC, NVQ (Level 1-5), Bachelor's Degree, Professional Diploma, Masters, Ph.D

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About this course

In the Flower Remedies course, you'll explore the intricate world of floral therapy and its healing potential. You'll delve into the fundamentals of flower essences, understanding their properties, and how they interact with emotional and mental well-being. The curriculum covers an array of flower remedies, allowing you to comprehend their applications in various emotional states and ailments. You'll learn to identify and create different flower remedies, gaining insights into the preparation methods and dosage guidelines. Additionally, the course emphasizes the holistic approach of floral therapy, exploring how it aligns with broader natural healing practices.

The Flower Remedies course caters to individuals keen on exploring alternative healing methods and natural remedies. It's suitable for holistic health enthusiasts, herbalists, and individuals intrigued by the therapeutic benefits of flowers and plants. This course is ideal for those aspiring to delve into floral therapy, seeking a deeper understanding of how flower essences can contribute to emotional well-being and holistic healing. Additionally, it appeals to complementary medicine practitioners and individuals passionate about incorporating natural remedies into their wellness practices.

The good news is that no prior learning knowledge or experience is essential to take this course. This course is openly available to anyone wishing to learn more about Flower Remedies (Level 3) and would like to take part in a highly rewarding distance learning study course. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and study further, so we try to keep our entry requirements to a minimum. You have the freedom to start the course at any time and continue your studies at your own pace for a period of up to 12 months from initial registration with full tutor support.

Level 3 Diploma in Flower Remedies

All online textbooks, study guides, and learning aids designed for online learning. A full range of student services, including 12 months tutor access. Free Open Learning College branded promotional item when you enrol. A personalised award upon course completion with unlimited educational support. PDF or hardcopy certificate to show employers (employer has access to certificate validation) Life-time access to Xperience™ our innovative, interactive Student Hub. Life-time access to Career Hub our dedicated portal to support our students career aspirations. Learning for Life Pack. Invitation to job fairs and career days for your business faculty.

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Subjects

  • Depression
  • Homeopathy
  • Self assessment
  • Flower Remedies
  • Therapist
  • Floristry
  • Floral Design
  • Flower growing
  • Flower Arranging
  • Therapy
  • Alternative Medicine
  • Alternative Health

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Course programme

Module 1: What are Flower Remedies?
  • This module explores the historical origins of Flower Remedies and draws comparisons between alternative and complementary medicine with conventional medicine, placing the practice within the correct context. Within the module, there is an opportunity to study the nature of flower essences and particularly the work of Hahnemann, the concept of Vital Force – and its physiological function.
Module 2: Dr. Edward Bach’s Contribution
  • This module provides an opportunity to study the biography of Dr. Edward Bach and through discussion of his works identify the timeline for Flower Remedy practice as it stands today. There is discussion relating to Dr. Bach and his interest in astrology, personality types, responses, habits and life lessons – all of which contribute to the application of modern Flower Remedy practice. He asserted that a flower essence possesses the vibrational energy of the flower it is derived from. Nosodes are also discussed and there is incorporated content on oral remedies refined from bacterial vaccines; the differences between flower remedies and homeopathy and the relationship of flowers to herbs. This module also explains the misunderstandings and myths associated with Flower Remedies.
Module 3: The Healers and the Helpers
  • This module explores how remedies are clustered, which ‘moods’ they apply to and how practitioners consider their administration. Sections include: the twelve healers, the twelve states, the seven helpers, fear, uncertainty, insufficient interest in present circumstances, loneliness, oversensitivity to influences and ideas, despondency and despair and over concern for the welfare of others.
Module 4: Types and Groups
  • This module progresses from the previous one and focuses on the following issues of interest: the thirteen remedies – corresponding with an individual’s state of mind, remedy typology – relating to an individual’s characteristics, and five flower remedies. These are rescue remedies and apply to fear and worry, depression and hope, confidence, particular occurrences, relationships and action. The rationale of knowledge and understanding of flower remedies related to diagnosis and in-depth prescribing is explored further.
Module 5: The 38 Essences
  • This module provides students with a comprehensive list in alphabetical order of the 38 essences used in flower remedy applications, their uses and relationships to symptoms. This provides practitioners with a comprehensive resource guide.
Module 6: Systems, Dosage and Strength
  • In this module, the background of flower remedy systems is explored and provides a base for discussion of common usage, relating to demography and the general knowledge that practitioners require to support practical application of this discipline. There is also exploration of the techniques and implements used in the practical creation of flower remedies, including methods of essence production, the Mother Tincture, potency, storage and how doses are established.
Module 7: Repertory
  • The repertory is explained as an index of symptoms taken and corresponding flower remedies, dosages, indications etc. for moods. It is provided for the student, and arranged in alphabetical order, providing the practitioner with an invaluable resource base for consultation.
Module 8: Interviewing and Questionnaires
  • The importance of assessing individual client needs accurately is a fundamental part of any practice, as is recording remedies given, doses and effects. This module provides the student with information on how to obtain an accurate client history and understand the correlating ‘moods’ of an individual. This is normally done through a format of questions, providing a checklist of symptoms from which practitioners can consider the corresponding remedies. Information includes: catalyst matching, marking questions, methods of interviewing clients, practitioner responsibilities, case studies, listening skills, example questionnaires, self-prescribing, and the correct use of the repertory.
Module 9: Special Circumstances
  • There are occasionally circumstances and groups of individuals who fall outside the more usual repertory and examples. This module examines the requirements and practical applications for using flower remedies with babies, children and pets. Issues covered include: plot essences, personal control, additional remedies, practitioner tools and strategies for working with these individuals.
Module 10: Practice, Care and Storage
  • The final module addresses important features of practice. These include the administration of remedies – how are they given, any contra-indications and issues such as the correct hygienic standards etc. There is a section dedicated to guidance about perfect storage of the remedies. Additional facts, frequently asked questions and answers and form templates are provided to help practitioners begin to collate administrative processes ready for receiving clients.

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Flower Remedies (Level 3)

Special Emagister price

£ 356 £ 456 VAT inc.