How to Earn an Acupressure Certification

How to Earn an Acupressure Certification



Having proper credentials in any industry is a vital part of predicted success. In acupressure, credentials are necessary so patients can feel at ease with a practitioner. Acupressure practitioners trained in Chinese medicine can alleviate conditions, such as skin problems and chronic back pain, by selecting and applying pressure to acupoints, or points located throughout the body.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access




Money for your tuition







Research Acupressure Schools




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Research the type of certification you are seeking. There are basic levels of instruction, and moderate or advanced levels of study. Depending on your goals and financial position, you need to select a school that compliments your needs.





2


Determine when you can attend classes. Because acupressure is a form of bodywork, much of the program's requirements may need to be satisfied in a class setting with real people on which to practice techniques. However, basic concepts and fundamentals may be offered through Web courses when applicable.





3


Find reputable schools and schedule a visit. Talk to students and staff. If you can't make it to the campus, request a virtual tour or video. Visit the Natural Healers Web site to search schools within your state (see Resources below).



Earn Your Certification in Acupressure




1


Know the level of commitment involved. Most schools offer state licensing as well as national certification, but not always within the same program. You may also want to check out becoming certified with the Acupressure Therapy Institute, which regulates credentials for practitioners.





2


Apply to the school in advance of the deadline. Specify the program you are applying for and remember to complete all necessary information along with submitting any required application fees.





3


Set up financial assistance. School loans may be available through a bank, as well as scholarships offered at each school.





4


Do the work. No pain, no gain. Unfortunately, students who withdraw early from their program may only earn partial credit towards future certification. Additionally, not being fully certified is guaranteed to prohibit your employment in most settings.





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Decide what to do next. Some of the options upon certification include private practice, group practice, hospital work, overseas practice, training to teach acupressure, participating in research and developing a specialty.





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Get some basic knowledge before you enroll. Visit the Eclectic Energies Web site to learn more (see Resources below).








Tips & Warnings










Tuition prices range depending on the level of certification you are seeking and the reputation of the school's program.








Acupressure is used to treat mild or chronic conditions and diseases in the mild stages of symptom development. Acute distress such as difficulty breathing, heartbeat irregularity and the like are best left to emergency room doctors.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary healthcare provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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