The Naturopathy Diploma Course provides the information you need to take a holistic, multidisciplinary approach to health. You will deepen your knowledge of numerous holistic therapies and learn how to follow a constitutional approach to healing, along with how to gain health benefits from your diet.
This course will provide you with the information you need to follow a naturopath approach to health safely and confidently. So, whether you are completely new to holistic therapies, wanting to expand your knowledge or have studied nutrition and are looking for a way to enhance your diet with holistic therapies to improve your health further, there is something for you here.
As it is a foundation course, it is an introduction to Naturopathy on a professional level as it provides important information relating to the types of qualifications achievable should you wish to continue your training to a professional level thereafter.
This course can also be used to help you gain further understanding of the therapies to explore for your own self healing and well being.
The body has an amazing way of healing itself and those qualified in naturopathy take a holistic approach to health considering the obstacles that prevent healing, removing them and identifying treatments that would start the healing process.
Where mainstream medical treatment looks at the symptoms of any condition, in naturopathy the underlying cause is important and must be established with the belief that symptoms are just manifestations of an inner imbalance. This imbalance may be due to emotional, physical or mental causes. Treatment plans are gentle and the primary role of any professional naturopath is to educate, enabling patients to take responsibility for their own health by embracing a healthier way of life.
Using a range of alternative methods of diagnosis, a Naturopath can often successfully pin point a predisposition in the body, before the onset of acute disease, and treat the patient with specific therapies and changes in the patients lifestyle.
The principles of Naturopathy were first used by the Hippocratic School of Medicine in about 400 BC. The Greek philosopher Hippocrates believed in viewing the whole person in regards to finding a cause of disease, and using the laws of nature to induce cure. It was from this original school of thought that Naturopathy takes its principles.
The healing power of nature: nature has the innate ability to heal
Identify and treat the cause: there is always an underlying cause, be it physical or emotional
Do no harm: a Naturopath will never use treatments that may create other conditions
Treat the whole person: when preparing a treatment plan, all aspects of a persons being are taken into consideration
The Naturopath as a teacher: a Naturopath empowers the patient to take responsibility for his/her own health by teaching self care
Prevention is better than cure: a Naturopath may remove toxic substances and situations from a patients lifestyle to prevent the onset of further disease.