What are the main disadvantages of Bach flower training?
After a thorough Bach flower training course, you will be able to differentiate between flowers with similar effects. You will know how to take an anamnesis correctly and will be familiar with the process of Bach flower therapy using many examples.
The main disadvantages of a Bach flower training course are:
- The Bach flower training course is not federally recognized, but is a certificate or course confirmation. In any case, look out for training courses that are recognized by important institutions such as the ASCA Foundation (quality label for complementary medicine) and EMR (ErfahrungsMedizinisches Register).
- At certificate level, the course content and admission requirements are generally not regulated and can be determined autonomously by the schools. Quality assurance is carried out by associations such as the SVNH (Swiss Association for Natural Healing) or the SDV (Swiss Druggists' Association).
- In addition to specialist knowledge and therapeutic skills, working in Bach flower therapy also requires openness, a willingness for self-awareness, empathy, communication skills and enjoyment of therapy. Not everyone has all of these skills and not all of them can be acquired through Bach flower training.
- You can only work full-time if you have gained enough experience and achieved a certain level of recognition to generate enough customers and income.
After the Bach Flower Therapy Diploma, Bach Flower Therapy can be offered as a new therapeutic method in your own practice or used as an introduction to counseling or therapeutic work. Bach flower therapy can be used in massage practice, with animals, with children or for home use.
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