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Explore some of the hottest trends in holistic health when you take a tour at the California Academy for the Healing Arts. Located in beautiful Costa Mesa, California, the California Academy for the Healing Arts provides in-depth professional training programs in massage therapy, holistic health, energy work, and Reiki, among others.
Prepare yourself for national certification in massage therapy at the California Academy for the Healing Arts. Choose from either day or weekend/evening 720-hour courses in massage, in which you gain hands-on training in anatomy, mind/body/spirit connection, circulatory massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, Swedish massage, reflexology, Reiki, and much more.
Interested in becoming a holistic health practitioner? At the California Academy for the Healing Arts, gain practical education and training in all aspects of this natural healing profession. In addition to aromatherapy, this 1,440-hour course of study offers future healing arts practitioners in-depth instruction in Shiatsu, Tuina, spa therapies, nutrition and cleansing, herbal healing, spiritual healing, understanding trigger points, and relaxation/visualization techniques, and other related studies.
Certification in energy work has never been made more accessible than at the California Academy for the Healing Arts. Select from the energy work practitioner (1,440 hours) or energy work therapist (720 hours) courses. Some of the practical applications you may learn in these energy healing programs include basic touch therapy, HighSelf Resonance Therapy, energy anatomy, sound healing, color and stone healing, Reiki, world traditions in healing, and mind-body-spirit connection, nutrition/cleansing, Tuina, aromatherapy, herbal healing, flower essences, and more.
Approved by the State of California Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education, the California Academy for the Healing Arts is also an approved NCBTMB (National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork) school.
With job growth in the fields of holistic health and massage therapy expected to be faster than most other professions, now is the perfect opportunity for prospective students to get the educational edge in this popular healthcare industry. Define your future by exploring your professional pathways at the California Academy for the Healing Arts today.
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