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CIBTAC 1 E21
AROMATHERAPY DIPLOMA
We have received requests from tutors to add more information to the existingAromatherapy Syllabus to ensure the correct breadth and depth of information isbeing taught to prepare learners for the theory examination.
The aromatherapy syllabus is currently being rewritten but during this interim perioduse the attached document. It will be known as the Temporary Existing Syllabus.
The headings in black text have not been changed, however, the text in italic underthese headings is the additional information.
Please exchange these pages with those in the front of your existing syllabus.
The Case Studies and Examination information remains unchanged.
aim of course: To enable candidates to add Aromatherapy treatments to theirexisting portfolio of treatments.
entry level: RecognisedAnatomy & Physiology qualification or anequivalent.
SUBJECTS TO BE STUDIEDGeneric Areas of Study:G2 Health & HygieneG3 Skin Structure and FunctionG4 Skin Diseases
G7 Business StudiesG8 Salon ProceduresG9 Nutrition
Other Subjects: History of AromatherapyPhilosophy of Complementary TherapiesAnatomy & Physiology RevisionOlfactory SystemChemistry of Essential OilsMixing & BlendingPathologyClient Care and Consultation
Massage MovementsAftercare/Homecare AdviceCase Studies
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CIBTAC 2 E21
MINIMUM TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 150 HoursThis must include a minimum of 100 hours contact, 50% of which must be spentworking within a commercial salon/clinic environment and 50 hours of additionalstudy.
EXAMINATIONS:
THEORY 45 minutes multiple choice paper.
PRACTICAL 1 hours.Plus 16 Case Studies to be presented to the examiner.
EXAM FEE To be issued annually by CIBTAC
This course could be covered over a flexible time basis, enabling many part timelearners to qualify who would not be able to attend school/college on a full time basis.
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CIBTAC 3 E21
HISTORY OF AROMATHERAPY
History, theory, definition and development of aromatherapy up to thepresent day.
* Explain the history of Aromatherapy from the beginning of its development tothe present day, to include:
Egyptians
Greeks
Romans
China/India 19th Century scientific approach
* Explain the involvement of Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, Jean Valnet andMarguerite Maury and how they developed Aromatherapy throughout the lastcentury
* Define the term aromatherapy
The holistic approach to aromatherapy.
* Identify what is meant by the term holistic approach
* Explain the historical influences that have brought about an holistic approachto health and well being
Aromatherapy used in the promotion of heal th and well being.
* Describe how aromatherapy: Treats the whole person, mind, body and spirit.
May be used in conjunction with orthodox medicine.
Can be used to assist in the prevention of illness.
Theory of how Aromatherapy works.
* Explain how aromatherapy works to include:
Effect of essential oils on body systems
Methods of using essential oils:Equipment Treatment Methods
Steamers InhalationVapourisers ImmersionDiffusers Topical applicationBaths Compress
Therapeutic and physiological effects on the mind and body.
* Explain the physiological and psychological effects of aromatherapy
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CIBTAC 4 E21
PHILOSOPHY OF COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES
An understanding of the ho list ic nature of complementary therapies.
* Discuss the terms:
Complementary therapies Alternative therapies
Holistic therapies
Wellbeing Holistic health
Disease Therapy
An awareness of SIX other natural therapies, plus current views andresearch in holistic medicine, e.g. Shiatsu, Reflexology, Acupuncture,etc
* Research six natural therapies to cover description, benefits and effects toinclude the following:-
Acupuncture Reflexology
Shiatsu
Choice ofthree other natural therapies.
Awareness of voluntary and s tatutory support systems within thecommunity.
* Discuss the pros and cons of an integrated health approach, combiningconventional scientific medicine with complementary therapies.
* Research the availability of these support systems within own community.
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY REVISION
A general revision of the funct ion of al l systems affected byAromatherapy with particular reference to:Skin Nervous SystemInternal Organs Blood, Circulation
Lymphatic System Elimination ProcessRespiration
Refer to the CIBTAC Anatomy & Physiology syllabus for details of the topics listedabove.
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CIBTAC 5 E21
OLFACTORY SYSTEM
Structure and function of the olfactory system.Connection w ith the nervous system.An understanding of how the body receives, transmits and interprets
smell.
* Describe the structure and function of the olfactory system to include: Process of smelling
* Describe how the body receives, transmits and interprets smell to include:
Olfactory hairs
Olfactory cells Olfactory nerves
Olfactory bulb
Olfactory tract
Limbic System to include:o Relationship between the Olfactory and Limbic Systemso Relationship between the Limbic and Nervous Systemso Why different smells can evoke emotional responses.
CHEMISTRY OF ESSENTIAL OILS
An understanding of how essential oi ls are absorbed in to the body andtheir effects.
* Explain how essential oils are absorbed and their effects on body systems toinclude:
Liquido Oral
- Mouth- Stomach- Small intestines- Large intestines- Blood stream- Body tissues and organs
o Dermal- Skin
- Muscle tissue- Joints- Blood stream- Body tissues and organs
Vapouro Inhalation
- Nose olfaction- Brain- Chemical release- Mental/Emotional effects- Lungs- Blood stream- Body tissues and organs
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CIBTAC 6 E21
Pathways of eliminationo Skino Lungso Kidney
- Bladder
Chemical consti tuents to inc lude:
* Explain the basic chemical constituents of essential oils to include:
Organic Chemistry:- Atoms- Molecules- Hydrocarbons:
o Terpenes:o Monoterpenes, Sesquiterpenes
- Oxygenated compounds:
o Alcoholso Aldehydeso Esterso Ketoneso Oxideso Phenols
* Describe the main properties and note any safety points for the followingchemical constituents:
Terpenes:o Monoterpenes,o Sesquiterpenes
Alcohols
Aldehydes
Esters
Ketones Oxides
Phenols
* Give a description of therapeutic properties for the following:Analgesic DiureticAnti biotic ExpectorateAnti bacterial Hypertensive
Anti depressant HypotensiveAnti fungal Immuno-stimulantAnti inflammatory InsecticideAntiseptic ParasiticideAnti-spasmodic RehydratingAnti-viral RelaxantBalsamic SedativeCalmative StimulantDetoxifying Uplifting
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CIBTAC 7 E21
Methods of extraction
* Explain the following methods of extracting essential oils to include:
Carbon Dioxide Steam Distillation
Enfleurage/Maceration Expression Hydro Diffusion
Solvent Extraction
Care and storage
* Explain the importance of the correct storage of essential and carrier oils toinclude:
Type of container
Conditions of storage
Shelf life of essential and carrier oils Labelling
Safety factors and toxici ty
Explain what is meant by the terms:
Phototoxicity (photosensitisation)
Irritation Sensitisation
Photosensitivity
Potential toxicity of oils
Dangers of overdose
* Explain in what circumstances an overdose of essential oils could occur
Effects on pregnancy
* Debate the safety issues of using essential oils during pregnancy.
* Explain why it is inadvisable to give aromatherapy treatments using essentialoils during the first three months of pregnancy:
Basil MarjoramClary Sage MyrrhCypress PeppermintFennel RoseJasmine RosemaryJuniper Thyme
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CIBTAC 8 E21
Nut & wheat allergies
* State the importance of identifying clients with nut and wheat allergies
* Explain how to carry out a dermal or patch test over the necessary time
period on clients who have known allergies and/or sensitizing conditions toinclude
Appropriate explanation
Time interval Most reactive essential and carrier oils
Volatili ty - Top, Middle, Base Notes
* Differentiate between top, middle and base notes.
ESSENTIAL OILS
The common name, botanical name, country of origin and part of plantshould be studied for the following 40 oils:
ESSENTIAL OIL NOTE ESSENTIAL OIL NOTEBasil T Lemon TBenzoin B Lemongrass TBergamot T Mandarin MBlack Pepper M Marjoram MCedarwood (VIR) B Mellisa MChamomile (GER) M Myrrh BCinnamon B Neroli B
Clary Sage T Niaouli TClove B Orange Sweet TCommon Pine M Patchouli BCypress M Peppermint MEucalyptus T Petitgrain TFennel Sweet M Rosemary MFrankincense B Rose Otto BGeranium Egyptian M Sandalwood BGinger B Tea Tree TGrapefruit T Thyme T
J asminum Officinale B Valerian MJ uniper M Vetivert BLavender (TRUE) M Ylang Ylang B
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CIBTAC 9 E21
MIXING AND BLENDING
Practice in the mixing and blending of face and body oils:adults, children, elderly, clients on medication, pregnancy.
* Define the term synergy
* Explain the precautions to take when blending and mixing essential oilsfor the following:
Adults
Children, Elderly,
Clients on medication
Pregnant clients
* Mix appropriate blends of essential oils for face and body treatments to suit
clients needs.
Properties and effects of the following list of carrier oils:
* Describe the properties and effects of the following carrier oils:
Apricot/Peach Kernal Evening PrimroseAvocado GrapeseedCalendula JojobaCarrot oil Sunflower
PATHOLOGY
A knowledge of the systems and prognosis o f commonly encounteredconditions to include:
Asthma
Angina
Arthritis
Diabetes Mellitus
Eczema
Epilepsy
High & Low Blood Pressure
Multiple Sclerosis (M.S.) Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.)
Psoriasis
Pre Menstrual Tension (PMT)
Menopause
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Stress related disorders, migraine
Drugs, addictions
Allergies
Depression Eating Disorders
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CIBTAC 10 E21
CLIENT CARE AND CONSULTATION
Preparation of t reatment room and couch.
* Prepare a suitable treatment environment to cover
Lighting Ventilation
Heating
Sound
* Demonstrate safe, hygienic and effective preparation of the area:Couch EquipmentTrolley ProductsTowel management Supports
Ensuring clients comfort , privacy, warmth, etc
* Demonstrate safe, hygienic and effective preparation of the client for thetreatment, to include:
Privacy for the client to change if necessary
Adequate covering to keep the client warm
Positioning of the client
Support for the clients comfort Clean towels and linen for each client
Obtaining information to include medical history, present medicationsbeing taken, reason for treatment, noting and acting upon any apparent
contra-indications.
* Explain the purpose and importance of consultations prior to treatment.
* Obtain and document information from the client, to include all the standardconsultation details and specifically:
Personal details
Client profile Lifestyle
Medical history Current medication
Contra-indications (where necessary doctors approval is obtained prior to
treatment) Reasons for treatment and treatments required
Systems assessment to check:
How the different systems are functioning in relation to each other,
Specify how the conditions identified may have come about How the condition may affect the rest of the body, physically,
emotionally and mentally.
Clients consent
* Carry out an initial assessment of the client to include:
Verbal discussion
Visual observation Manual palpation
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CIBTAC 11 E21
* Recognise contra-indications that restrict or prohibit treatment and know howto act accordingly
* Formulate a treatment plan to meet client needs and expectations
* Check the client has a full understanding of the treatment procedure
Refer to clients history
Review previous treatment
Update details
* Explain the importance of client confidentiality
* Specify referral procedures and how to carry them out, to cover:
Referring the client to the medical or associated profession
Referring the client to another colleague Accepting a client who has been referred.
* Explain the methods used to gain and record information.
Discussion Listening skills
Questioning skills
Body Languageo Gestureso Facial expressions
Posture
Written skillso Text legibleo
Accurate spelling, punctuation, grammaro Logical structure, use of paragraphs, headings and sub headingso Suitable style of writingo Correct technical vocabulary
MASSAGE MOVEMENTS SPECIFIC TO AROMATHERAPY TREATMENTS
An understanding of the purpose of various movements and thedif ference between aromatherapy treatment and Swedish massage.
* Distinguish between the different techniques and movements required tocarry out a full aromatherapy massage to include:
Effleurage Lymphatic drainage
Pressure point therapy
* Differentiate between the movements performed in an aromatherapy andSwedish massage treatment.
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CIBTAC 12 E21
Detailed movements for the following areas:
Face (including initial cleanse)
Feet
Entire Spinal Area (back, neck, shoulders)
Legs (anterior and posterior)
Arms Scalp
Abdomen
* Recognise contra-actions and adapt the treatment where necessary.
Physiological effects of massage
* Describe the physiology and psychological effects of massage.
Define the follow ing terms:
Infra red
High frequency
Ultra sound
AFTERCAREThe appropriate aftercare/homecare advice for the massage treatmentensuring sui tability to client needs and recommendation as to where theclient may obtain fur ther professional advice if appropriate.* Recommend suitable after/homecare advice and guidance to meet the clients
needs to include:
Water intake and herbal teas Avoid removal of oils
Avoid using bath oils that evening Continuation of relaxation process
Avoid alcohol Healthy eating
Exercise Recommendations for correct home use of essential oils and self
treatment
Contra-actions
Where to go if problems occur post treatment
Advice on caring for clients needs and requirements
* Advise the client on the possible after effects of the treatment i.e. healingcrisis
* Explain and evaluate the clients treatment plan to include:
Outcomes
Effectiveness of treatment Changes in clients requirements
Clients expectations
If the treatment met the needs of the client Reviewing outcomes and progress
Recommendations for further treatments Identifying longer term needs
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CIBTAC 13 E21
* Correctly and accurately record aftercare and homecare advice on the clientsconsultation card
* Explain the importance of never diagnosing a medical condition or offeringadvice about medication
* Explain the importance of referral procedures to include:
Recognising own limitations and when a client needs to be referred to:o Counselloro GPo Other Complementary Therapisto Social Care or Nursing sector
CASE STUDIES
The learner must complete fourcase studies, comprising fourtreatments for eachclient, totalling sixteen treatments. The case studies must include a range of
conditions, ages and lifestyles.
Case studies are not to be carried out on other learners within the group.
Please refer to the Introduction to Case Studies Booklet and the individualAromatherapy Booklet for tutor and student guidelines; this can be obtained from theCIBTAC office.
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CIBTAC 14 E21
AROMATHERAPY TREATMENT PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONTime allowed 1 hours
guide for schools/examiners
1. Detailed ConsultationA consultation card must be completed by the candidates with the client at thestart of the examination. A detailed record should be made of the clientsmedical history, present medications being taken, contra-indications apparentand reasons for treatment.All clients to be allocated by examiner.
2. Preparation of Work ing AreaThe candidate is responsible for ensuring that the working area issatisfactorily prepared prior to the treatment being undertaken.
3. Preparation and Care of the Client
The candidate is responsible for the suitable preparation of the client prior tothe treatment being undertaken.
4. Selection of Essential OilsCandidates will be asked about their choice of carrier and essential oils and
% dilution during oral questioning and alternatives to that choice.
5. Treatment MovementsThe examiner will be looking at the candidates posture together with rhythmand flow of movements.
6. Aftercare and AdviceThe candidate must demonstrate to the client suitable aftercare following thetreatment as well as advising on the follow up treatment which could beof benefit to the client. This should also be recorded on the clients card.
7. HygieneThe candidate must demonstrate high standards of hygiene before, duringand after treatment to negate the possibility of cross infection.
8. Personal Appearance and DeportmentThe candidate must present a totally professional image to the client andwear suitable clothes to meet this criterion.
9. Oral QuestionsThe examiner will ask the candidates oral questions relative to the treatment,selection of oils, purpose of various movements and overall summery of thetreatment carried out.
10. Case StudiesMust be graded by the tutor and be available to the examiner onarrival. These will be verified by the examiner after the examination.Accommodation must be available for up to 2 hours.
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CIBTAC 15 E21
CIBTAC
School / College Examined ..
Date of Examination.
EXAMINERS FEEDBACKWRITTEN AROMATHERAPY
Average % mark
Generic Areasof Study
Anatomy &Physiology
.
Treatments
GeneralComments
Examiners Name
85-100% = Excellent75-84% =Good60-74% =Satisfactory0-59% =Below StandardIn each case indicate theaverage % mark in the boxprovided
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CIBTAC 16 E21
CIBTAC
School / College Examined.
Date of Examination.....
EXAMINERS FEEDBACKPRACTICAL AROMATHERAPY
Average % mark
Consultation
Preparation ofWorking Area
Preparation ofClient
AromatherapyTreatment OilBlend
AromatherapyTreatmentsmassage
Aftercare andAdvice to Client
HygieneProcedures
PersonalAppearance &Deportment
Oral Questions
85-100% =Excellent75-84% =Good60-74% =Satisfactory0-59% =Below StandardIn each case indicate theaverage % mark in the
box provided
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CIBTAC 17 E21
Case Studies
General
Comments
Examiners Name..
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CIBTAC 18 E21
AROMATHERAPY PAPER
Approx Guide Breakdown of MCQ Questions
Time Allowed: 45 MinutesNumber of Questions: 40Number of Marks: 60
Generic Areas of Study 18%
Anatomy & physiology 15%
Treatments 67%
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CIBTAC 19 E21
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRACTICAL AROMATHERAPY EXAMINERS(* to pass the minimum mark must be achieved)
Consultation * (min 8) 14 marks
Detailed medical examination 2 marksDetailed lifestyle notes 2 marks
Contra-indications 2 marksObservations/precautions 2 marksReasons for treatment 2 marks
Treatment plan 2 marksRecording of treatment 2 marks
Preparation of Working Area 3 marksCouch 1 markTrolley and products 1 markConsultation environment 1 mark
Preparation of Client 3 marks
Client modesty 1 mark
Positioning of the client 1 markPositioning of treatment 1 mark
Aromatherapy Treatment (Massage) * (min 11) 18 marks
Client care 2 marksTreatment procedures 2 marksMassage movements 3 marksPressure 3 marksRhythm 3 marksTechnique 3 marksTiming 2 marks
Aromatherapy Treatment Oil Blend * (min 5) 8 marks
Appropriate essential oils chosen 2 marksAppropriate quantity of essential oil used 2 marksAppropriate choice of carrier oil 2 marksAll oils blend well together and meet the treatment needs 2 marks
Af tercare and Advice to Cl ient * (min 6) 10 marks
Explanation of the effects of the treatment 2 marksWhat a client should and should not do 2 marksHow the client may feel/reaction to treatment 2 marksHow the client can use the oils at home 2 marksNext treatment date 2 marks
Hygiene Procedures 3 marks
Procedures throughout and in conclusion to the treatment 3 marks
Personal Appearance and Deportment 3 marksPersonal appearance 1 markAttitude 2 marks
Oral Questions 8 marksAt examiners discretionCase Studies * (min 18) 30 marks
4 different clients to be treated 4 times each
Possible Total Marks 100Pass Mark 60/100
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CIBTAC 20 E21
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION MARKING SHEET
AROMATHERAPYDuration:
School/College: Country:
Examiner:
Consultation
PreparationofWorkingA
rea
PreparationofClient
AromatherapyTreatment
Massage
AromatherapyTreatment
OilBlend
Aftercare&AdvicetoClient
HygieneProcedures
PersonalAppearanceandDeportment
OralQuestions
CaseStudies
TOTAL%
Remarks
Pass =60 - 74%,
Credit =75 - 84%,
Honours =85 -100%
Maximum Marks 14 3 3 18 8 10 3 3 8 30 100
* Minimum Pass Marks must be achieved 8 11 5 18
CANDIDATES NAME
No. (BLOCK L ETTERS)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Group TOTAL
Aver age for Grou p
Aver age % for Gro up
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CIBTAC 21 E21
AROMATHERAPY DIPLOMA
recommended reading
The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy
S Battaglia
A-Z AromatherapyPatricia Davies
Essential Oils in ColourR Caddy
Fragrant PharmacyValerie Ann Worwood
Gattefosses Aromatherapy
R Gattefosse
Massage and AromatherapyL Goldberg
Shirley Prices Aromatherapy WorkbookS.PriceISBN 072252645
The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Essential OilsJ .Lawless
Carrier Oils for Aromatherapy & MassageL Price, I Smith, S Price
Handbook of AromatherapyD Ryman
The Art of AromatherapyR TisserandISBN 085207140X
Chemistry of Essential OilsD Williams
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CIBTAC 22 E21
AROMATHERAPY
CASE STUDY
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CIBTAC 23 E21
AROMATHERAPY CASE STUDY
Guidelines to consider:
1. A detailed consultation should be carried out but the clients name andaddress should be kept separately on the consent form.
2. Clients must be aware of all possible contra-indications.
3. Clients signature must be on all consultation sheets.
4. All the enclosed forms should be completed for each case study and eachtreatment must be recorded.
5. If the treatment is being altered at all, please explain and justify this.
6. Additional information can be included in the homecare advice.
7. All treatments to be validated by the tutor.
8. Case studies to be graded by course tutor following CIBTAC % gradingguidelines i.e. 85-100% Excellent, 75-84% Good, 60-74% Satisfactory.
Marking / Grading Guidelines refer to the separate Case StudyPack available from the CIBTAC office
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CIBTAC 24 E21
AROMATHERAPY CASE STUDY
confidential assessment consultation card
Client Code(Name, address, telephone to be kept separately on consent form)Date of Birth.. OccupationDoctor Address...
Telephone..
personal informationReason for visit..Referred by.Emergency Contact.Are you receiving any other therapies, if so which?..............................................
medical historyMedication (including contraceptive pill and HRT)
Pregnant/Miscarriage Allergies Drugs Smoking FaintingPeriods/PMT Hepatitis Diabetes Epilepsy HIV/AIDSCancer Operations Heart/
PacemakerScar Tissue Blood Pressure
Breathing Circulation Digestion BowelMovements
Varicose/BrokenVeins
J oints Eyes Hearing Headaches SwellingsPainful Areas Muscle
ToneNausea Open
Wound,Cuts
Skin Problems
Skin type Dry,Oily,Combination J oint/NeckInjuries
ScalpDisorders
Tick if the following are applicable with details below
Does the client need to obtain doctors permission prior to treatment? YES NOHas the client obtained written doctors referral if required? YES NO
Date of Consultation
Practitioners Signature..
Clients Signature
Tutors Signature..
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CIBTAC 25 E21
AROMATHERAPY CASE STUDY
confidential assessment consultation card
Do You
Smoke How many daily?...........................
Drink alcohol (units per week)
Drink tea (how much daily)..Drink coffee (how much daily)...Drink water (how much daily)..Other liquids (how much daily)..
Have a balanced diet.Eat regular meals
Take exercise how oftenWhat type
Work. Regular hours / flexi /shift/ unspecified............
Take care of children How many..Ages.
Take care of elderly.. Sick.Disabled..
Sleep well /poorly/restless.
Do you suffer from depression / tension /anxiety / stress..
How does the above condition affect you...............................
Is your outlook optimistic / pessimistic..
Do you have a disability
Do you wear glasses / contact lenses /hearing aid.
Posture
Personality: Confident / Nervous / Mixture..
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CIBTAC 26 E21
specified points to note requirements and preferences for client care
End of treatment drink
Head and body supports
Music and lights..
Availability or restrictions for appointment
Date of Consultation
PractitionersSignature..
ClientsSignature.
Tutors Signature
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CIBTAC 27 E21
AROMATHERAPY CASE STUDY
visual observation and pre check
Standing
Lying on a couch
Scalp
Hair
Skin
Eyes
Ears
Nails
Circulation
Feet
Legs
Abdominal Area
Buttock Area
Back Area
Date ofConsultation
Practitioners
Signature
ClientsSignature
Tutors Signature..
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CIBTAC 28 E21
AROMATHERAPY CASE STUDY
general client introduction / profile
Practitioners SignatureDate
Tutors Signature..Date..
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CIBTAC 29 E21
AROMATHERAPY CASE STUDY
consent to be a case study
(To be retained by the tutor and shown to the examiner before the practical exam)
Name
(Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms)
Address
I have agreed to be a case study for.a StudentPractitioner in
I have undertaken a full consultation and completed the lifestyle questionnaireprior to treatment, which is complete and accurate to the best of myknowledge
I have obtained medical consent from my G.P. to have this treatment. (Ifapplicable to my current state of health).
I have not obtained medical consent from my G.P. to have this treatment.
I agree to notify the Practitioner of any change in my medical condition.
I have had the therapy explained to me.
Further relevant information I wish to give to myPractitioner......
PractitionersSignature..Date
ClientsSignatureDate
Tutors Signature Date
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CIBTAC 30 E21
AROMATHERAPY CASE STUDY
essential oil blendingIt is recommended that no more than 4 essential oils be used in a treatment and a full
working knowledge of top notes, middle notes and base notes is demonstrated in theblend.
A separate facial oil may be required and should include the most suitable carrier oilfor the clients skin type.
Methods (s) of treatment suitable; Massage, compress, inhalation, baths, burnersetc. can be recommended as homecare.
Treatment CarrierOil
Quantityml
EssentialOil
QuantityDrops
PropertiesRequired
Treatment1
PractitionersSignature
TutorsSignature
Treatment2
PractitionersSignature
TutorsSignature
Treatment3
PractitionersSignature
TutorsSignature
Treatment4
PractitionersSignature
TutorsSignature
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CIBTAC 31 E21
AROMATHERAPY CASE STUDY
Recommended Homecare, Aftercare
Recommended Follow Up Treatment Plan
Practitioners SignatureDate...
Clients Signature..Date...
Tutors Signature.. Date
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CIBTAC 32 E21
AROMATHERAPY CASE STUDY
Treatment1
Treatment2
Treatment3
Treatment4
Body Oil
Face Oil
Areas Treatedand
Findings
Head & Scalp
Face
Neck
Shoulder Girdle
Chest
Abdomen
Arms
Legs (front)
Feet
Legs (back)
Back
Buttock Area
PractitionersSignature
TutorsSignature
.
Date
PractitionersSignature
TutorsSignature
Date
PractitionersSignature
TutorsSignature
Date
PractitionersSignature
.
TutorsSignature
.
Date
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