Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 Dear Martin, AIA is still a new organization in the at world. They are still learning and growing the way that we are. I do not agree with everything that is said or done but we have to start somewhere. I believe that most of the people involved do want to do what is right and that things are changing in that direction. You can not make things perfect nor right without making mistakes. I have been in at for about 26 years now. Maybe if they ask you should give them ideas on how to improve AIA. Sometimes we sit back and judge when we should be making suggestions on how to improve things so that they will grow in a productive manner. Loraine Kyle would be one of the people to start with by contacting her and I am sure that Marcia knows Loraine from her NAHA days. However, it is sad to see the talk of communication in our industry but no real attempt to do so or for the other side to attempt to solict the necessary feedback. I am afraid that we still have too many healthy egos that don't wish to hear suggestions that you, Marcia, and others can give in a healthy manner. I remember when we only had Robert Tisserand's at book along with Jeanne Rose's books in the mid-1980. Herb books were out there with little information about esssential oils and their uses. These herbal books were really of little use to someone interested in at. There was no internet as we have it today. We, each had to go to the libraries, get on the phone or write to someone who knew more than we did. Lest, we forget, we had to do our own legwork. I ended up going into the area of growing, making and manufacturing aged herbal infused oils as a result of not being able to acquire needed information. (Even today most people don't understand the aged herbal infused oils and how they work with essential oils and base carrier oils.) It was early 1990 before I ever could find an at class in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area and then I had to travel to Austin, Texas (4 hours away) to get additional training. That is when I found out that I knew as much as many of my teachers so I went back to teaching myself and told myself that I was glad that I had been to graduate school where I had to really learn how to research information. When I took Kurt Schnbelt's at class I was in heaven at what I learned to do and what not to do. When I went on the internet in 1994-5 there were only about 10,000 at businesses. I called and talked with many of them to learn as well as share information. I found out that many of these businesses did not really care about quality. They only cared about selling you something at the highest prices for the cheapest prices that they could get. I joined NAHA in 1995 when I found out that it existed because where I live there are still only about maybe 10 aromatherapists if that many. Our profession is small. We do not still have the networking skills necessary to put together organizations that are going to meet the needs of everyone. Several years ago I kidded Butch about going to one of these meetings. I didn't think that he was going because he had just returned from Turkey. My thought was not so much to get Butch to attend but to get people to realize that unless we take a stand (as you have done many times) that we can't expect aromatherapy to move forward and produce the results of honesty, integrity, quality, learning situations/schools, and the people that are needed for the next generation of at. I, for one, am glad that you are out here being " grumpy " and making people think but unless we can get the mindset of quality, integrity, honesty, and education even more out here we are going to be overrun with charletons, quacks, and crooks that are on the rise now. I teach aromatherapy within a class called Vibrant Health and Longevity at one of our community colleges. I find that I have to change up my class each semester that I teach because of the new information that I learn from this and other groups, books, and the internet. I have been teaching aromatherapy since 1993 and I have always tried to change my information as new information has been given to us. Many teachers do not changes their information because it can be time consuming to do so. I am always looking for new ideas and ways of presentation. I use my at module of my class as the basis for the rest of my class. Aromatherapy is a living field that is growing leaps and bounds each day. I wanted to have a school at one time just to teach at but I have found that it is hard enough just to keep up with the daily changes that are out here growing abundantly. There are times that I wish I could move to Austraila and get a degree in at or go to England to study but at 60 years of age I don't think so. I am learning something new each day and year as I grow and work with plants, especially roses, and make these plants into aged infused oils. I know my limitations so I will not open a school but I will continue to teach at and hopefully, instill into others the need to grow our profession through education. I do think that there are many small scale teachers such as I who are also trying to grow the future of at by teaching the best that they can. I often put in 10 to 20 hours of research for my weekly classes just on the at module. I like to use the KISS (keep it simple, sweetie) Method of at in order to motivate my students. I assign projects and they respond with interesting approaches. Thank you for reading this email, Martin. I appreciate you, Butch, and Marcia, and the others who are out here making a stand. We have to start somewhere to be able to draw that line in the sand for honesty, integrity, quality, and education. Have a great week! Rhavda Cooper Emison Scents of Success (http://www.scentsofsuccess.com) Soon new web site (http://www.visionaryproducts4u.com) Arlington, Texas Original Message: ----------------- Martin aromamedical Sun, 07 Feb 2010 11:03:18 -0000 ATFE Re: Was: EO and pregnancy - Now Educational Standards Marcia, >Martin, first I want to apologize for my rudeness. You should know after all these years that I enjoy that You also know that way back I offered to help NAHA until I realised what the organisation was really about and withdrew my support the same as you and others did. I just see with the AIA another aromatherapy organisation spouting off marketing hogwash. We have already discovered that the quality control of AIA approved courses is inadequate to say the least via the student who bravely posted here. If people want to establish a reputable organisation you do not go putting the cart before the horses by signing up schools before carefully vetting their materials. My guess is that no one in that organisation is capable of vetting the quality of aromatherapy/essential oils information being taught. Martin ATFE , " Marcia Elston " <Marcia wrote: > > Martin, first I want to apologize for my rudeness. I certainly could have > made my point without it and behaved in much the way I was criticizing you > for behaving, which in retrospect is perhaps funny, but embarrassing, > nonetheless. Your book reviews, articles, Plant Aromatics, advice and > counsel for these almost 20 years have been invaluable to me with enormous > influence and I greatly appreciate it. I've included some links for those > who might desire to explore further the development of aromatherapy > education here in the U.S. > > Martins further comments only too painfully remind me of past history and > further developments with NAHA and the fact that they are still perhaps > respected by the uninformed in spite of their many failings and > deterioration. Anyone can explore NAHA here http://www.naha.org/index.html > Martin could be right that AIA is just another one of the same. I'd like to > give them the benefit of the doubt, and will allow time and observation. > Whether the transparency I might hope for here on AFTE from any > representative of AIA also remains to be seen, as well as how they might > take and respond to criticism here. If interested, AIA can be found here > http://www.alliance-aromatherapists.org/ > > It is disheartening to see that most of the comments in this thread have > been negative with regard to personal AT education. The question I have > asked Lora relative to availability of named textbooks and annotated > research materials for any approved educational program still remains, and > it is probably a good suggestion to any prospective student to request this > information from any educator or school in which they are looking to enroll. > Since this discussion has come about, I've taken a look at about 10 leading > aromatherapy educational institutions and I have yet to find one that > provides a comprehensive list of texts or referenced research materials > used. Nor do I find complete academic credentials or biographical > information for most of the instructors. This certainly is a problem for any > prospective student and one of the things, if required, that could begin to > elevate standards. One who has been approved by both NAHA and AIA calls > herself a clinical aromatherapist, but does not supply details of her own > educational credentials. > > For a look at the history to date of the development of AT education in the > US, here is the ARC (Aromatherapy Registration Council) website. > http://www.aromatherapycouncil.org/index.html The faq has a fairly complete > history, along with lists of texts that were used by the Steering Committee. > I found it interesting that one educator (not approved by either NAHA nor > AIA) is claiming to be a Registered Clinical Aromatherapist, but do not see > a designation beyond Registered Aromatherapist on the website. > > If there was a conclusion here, and I am far from it, it would be that there > is good reason for a continued critical look. Darren's analogy of the > dripping water is somewhat fitting. The longer we wait for correction, > however, the more damage will result from the wrong path. > > Be Well, > Marcia Elston, Samara Botane/Nature Intelligence > http://www.wingedseed.com <http://www.wingedseed.com/> > http://www.wingedseed.blogspot.com <http://www.wingedseed.blogspot.com/> > http://www.aromaconnection.org <http://www.aromaconnection.org/> > " We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give. " - Winston > Churchill >> > _____ > > ATFE [ATFE ] On Behalf Of Martin > Saturday, February 06, 2010 2:58 AM > ATFE > Re: Was: EO and pregnancy - Now Educational Standards > > > > > Marcia, > > I used to know Maria and she visited me years ago when we were in agreement > with the trash being taught in aromatherapy. I don't have her book, but have > no doubt it contains some excellent information. If I had the time I would > do a review of it, but I have other more important battles to fight at the > moment over the UK impending regulation of herbalists. I would though say > that a lot of her work has involved experiments on pieces of isolated animal > tissues which I have grave reservations about how applicable that is to > aromatherapy. > > I would just like to reply to a couple of issues raised by various people > here. > 1. I certainly do not think I am the only one in the world capable of > assessing the quality of courses. We have had many students over the years > but very few indeed bother with newsgroups where by and large they know they > are wasting their breath. That also applies to the REAL experts in essential > oils, plant chemistry and all the sciences surrounding aromatherapy. It has > become clear over many years that those who try to tell it like it, is > rather than what people want to hear, are sidelined and castigated and drop > out. > > 2.It is also clear that members of associations such as the AIA do not want > to hear criticism of the organisation. That applies not just to them but to > many others. All I see here are constant references to the structure and > function of that group. Nowhere do I see the slightest concern that the > teachers they are approving know their subjects. I would dispute that they > do as evidence by their own web sites. > > Martin > -- mail2web.com - Microsoft® Exchange solutions from a leading provider - http://link.mail2web.com/Business/Exchange Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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