Course Description
This 3 CE home study course discusses the topic of complimentary health approaches. Gives examples of the types of practices and products considered complementary such nonconventional medical systems including Ayurvedic medicine, homeopathy, and naturopathy. Discusses what types of practices are considered complementary such as manipulative and body based therapies, mind and body medicine, natural products, and how practitioners can offer guidance to clients regarding the benefits and risks of adopting such approaches.
Learning Objectives
Describe complementary health approaches.
Discuss what types of practices and products are considered complementary.
Discuss the efficacy of complementary health approaches.
Explain the appeal of complementary health approaches for behavioral health treatment.