Energy therapy

Description

Alternative medicine therapy which assumes that healers use the channel healing energy to get positive effects on the patients` well-being.

Alternative labels

energy therapies
methods of energy therapy
energy healing
biofield therapies and bioelectromagnetic-based therapies
energy medicine
energy-therapy

Skill type

knowledge

Skill reusability level

cross-sector

Relationships with occupations

Essential knowledge

Energy therapy is an essential knowledge of the following occupations:

Optional knowledge

Energy therapy is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this knowledge may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Masseur/masseuse: Masseurs/masseuses perform massages to help their clients relax and de-stress according to their preferences. They use appropriate massages, equipment and oils and also instruct their clients on techniques to improve relaxation.
Herbal therapist: Herbal therapists use herbal medicine to relief pain and treat illnesses such as allergies, chronic physical conditions or stress-related conditions. They study the properties and benefits of plants and create a personalised treatment plan for the patients.
Aromatherapist: Aromatherapists use essential oils extracted from herbal products at the level of the interface skin and mucous membranes to improve the clients` well-being. They treat a variety of illnesses and physical or psychological conditions, under supervision and on a doctor’s order.
Massage therapist: Massage therapists provide therapeutic massage treatments to improve the well-being of their clients. They perform a variety of massage types such as shiatsu and swedish massage, according to their client’s needs and preferences.
Complementary therapist: Complementary therapists use a range of complementary and alternative therapies to work simultaneously with the clients` body, mind, and spirit in a holistic approach. They offer practices and services for holistic wellbeing, health maintenance, health education, health promotion and prevention of illness, along with the sustainable treatment of certain illnesses, especially chronic illnesses. Their practices include but are not limited to acupuncture, aromatherapy, banotherapy, homeopathy, and herbal medicine.

 


 

References

  1. Energy therapy – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022