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Module CE-811 – Natural Health Practitioner, General Option

The Natural Health Practitioner, General Option module aims to develop the future practitioner's clinical and relational skills. Students learn to conduct consultations, analyze cases, and develop tailored intervention plans within a comprehensive, professional approach.

The “Client-Therapist Relationship” course focuses on listening, empathy, communication, and the quality of support provided. The clinical studies help develop practical skills through case history taking, file management, and consultation follow-up.

The “Bodywork Methods” course rounds out the training with the study of natural techniques such as hydrotherapy, massage, physical exercise, relaxation, and yoga.

Overall, module 811 aims to train a practitioner capable of integrating a relational approach, clinical analysis, and natural methods within a professional and ethical framework.

35+years of experience
Flexiblelearning pace
Supportinstructor available
PDFmanuals included
Quizevery chapter
120 hclinical case studies
Module description

Strengthening your skills for autonomous practice

It follows the Health Advisor (Level 1) and Health Educator (Level 2) modules. This final stage consolidates your skills and prepares you for a more autonomous, integrative, and hands-on practice of natural care.

Naturopathy and Metabolism

Understanding the major mechanisms of regulation and vitality.

Regenerative Treatments

Detoxification, revitalization, drainage.

Bodywork Approaches

Hydrotherapy, baths, massages.

Common Homeopathic Remedies

A practical introduction to their use in a naturopathic context.

Helping Relationship and Support

Practitioner's stance, ethics, listening, and communication.

Curriculum

This module is part of the following programs

Module 811 is part of the core curriculum shared by several professional programs. Credits earned are automatically transferred if you join one of them.

CMDQ Teaching Approach

A learning experience designed for your success

Beyond the content, the quality of a training program depends on how learning is delivered, validated, and supported.

Interactive e-learning

Interactive e-learning tools.

Course workbooks

Printable course workbooks.

Online exams

Online exams.

Student Centre

Access to the Student Centre.

Virtual library

Videos and virtual library.

Personalized tutoring

Personalized tutoring service.

Tuition fees

All tuition fees are included

Fees covering e-learning access, PDF manuals, exams, and educational support.

Canada$4,050 CAD
United States$3,180 USD
Europe€3,020
Interest-free financing5 monthly installments
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What is the Natural Health Practitioner, General Option module?

The Natural Health Practitioner, General Option module (CF-811) is the specialization following the Health Advisor and Health Educator modules. It covers the Regenerative Treatment, bodywork methods, orthomolecular approaches, and the client-therapist relationship, along with supervised clinical studies.

What courses make up the Natural Health Practitioner, General Option module?

The module includes 6 courses: Anatomy Pathophysiology III (E-113), The Regenerative Treatment (E-351), Bodywork Methods (E-352), Orthomolecular Approaches (E-445), Client-Therapist Relationship (E-555), and Natural Health Practitioner Clinical Case Studies (E-820), for a total of 570 hours and 38 credits.

What is the Regenerative Treatment?

The Regenerative Treatment (E-351) is a course in the Natural Health Practitioner module that teaches the principles and techniques used to support the body's natural detoxification and regeneration through natural means.

What are orthomolecular approaches?

Orthomolecular Approaches (E-445) is a course in the Natural Health Practitioner module focused on the use of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients at appropriate concentrations to support the body's biochemical balance.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can this module be taken on its own?

This module requires having first completed the Health Educator module (CF-711). Once this prerequisite is met, it can be taken independently, without committing to a full program.

Am I eligible for merit scholarships?

Yes, every course you pass earns a merit scholarship, which is deducted from the next module.

How much time do I have to complete it?

You progress at your own pace via the Student Centre, based on your availability. The maximum duration for this module is 14 months.

Are there any prerequisites?

Yes. This module requires having completed the previous Health Educator module (CF-711).

Are credits transferable?

Yes. Credits earned in this module are automatically credited if you continue on to a program.

How is assessment conducted?

A final multiple-choice exam validates each course in the module. Self-assessment quizzes are also mandatory after each chapter.

What credential is awarded?

Upon completion of module 811, you receive the professional Natural Health Practitioner, General Option credential.