Ocean Therapy Practitioner Certification Reviews
Samantha K.
23 January, 2026
Exciting
Im learning so much about the nervous system I never questioned before.
Sharon M.
19 January, 2026
Ocean Therapy
I learned a lot through this course. I was able to complete the coursework in a time period that best worked for my busy schedule. The information contained in this course was comprehensive as well as practical!
Catherine K.
19 January, 2026
So far so good
Enjoying so far
Frankie L.
18 January, 2026
Amazing experience
Eye opening and very powerful. So glad I took this course.
Anthony M.
16 January, 2026
Ocean therapy
I'm finding the course very interesting and I'm excited to learn more
Julia B.
13 January, 2026
Enjoying the thoughtful course flow
Great rhythm between descriptive text, historical references and scientific grounding of the ocean's healing properties
Lisa L.
13 January, 2026
Modules 1-3 Ocean Therapy Practitioner
So far I am really enjoying it. The only issue I have is some of the quiz questions are not clear and could have multiple answers but when you get the answers they are not always clear either from the material. I am a Registered Nurse and if some of it confuses me-it will likely confuse people without my years of training and expertise. I believe it will be a great addition to my tool kit when I am finished.
Terese H.
12 January, 2026
Ocean Therapy
I am learning about Ocean Therapy to complement my experience of snorkelling, surfing and free diving in my ocean community. I am interested in using this information to connect and restore people through ocean based practices.
Markus L.
10 January, 2026
Ocean Therapy Course (Alma Oasis)
Rating: 4.2 out of 5 Overall impression A thoughtful, well structured program that blends somatic practice, reflective psychology, and ocean based regulation into a coherent framework. The course is strongest when it translates concepts into simple repeatable exercises. It is weaker where it makes medical adjacent claims without enough sourcing, boundaries, and safety scaffolding. Strengths Strong therapeutic logic and pacing The course consistently emphasizes regulation first, then meaning making. It encourages gradual exposure, sensory grounding, and practical rituals that clients can sustain. High quality content on grief and emotional holding The grief focused material is mature and respectful. It supports presence, pacing, and non intrusion rather than forcing catharsis, which fits ocean work well. Good integration and transfer to daily life It does not keep the benefits locked to the shoreline. The course offers ways to anchor “Blue Mind” states through memory cues, micro rituals, and home based practice. Practitioner focus It reads like training for facilitators, not just inspiration. The reflections and prompts help you think clinically about what you are doing and why. Weaknesses Medical adjacent claims need tighter evidence framing Some thalassotherapy and physiology related statements sound more certain than the evidence typically allows. Clearer sourcing, contraindications, and “not medical advice” boundaries would strengthen trust and safety. Safety protocols should be more explicit and standardized Because real ocean contact is involved, the course would benefit from clearer checklists and decision trees. Examples include cold exposure screening, panic responses, surf and rip current awareness, and referral guidance. More plug and play facilitation tools would help beginners The poetic tone is often beautiful, but sometimes reduces operational clarity. More session templates, timing guidance, sample scripts, and troubleshooting would make delivery easier. Who it is best for Coaches and practitioners who already value somatic methods, nature based regulation, and reflective facilitation, and who want a deeper conceptual foundation with usable practices. Final verdict A compelling and often excellent course with real therapeutic value. With stronger safety structure and clearer evidence framing for medical adjacent claims, it could move from very good to outstanding.
Lauren N.
03 January, 2026
Meh
Not feeling confident I could guide people yet
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