Efficient Therapist Reviews
Efficient Therapist
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Therapeutic Arts Certification
Ayurvedic Practitioner Certification
Professional Hypnotherapy Certification
NLP Practitioner Certification
Lithotherapy Certification
At Efficient Therapist, we started with a simple idea: education should be accessible and straightforward. Having faced the challenges of building a therapy career ourselves, we’re dedicated to making the process easier for others. We’re a small, passionate team focused on helping individuals succeed in their therapy practice. Our goal is to provide practical education, resources, and support—everything you need to build a sustainable and secure career. Whether you’re just starting or looking to expand your skills, we believe education should work for real people, breaking down barriers and fitting into your life. At the core of Efficient Therapist is a commitment to your growth, offering tools and knowledge to empower you every step of the way
paul k.
14 August, 2025
Play therapy great course
Allowed me to have a deeper respect and clearer view of what it takes to be successful with play therapy.
Christine J.
14 August, 2025
A very thorough, intensive course
I'm learning so much. Really need to apply myself to absorb all of the information.
KATHIUSKA C.
14 August, 2025
experience is good
I learn in my own time , good experience.
Marilyn C.
13 August, 2025
am enjoying it so far i think you all could of put videos showing how the massage is really done it would be a plus.
This is a good Ayurveda course, i recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning.
Stephen G.
13 August, 2025
Mod 6- Emotions
This is the best Module, so far. It has been entertaining for the most part. It became a little drawn out with several of the boy/girl assessments. Overall, I am enjoying the course and am happy I decided to pursue it.
cristina g.
13 August, 2025
Very good
Comprehensive and engaging, the content is clear and focused
Joshua L.
13 August, 2025
Play Therapy Certification
A lot of good information that's sparked new ideas as well as validated the work I've been doing.
Kerry E.
13 August, 2025
A good introduction
I took the Sylvotherapy Practitioner Certification Course. For an introductory course it was a good value at 70% off but I have several caveats. This is an introduction only and as such I was bothered by the last module focusing on how to advertise and start up a business. You could quite literally be incapable of identifying any tree species in your area before setting up a business. I feel it would have been much more efficient to focus on the role a guide takes and how to facilitate sessions with a diverse population of clients, what being trauma informed means, practicalities of running courses in the woods, off trail, on trail, on public land, on private property, etc, the importance of first aid training, the importance of indigenous local to you tree and forest lore, safe foraging protocols...I could go on. Give us fully cited readings and a bibliography of books to read early on in the course. A lot of the info is from books over 20 years old and/or problematic books that have been challenged both scientifically and by Indigenous communities. The last module really should have laid out the areas that people needed to address as continuing education before they started selling their services. There's a valid reason why without the educational credentials you can't touch the term "therapist" where I live and this will not qualify you to use it. Still with my own background as an educator, with art therapy trainingm and as a wildcrafter with over 30 years experience I did get ideas about transforming my outdoor forest school experiences into things I can share multi-generationally as well as with people in hospice which is what I wanted to be able to do.
Hongkai L.
13 August, 2025
Informative and practical At our pace,
I have been busy, but with the forms are good documents to fall back on client facing aspects.
Lucija P.
13 August, 2025
certificate
In my certificate is a mistake. my surname is Pinterič and not Pinteri. If you do not have the letter č please give me a letter c.
Mark C.
12 August, 2025
Somewhat useful
I find it frustrating when things are referenced but not described. An example would be the meridians. If it is important enough to include, then there should be more information. The exhaustive list of meridians without any diagrams renders it useless. Are we supposed to memorize all of the names, but not know where they are? If someone hasn't done a lot of study already, several of the references don't mean anything. The course should be fully self-contained, which means I don't have to consult other resources to understand what is presented.
Susan W.
12 August, 2025
Very Transcendental!
One of my most favorite units that I taught in my junior English classes was Transcendentalism. I love Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, even so much that in preparation for teaching the unit, I rented a cabin in the woods for a week in the summer while I created my classroom lessons. Now that I am retired, this course has brought me back in touch with Nature and has provided more in-depth information about the science of sylvotherapy.
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