My Credentials as a Multi-Certified, Vedic Mental Health Professional
Author :: Jess Marie, CVC, CAHC, INHC, RYT 🌻
As a non-clinical, non-traditional counselor, I have the honor of providing guidance & support on the transformative journey towards holistic well-Being through the wisdom of the Vedas. I currently reside & practice in the state of Oregon, a state of vibrant natural beauty that provides an ideal environment for discovering, learning & integrating ancient wisdom. As a dedicated practitioner, I have devoted my life to the path of Self Work, investing countless hours, resources, and unwavering commitment to my education & training in the Vedas, including philosophy, health, spirituality, ethical living, teaching & counseling techniques, psychology, and so much more. My passion lies in supporting & guiding my clients on their unique journey of Self healing, empowering them to unlock their full potential and lead fulfilling lives.
Oregon’s complementary & alternative medicine
One of the main reasons why I adore this beautiful state is its long history of alternative medicine. Since 2020, there has been an increasing demand for natural & holistic health solutions. Due to this demand, Oregon’s alternative health & medicine field is thriving with a wide variety of practitioners & institutions of all sorts, offering a diverse range of complementary & alternative therapies. The state is home to many acupuncturists, naturopathic doctors, herbalists, chiropractors, massage therapists, and many others. Oregon was one of the first states in the US to legalize the practice of naturopathic medicine, and it has a long history of supporting many other alternative health practices. Overall, the alternative health & medicine field in Oregon is a vibrant & growing industry that offers a range of opportunities for both practitioners & patients alike.
As people become more interested in taking control of their health, they are turning to alternative therapies to supplement or replace conventional medical treatments. This trend is reflected in the growing popularity of complementary & alternative medicine (CAM) in the US and around the world. In the state of Oregon, it is legal for an unlicensed but certified Vedic professional to practice & offer services. This is due to the fact that the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine has recognized Vedic Counseling, Ayurveda and Yoga as CAM practices. CAM practices are not licensed or regulated by the state in the same way that conventional medical practices are. Instead, the practice of CAM is overseen by individual professional associations & accrediting bodies.
With all of that being said, it’s perfectly legal for individuals to seek out health & wellness services from a certified Vedic professional. While licensed healthcare providers may be necessary for certain medical conditions, working with a multiple-certified Vedic professional (like me! 🌻) offers individuals integrative & unique benefits to support their mental health & well-Being.
my credentials
In regards to Vedic counseling, I’m a certified Integral Vedic Counselor & Ayurvedic Psychology Consultant (CVC & APC) through the American Institute of Vedic Studies (AIVS), a professional association that oversees the certification process for Vedic Counselors. The institute is a professional association that is dedicated to promoting & supporting the practices of the Vedas: Yoga, Vedanta, Ayurveda, Jyotish, and Vastu into a Vedic counseling model in the United States. “Founded & directed by Dr. David Frawley D. Litt., (Pandit Vamadeva Shastri), the Vedic Institute serves as a vehicle for his work. The institute works with associated organizations throughout the world, encouraging a deeper study of the Vedic teachings in all forms & branches and is interdisciplinary in approach.” AIVS is recognized as the leading organization for Vedic professionals in the US.
It’s truly an honor to have gained study recognition & credentials as a student of Dr. Frawley, for his work has inspired me well before becoming one of his students.
In regards to Ayurveda, I’m a Certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor (CAHC) through the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA), as well as having earned specialized credentials through higher education & training through Maharishi International University (MIU): Bachelor's Degree in Ayurveda Wellness & Integrative Health & Ayurveda Consultant (AC).
NAMA is the professional association that oversees the certification process for Ayurvedic Health Counselors. NAMA is a professional association that is dedicated to promoting and supporting the practice of Ayurvedic medicine in the United States. NAMA is recognized as the leading organization for Ayurvedic professionals in the US and serves as a resource for both practitioners and the general public. Founded in 2000, NAMA has since grown to include over 1,200 members, including Ayurvedic practitioners, educators, students, and supporters. NAMA certifications are recognized as the standard of excellence in the field of Ayurvedic medicine and are highly respected by both practitioners & clients. Being a part of the NAMA professional/practitioner community, I’m working very hard to promote the recognition of Ayurveda as a legitimate & valuable form of healthcare in the US.
In regards to Yoga, I’m a Certified Yoga Teacher (RYT) through Yoga Alliance, as well as having earned specialized credentials through continuing education & training: Yoga for 12-Step Recovery & Trauma-Informed Yoga. Yoga Alliance is the professional association that oversees the certification process for Yoga teachers. Yoga Alliance is a professional association that is dedicated to promoting and supporting the practice of Yoga in the United States; it’s recognized as the leading organization for Yoga professionals in the US. Yoga Alliance is the largest nonprofit association representing the worldwide yoga community.
In my experience as a client of mental health professionals throughout my life, not all counselors, health coaches, therapists & doctors address the root cause of a mental health issues, provide clear action steps, and promote accountability. While I’m not a licensed healthcare provider, I’ve found that I play a vital, important role in supporting my clients' mental health & wellness by focusing on providing accountability and promoting client responsibility & education. My clients gain a deeper understanding of their whole Self while learning practical lessons & tools for improving their overall well-Being. As a direct result of integrating the principles of the Vedas, my clients make a profound & positive impact on the quality of their lives within only a few months.
Together, we will embark on a profound exploration of the mind, body, and spirit, embracing the transformative power of Vedic wisdom to create lasting positive change.
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