The Credentials Landscape
The holistic health field has many types of credentials. Understanding the difference helps you make informed choices. The spectrum ranges from simple certificates of completion to professional credentials assessed by independent standards bodies to government-issued state licenses.
Because most holistic health modalities are not state-licensed, professional credentials from recognized standards organizations become the primary quality indicator for consumers.
Certificate vs. Credential vs. License
What ICONIC Board Credentials Require
ICONIC Board offers four credential tiers, each with specific requirements:
CHHA (Certified Holistic Health Associate)
- Foundational knowledge assessment
- Ethics agreement
- Background check
- Supervision requirement
CHHP (Certified Holistic Health Practitioner)
- Documented practice hours
- Peer references
- Competency exam
- Continuing education commitment
CHHE (Certified Holistic Health Educator)
- All CHHP requirements
- Curriculum design assessment
- Teaching methodology review
DCHH (Diplomate in Comprehensive Holistic Health)
- Extensive practice (1000+ hours documented)
- Published work or thought leadership
- Advanced ethics examination
- Ongoing continuing education
What a Credential Does NOT Mean
A credential is not a medical license. ICONIC Board does not grant the right to diagnose, prescribe, or treat medical conditions.
The credential indicates professional practice standards have been met—not that the practitioner can replace your doctor or provide medical care.
How ICONIC Board Compares
ICONIC Board operates on the same model as SHRM (the Society for Human Resource Management) for HR professionals or PMI (the Project Management Institute) for project managers.
These are private professional standards bodies that set and enforce practice standards through voluntary credentialing. Their authority comes from rigor and market trust, not government mandate.
Just as employers value SHRM-CP or PMP credentials because they signal verified competency, consumers can trust ICONIC Board credentials as an indicator that a holistic health practitioner has met independently assessed professional standards.
Verifying Any Credential
How consumers can independently verify credentials (not just ICONIC):
Ask for the issuing organization. Look them up independently—don't just click links the practitioner provides.
Check if they have a public verification system. Legitimate credentialing bodies offer free, public verification tools.
Verify the credential is current. Credentials expire. A credential from 2015 with no renewal date may no longer be active.
Look for continuing education requirements. If a credential doesn't require ongoing CE, it's a one-time achievement, not an ongoing professional commitment.
ICONIC Board provides a free public verification tool where you can instantly confirm a practitioner's credential status, issue date, and renewal date.
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