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Recent Blog Posts

Is Gluten Linked to Mental Health? An Overview for Students Earning a Nutrition Diploma

While “gluten-free” might be known to some as simply a trendy diet within the health community (Borchard, 2016), there may be more merits to a gluten-free diet than many are aware of. In the Western world, wheat products are the primary source of carbohydrates in the general population’s diet...
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Is Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Accurate? An Overview for Students in Life Coach Training

As a life coach, you’ll be responsible for assisting clients in setting their goals and carving an appropriate path to success. Understanding the motivations that influence different people’s paths is an essential part of offering productive coaching.  Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a theory...
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Understanding the Impact of Self-Care: A Guide for Students in Wellness Coach Training

A professional wellness counsellor is concerned with taking a holistic approach to clients to improve physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional aspects of their lives. Self-care is an important part of that process. Self-care is the process of being aware of the self—understanding one’s needs,...
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The Impact of Body Language Explained For Those Starting a Life Coach Career

When we talk about body language, we refer to the non-verbal cues that people send and receive. Body language can be a subtle way of revealing one’s emotional state, intended meaning, or disposition. While there are more direct forms of communication, professional life coaches argue that body...
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What Relationship Counselling Professionals Should Know About Attachment Theory

If you’re seeking a career as a relationship counsellor, familiarizing yourself with attachment theory can enhance your understanding of the underlying dynamics at play within a couple’s relationship (Wei, 2008). Attachment theory can be applied to interpersonal relationships as a way of...
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Habits That Wellness College Grads Can Recommend for Improving Spiritual Wellness

Wellness has many different dimensions, and while many tend to perceive wellness in terms of physical wellbeing, it goes far beyond just the physical body (Stoewen, 2017). Wellness is derived from a harmony of physical, mental and spiritual health (Stoewen, 2017), making the development of one’s...
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Want to Become a Counsellor? A Guide to Working with Clients Experiencing Sexual Trauma

Experiencing sexual abuse or sexual assault can be one of the more traumatic experiences that a person endures throughout their lifetime (Fader, 2021). Unfortunately, it’s a reality for many Canadians, with over 11 million Canadians reporting having been sexually or physically assaulted since the...
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Considering Addictions Counsellor Training? How to Integrate Mindfulness Into Your Approach

For those struggling with addiction, practicing mindfulness can be extremely beneficial throughout the path to recovery (Conyers, 2020). Mindfulness, traditionally a Buddhist practice, has been used for thousands of years as a way to become fully present and aware (Cole, 2020). Essentially,...
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Accreditation & Recognition

Rhodes Wellness College has been delivering education since 1996, establishing connections within the industries we and our students serve. Committed to maintaining high standards and safeguarding public trust, our programs are accredited and recognized by leading associations that uphold stringent educational standards, ensuring excellence and competency in coaching, counselling, nutrition, and wellness. Please click here to learn more about our accreditation and the recognition we have earned in the field.



  • PCTIA
  • EQA
  • Imagine
  • CPCA
  • ACCT



  • PCTIA
  • EQA
  • Imagine
  • CPCA
  • ACCT

Rhodes Wellness College is regulated by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training.

Designated B.C. Private Training Institutions Branch & Shield Design mark is a certification mark owned by the Government of British Columbia and used under licence. To view our college’s PTIB “Designation Certificate”, please click here