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Code of Ethics |
a set of guiding moral principles that governs a person’s choice of action or a therapist’s professional behavior |
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Scope of practice |
rights and activities legally acceptable according to the massage therapy license (regulates what sort of treatments you’re allowed to use on clients) differ in each state/local jurisdiction |
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Boundaries |
personal comfort zines that help a person maintain a sense of comfort and safety |
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power differential |
person on one side of a relationship holds more power over the other person who is in a more vulnerable or submissive role |
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transference |
client personalizes therapeutic relationship by unconsciously projecting characteristics of someone from a past relationship onto the therapist |
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countertransference |
therapist personalizes therapeutic relationship by unconsciously projecting characteristics of someone from a past relationship onto the client |
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dual relationships |
any situation that combines the therapeutic relationship with a secondary relationship that extends beyond the practitioner/client relationship |
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touch and arousal |
massage is a sensual experience. a possible side effect of touch is sexual arousal, a natural response to stimulation that the body perceives as erotx |
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conflict management |
implementing strategies to limit and manage negative aspects of conflict and to enhance learning and group effectiveness or performance in any setting |