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Dec 26, 2024
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2024-2025 College Catalog
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TMA 120 - Professionalism and Ethics for Massage Therapists 2 Credits, 2 Contact Hours 2 lecture periods 0 lab periods Overview of the ethics and professionalism related to an effective, successful massage therapy/bodywork practice. Includes general ethical principles of practice and professional dress, conduct, boundaries and communication.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate ethical therapeutic relationships.
- Analyze professional development strategies.
Performance Objectives:
- Identify and summarize the core psychological concepts involved in responsible and ethical behavior, which includes the five major types of interpersonal boundaries.
- List and demonstrate the skills and abilities of effective professional therapeutic communication.
- Describe and demonstrate the role of the health care practitioner in preventing dual relationships.
- Explain and distinguish between the concepts of touch, intimacy, sex and sexuality.
- Identify and describe the major elements of professional and ethical practice management.
- Examine and demonstrate how professionalism, working ethics, and social responsibility can be promoted in a therapeutic massage and bodywork practice.
Outline:
- Ethical Principles
- Key terms and Core Psychological Concepts
- Self-accountability
- Resolving ethical dilemmas
- Boundaries
- Effective Therapeutic Communication
- Verbal communication
- Non verbal communication
- Dual Relationships
- The range & risks of dual relationships
- The special case of schools
- Touch, Intimacy, Sex & Sexuality
- The distinction
- Sex and touch therapy
- Sexual misconduct
- Desexualizing the touch experience
- Ethical Practice Management
- Professionalism
- Scope of practice
- Standards of practice
- Policy statements
- Informed consent
- Declining potential new clients
- Conscious Business
- Social responsibility
- Image
- Ethics
Effective Term: Fall 2015
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