No matter where you are in your career, it’s of utmost importance to go through the process of identifying what your values are and how those will translate to your business.
When we can see the clients as whole people, it makes room for us to bring compassion to the impact of the multiple traumatic experiences they have likely had with other health-care providers.
Next year, ABMP will advocate for reasonable legacy clauses in states that introduce legislation to enact massage licensure and those that place new requirements in existing laws.
A shift in perspective as an interviewee could result in a shift in the physical and emotional response you normally have heading into a job interview.
The nature of the massage therapist and client relationship is different than the relationship between the client and other health-care providers, but that doesn’t mean it’s less important.