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Practitioner & Trainer Code of Ethics
Code of Ethics: In this
instance the phrase “Code of Ethics” refers to the definitions of
ethical behavior by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic
Massage and Bodywork. This code of ethics states that massage
therapists will:
Have a sincere commitment to provide the highest quality of care to
those that seek their professional services.
Represent their qualifications honestly, including education and
professional affiliations, and provide only those services, which they
are qualified to perform.
Accurately inform clients, other health care professionals, and the
public of the scope and limitations of their discipline.
Acknowledge limitations of and contradictions for massage and bodywork
and refer clients to appropriate health professionals.
Provide treatment only where there is reasonable expectation that it
will be advantageous to the client.
Consistently maintain and improve professional knowledge and
competence, striving for professional excellence through regular
assessment of personal and professional strengths and weaknesses and
through continuing education training.
Conduct their business and professional activities with honesty and
integrity, and respect the inherent worth of all persons.
Refuse to unjustly discriminate against clients or other ethical
health professionals.
Safeguard the confidentiality of all client information, unless
disclosure is required by law, court order, or absolutely necessary
for the protection of the public.
Respect the client's right to treatment with informed and voluntary
consent. The NCTMB (nationally certified practitioner) will obtain and
record the informed consent of the client, or client’s advocate,
before providing treatment. This consent may be written or verbal.
Respect the client’s right to refuse, modify, or terminate treatment
regardless of prior consent given.
Provide draping and treatment in a way that ensures the safety,
comfort and privacy of the client.
Exercise the right to refuse to treat any person or part of the body
for just and reasonable cause.
Refrain, under all circumstances, from initiating or engaging in any
sexual conduct, sexual activities, or sexualizing behavior involving a
client, even if the client tries to sexualize the relationship.
Avoid any interest, activity, or influence which might be in conflict
with the practitioner’s obligation to act in the best interests of the
profession. Respect the client’s boundaries with regard to privacy,
disclosure, exposure, emotional expression, beliefs, and the client’s
reasonable expectations of professional behavior.
Practitioners will
respect the client’s autonomy.
Refuse any gifts or benefits, which are intended to influence a
referral, decision, or treatment that are purely for personal gain and
not for the good of the client.
Follow all policies, procedures, guidelines, regulations, codes and
requirements promulgated by the National Certification Board for
Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork.
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