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I want to address line 721* Demonstrate active and reflective listening with minimal disruption to the flow and client/patient's experience of the massage.
One of the biggest complaints I have heard from clients is "I want a massage therapist who does not talk during the massage". I cannot stand it myself when I receive a massage and the therapist lets me know all her/his problems. I have assured my clients I will only check with them about the pressure at different points. If they don't initiate a conversation I don't speak. I concentrate on the massage and what areas they want worked. I am not a talker givng or receiving a massage and I give that same respect to my clients. I also want that same respect from those that massage me. I don't always get it though so I know what the clients are talking about when they get a massage therapist who cannot be quiet. I do not go back to a therapist who cannot listen. To me the listening part is much more important than the talking part.
No wonder CA is a mess guys, this is not scientific. I am thinking, I also think, do they need to know the muscles? States need to set rules and therapists need to meet them. I have never heard of a professions guidelines being organized in this manner.
Mike Hinkle said:No wonder CA is a mess guys, this is not scientific. I am thinking, I also think, do they need to know the muscles? States need to set rules and therapists need to meet them. I have never heard of a professions guidelines being organized in this manner.
I am beginning to think we may not have much in common... Did you ever work in an environment with no state licensing? Most no longer can have that experience.
Rev, I understand. You were able to go years with minimal standards and those were glorious days, I'm sure . But those standards today are not enough to protect the public and the states. But because of state rights and responsibilities, they have to organize. As my Dad tells me everyday, "Mike, nothing stays the same forever. Don't fear the future, embrace it!"
The Rev said:Mike Hinkle said:No wonder CA is a mess guys, this is not scientific. I am thinking, I also think, do they need to know the muscles? States need to set rules and therapists need to meet them. I have never heard of a professions guidelines being organized in this manner.
I am beginning to think we may not have much in common... Did you ever work in an environment with no state licensing? Most no longer can have that experience.
Change is inevitable and always progress for the greatest number. It has been proven to me time and time again that Change is always for the best for everyone involved. We might as well accept it as it is going to happen whether we like it or not. Mike you are right to follow your Dad's advice.
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