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Lord help us all! I refer to my place as a clinic or wellness center, because we also offer chiropractic, acupuncture, and aesthetics.
I have found that elderly people sometimes use the terms "masseuse" and "massage parlor", just because that was the accepted terminology in their day. In fact, it happened in my office recently that a lady in her 90's called her ride after her session, and totally without malice said, "Come and get me. I'm done at the massage parlor." I normally would have jumped all over that, but I decided at her age there wasn't much point in trying to change her mindset!
A couple of years ago, one of my former students signed up to speak at a town council meeting because of outdated local laws and perceptions, and she printed out copies of our practice act and licensure laws for every member of the council. She got up and educated them all about massage. And reporters are usually present at those meetings; it actually made the news.
I think you're going to have to educate those people. Maybe printing out some of the information from the professional associations as well as your practice act, code of ethics, continuing education requirements etc, would help the cause.
You ought to tell the moron that you actually have a file cabinet and a desk, while you're at it.
Laura, the last sentence made me laugh out loud. The writer asked if I would participate in a published Q&A about my work which will be printed sometime in the next year or so. I will gather people's opinions here and mention people's thoughts. Can I quote you?
Laura Allen said:Lord help us all! I refer to my place as a clinic or wellness center, because we also offer chiropractic, acupuncture, and aesthetics.
I have found that elderly people sometimes use the terms "masseuse" and "massage parlor", just because that was the accepted terminology in their day. In fact, it happened in my office recently that a lady in her 90's called her ride after her session, and totally without malice said, "Come and get me. I'm done at the massage parlor." I normally would have jumped all over that, but I decided at her age there wasn't much point in trying to change her mindset!
A couple of years ago, one of my former students signed up to speak at a town council meeting because of outdated local laws and perceptions, and she printed out copies of our practice act and licensure laws for every member of the council. She got up and educated them all about massage. And reporters are usually present at those meetings; it actually made the news.
I think you're going to have to educate those people. Maybe printing out some of the information from the professional associations as well as your practice act, code of ethics, continuing education requirements etc, would help the cause.
You ought to tell the moron that you actually have a file cabinet and a desk, while you're at it.
i work out of my home currently...so i usually find myself referring to it as both...either my home office or my home studio. i also don't like the term "masseuse" but i don't get too offended. i feel it's a name from the past and most people i have dealt with use it because that's what they were taught versus using it because they are intending on the stereotype. sometimes i will correct them with the "new" term, sometimes not. for me it's not so much the "title" but the intention behind it, and that you can definitely read into when the person uses it.
on a side note...it makes me mad as hell that any one of us any where should be subjected to VD tests, fingerprinting, extra passport pics of you for the Vice Squad files, etc. It's those states where we should be the most vocal!!! Where is the Federation of blah blah blah in those states? Seems to me before we start changing (or even discussing) how states that already have licensure do business, we should be more focused on the states that carry on as stated above!!
i work out of my home currently...so i usually find myself referring to it as both...either my home office or my home studio. i also don't like the term "masseuse" but i don't get too offended. i feel it's a name from the past and most people i have dealt with use it because that's what they were taught versus using it because they are intending on the stereotype. sometimes i will correct them with the "new" term, sometimes not. for me it's not so much the "title" but the intention behind it, and that you can definitely read into when the person uses it.
on a side note...it makes me mad as hell that any one of us any where should be subjected to VD tests, fingerprinting, extra passport pics of you for the Vice Squad files, etc. It's those states where we should be the most vocal!!! Where is the Federation of blah blah blah in those states? Seems to me before we start changing (or even discussing) how states that already have licensure do business, we should be more focused on the states that carry on as stated above!!
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