American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) Practice Test

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How often should massage therapists review their professional boundaries with clients?

  1. Infrequently, only when problems arise

  2. Regularly, as part of continuing education

  3. Only at the start of client relationships

  4. At the end of each massage session

The correct answer is: Regularly, as part of continuing education

Regularly reviewing professional boundaries is essential for massage therapists as part of their continuing education. This practice helps therapists stay aware of the ethical and professional standards that govern their profession, ensuring they maintain appropriate relationships with clients. By engaging in ongoing education and discussion about boundaries, therapists are better equipped to recognize potential issues early and prevent misunderstandings that might arise during client interactions. Regular review fosters an environment of safety, trust, and respect for both the therapist and the client, ultimately enhancing the therapeutic relationship and promoting a healthy practice.