American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) Practice Test

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Which of the following is not true of a professional code of ethics?

  1. There are no defined ethics for this profession; every massage therapist works entirely alone to create their own ethical code

  2. There are four widely agreed-upon ethical principles, which describe a therapist's Standards of Practice

  3. Confidentiality is a key part of ethical behavior for anyone who works in healthcare

  4. Different professional groups and governing bodies have developed various codes of ethics for massage therapists

The correct answer is: There are no defined ethics for this profession; every massage therapist works entirely alone to create their own ethical code

The assertion that there are no defined ethics for the profession of massage therapy and that each therapist creates their own ethical code is not true. In reality, the massage therapy profession is guided by established codes of ethics, which are developed by various professional organizations, including the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA). These codes provide a framework that outlines the ethical responsibilities of therapists, ensuring a standard of practice that supports professionalism, safety, and trust within the client-therapist relationship. This framework helps to maintain the integrity of the profession and protects both the client and the therapist by establishing clear guidelines for ethical behavior, making it crucial for therapists to adhere to a recognized set of ethical standards rather than relying solely on personal interpretations.