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ethics test 1

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what is transference? clients unconsciously redirects feelings onto RMT
what is counter transference? RMT unconsciously redirects feelings onto client
what is power differential? a professional relationship one person is viewed as having more knowledge and authority
RMT scope of practice? The practice of massage therapy is the assessment of the soft tissue and joints of the body and the treatment and prevention of physical dysfunction and pain of the soft tissue and joints by manipulation to develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment
Your client begins crying during the treatment, you know this is an emotional release, you remember talking about it in school but cannot remember what to do, you feel uncomfortable, so you leave the room and stop the treatment. This was the right thing t false
Your client begins telling you about an argument they had with their husband the night prior to the massage, you should contribute to the story by explaining similar false
You are feeling particularly frustrated with a recurring client, you feel really drained after treating them and really do not look forward to their appointments. This is an example of countertransference. true
A client of yours asks if they can increase their treatments to weekly because they find you very easy to talk to, you however do not feel as though it is indicated based off of your initial treatment plan, but the client insists. This is an example of Tr true
One of your regular clients refers their best friend for treatment. This friend calls you the next day to schedule an appointment explaining why they are seeking out treatment. Her friend (your regular) mentions that she knows her friend called and she ho false
You decide you do not want to treat someone; this is fine as we have the right to refuse. false
therapist who centers the treatment around the client while maintaining boundaries set by the therapeutic contract is seen as acting professionally. true
Your client comes in after running from their car, they are warm and insist on not covering with the sheet (drape) you tell them that it is fine, they sign a form, and you proceed with treatment. This was the best and most professional option. false
Your RMT recently began taking her certification in Reflexology. She told you it is so beneficial and will be implementing it with each of her clients. You agree as you feel you have no choice. This was very professional and courteous of your therapist. false
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