Massage & Bodywork

SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2015

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76 m a s s a g e & b o d y w o r k s e p t e m b e r / o c t o b e r 2 0 1 5 76 m a s s a g e & b o d y w o r k s e p t e m b e r / o c t o b e r 2 0 1 5 I Was Victimized By My Bodywork Practitioner I trust that as a bodywork practitioner, you are keenly invested in the welfare of your clients and devoted to providing them with the very best care. With this in mind, I write to you from a client perspective about a vitally important issue in the therapeutic relationship: ethical standards. I ask that you read my personal story and consider ways in which the experience I share might help you to improve your own practice and profession. BY EMMA K. TRUST TRUST BROKEN I I trust that as a bodywork practitioner, I I trust that as a bodywork practitioner, you are keenly invested in the welfare I you are keenly invested in the welfare of your clients and devoted to providing I of your clients and devoted to providing them with the very best care. With I them with the very best care. With this in mind, I write to you from a I this in mind, I write to you from a client perspective about a vitally I client perspective about a vitally important issue in the therapeutic I important issue in the therapeutic relationship: ethical standards. I ask I relationship: ethical standards. I ask that you read my personal story and I that you read my personal story and consider ways in which the experience I consider ways in which the experience I share might help you to improve I I share might help you to improve your own practice and profession. I your own practice and profession. Photo by Elena Ray

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