This groundbreaking work on ethics addresses the difficult, confusing, and seldom-discussed but often-troubling dilemmas confronting touch therapy practitioners. By honestly describing the issues, identifying clear principles, naming specific resources, and using stories straight from the treatment room, the authors have written a book to guide, support, and inspire both students and seasoned practitioners. This book belongs in the office of every bodywork practitioner and in the classrooms of every professional training school. Features include useful and thought-provoking activities and exercises and real-life scenarios to intrigue students.
While not as pithy and real as The Educated Heart, The Ethics of Touch is an excellent resource of ethical practices for massage therapy. I'm certain I'll return to this should I encounter issues and for inspiration for the wording of policies and consent forms.
There was some helpful information in this book, but most of it I felt like SHOULD be common sense to people. The fact that it isn't common knowledge is kind of frightening and therefore this book probably serves a great purpose. But I found it kind of boring.
Most of the readings in this book were common sense, but a good overview of the soft skills. Great to have premeditated situations in mind so that if they were to arise, it would be handled more effectively.