Foundations of Touch & Sexuality
Professional Boundaries
Intimacy & Communication
Ethics & Professionalism
Safe Therapeutic Environment
100

What nervous system is commonly associated with relaxation and physiological arousal?

Parasympathetic nervous system (CH 6)

100

Before working sensitive areas, what must a therapist obtain from the client? 

Informed consent (CH 6)

100

What term means feelings of closeness, support, and connection? 

Intimacy (CH 6)

100

What is the professional term for unwanted sexual behavior in the workplace?

Sexual harassment (CH 6)

100

What should always be used to protect a client’s privacy during massage? 

Proper draping (CH 6)

200

What are the four distinct phases of the human sexual response cycle?

Excitement/arousal, plateau, orgasmic, and resolution (CH 6)

200

What is the first step of the Intervention Model? 

Stop the treatment using assertive behavior (CH 6)

200

What type of intimacy involves sharing feelings and opinions? 

Verbal intimacy (CH 6)

200

What are the three major influences on sexuality?

Biological, psychological, cultural (CH 6)

200

What type of intimacy includes affectionate and sexual touch?

Physical intimacy (CH 6)

300

What matters more than the existence of an erection itself when deciding if behavior is inappropriate?

The client’s behavior and intent (CH 6)

300

Name one reason a therapist may need to address a client’s arousal during session. 

Sexual comments, sexual behaviors, obvious discomfort, or signs of sexual intent (CH 6)

300

Why can massage therapy feel unexpectedly intimate to clients? 

Because of the physical, emotional, and verbal closeness involved (CH 6)

300

What does “quid pro quo” harassment mean? 

Sexual favors requested in exchange for benefits (CH 6)

300

Why is proper draping ethically important? 

It protects privacy and professional boundaries (CH 6)

400

What is the difference between sexual feelings and sexual misconduct?

Feelings can occur naturally; misconduct involves unethical or inappropriate behavior (CH 6)

400

After describing inappropriate behavior in the Intervention Model, what should the therapist do next? 

Clarify the client’s intent (CH 6)

400

Why should therapists avoid seeking emotional support from clients?

It weakens professional boundaries (CH 6)

400

Why can off-color jokes become an ethical issue in massage therapy? 

They can sexualize the professional relationship and create discomfort (CH 6)

400

Name two ways to desexualize the touch experience.

Professional language, proper draping, informed consent, respectful communication, professional appearance, describing techniques beforehand (CH 6)

500

What is the difference between physical, emotional, and verbal intimacy?

Physical = touch, emotional = closeness/support, verbal = sharing feelings/opinions

500

Why is it important to stop problematic behavior immediately instead of later?

Early intervention prevents escalation and maintains safety and professionalism

500

Why does the therapeutic setting sometimes create emotional vulnerability in clients?

Because massage involves physical touch, trust, privacy, and emotional closeness

500

Why is “I was joking” not a strong defense for inappropriate comments in a professional setting?

Because inappropriate comments can still create discomfort or a hostile environment

500

What is the biggest ethical danger of a therapist continuing sexual conversations with clients?

It can blur professional boundaries and sexualize the therapeutic relationship

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