BOUNDARIES 1
BOUNDARIES 2
DUAL RELATIONSHPS
MASSAGE METHODS 1
MASSAGE METHODS 2
100

A boundary crossing becomes a violation when it is _________. 

What is harmful? 

100

The therapist grabbing a client's hand after they have the knowledge that their client was a victim of abuse

What is a boundary violation?

100

A sitiuation that combines the therapeutic relationship with a secondary relationship that extends beyond the massage practitioner/client relationship. 

What is a dual relationship?

100

Another name for percussion

What is tapotement? 

100

The rate of movement for manual vibration

What is 5-10 per second?

200

Boundaries are rigid.  T/F

What is false?

200

Communication barriers consist of all of the following except_________________. 

a)redundancy

b)proactivity

c)negative predictions

d) power differential 

What is d) power differential?

200

This is the riskiest type of dual relationship in a helping relationship? 

What is dating a client?

200

A push-pull and release movement applied to the clients body on either side in a side to side or up and down direction. 

What is rocking? 

200

The lightest move superficial of the precussion techniques

What is tapping?

300

These are personal comfort zones that help an individual maintain a sense of comfort and safety. 

What are boundaries?

300

A practitioner should take this action to encourage clients to pay attention to their boundaries and articulate their experiences. 

What is establish an atmosphere of choice?

300

The biggest concern for a dual relationship

What is the potential for harm?


300

This technique often employed by practitioner to help break up lung congestion.

What is cupping?

300

The rate of movement for mechanical vibration

What is 10-100 per second?

400

What should the practitioner do if the client expresses a physical attraction to them?

What is clearly state their duty to uphold professional boundaries? 

400

Hurting a client by using too much pressure is an example

What is a boundary crossing? 

400

When a practitioner and a client barter, this kind of relationship develops. 

What is dual relationship?

400

Joint movements are used extensively in all soft tissue modalities EXCEPT _______________________

a)PNF stretching

b)MET

c)positional release

d)PET

What is PET? 

400

Give an example of inert tissue

What is ligament?

500

When a practitioner encounters a client in a social setting, the practitioner should ________________.

What is wait for the client to engage first? 

500

In a professional massage setting, boundary maintence ALWAYS is the responsibility of whom?

Who is the therapist?

500

When one set of roles completely ends before a different set of roles begins

What is sequential relationships?

500

A springy, rather painless limitation that a practitioner feels in the last few inches of the ROM owing to the soft tissue approaching the extent of its possible stretch. 

What is a soft end feel? 

500

It is important that the movement in percussion is made from where?

What is wrist joints?

600

Boundaries protect what in a relationship?

What is the integrity of each person?

600

Responses that develop unconsciously to help shield people  from emotionally painful experiences.

What are defense mechanisms?

600

In a helping relationship, the burden of establishing and maintaining good therapeutic relationship boundaries falls on this person.

What is the practitioner? 

600

Sustained percussion should not be performed here. 

What is over the kidneys?

600

Flexion of the knee WITHOUT restriction is this type of end feel

What is springy end feel?

700

When a client shares with their practitioner how they are feeling about a particular presidential candidate, the client expects the practitioner to respect their __________________.

What are intellectual boundaries? 

700

The function of boundaries

What is to provide protection?

700

The concern for dual relationships used to be limited to worrying that they might what? 

What is cloud the practitioners judgement?

700

Barriers that limit movement because of the physical structure of the joint. 

What is anatomical? 

700

When moving a client through their ROM, this barrier is the first barrier met. 

What is a resistive barrier?

800

A practitioner tells clients about their personal problems and usually runs over time by about 20 minutes in each session.  This practitioner has what kind of boundaries?

What are overly permeable boundaries? 

800

This boundary involves a persons emotional and mental state that are not expressed verbally or physically

What are energetic boudaries?

800

It is unethical to charge different fees to different populations for the same service.  T/F

What is true? 

800

End feel that results in bone on bone contact 

What is hard end feel? 

800

Percussion movements should NEVER be applied to these 3 areas of the body. 


What are 

a)directly over the spine

b)on muscles that are abnormally contracted

c)over any sensitive areas such as the kidneys or other endangerment sites

900

The most appropriate reason for a practitioner to self disclose peronal information to a client during a session. 

What is to help the client?

900

The most appropriate signal that a clients boundaries have been crossed.

What is a clients communication style changes?

900

A competent and professional practitioner must be able to do this.

What is communicate effectively with clients?


900

The heaviest and deepest form of percussion and is done over thicker denser and fleshier areas of the body.

What is beating?

900

An oscillating movements that allow the cient to release, and at the same time indicate to the practitioner where the client could be storing tension in the body. 

What is shaking?

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