Ancient Foundations
People Who Shaped Massage
The Profession Takes Shape
Ethical Principles
The Therapeutic Connection
Boundaries In Action
100

This early Chinese massage method is considered a precursor to other Chinese manual and energetic therapies.

What is Amma?

100

Known as the Father of Modern Western Medicine, he advocated the therapeutic use of rubbing.

Who was Hippocrates of Cos?

100

Ida Rolf developed this form of bodywork, commonly called Rolfing.

What is Structural Integration?

100

This ethical principle protects a competent client’s right to make decisions and refuse treatment.

What is autonomy?

100

This is the professional affiliation through which a therapist uses knowledge and clinical expertise to help a client reach treatment goals.

What is the therapeutic relationship?

100

At a grocery store, between the theraptist and the client, who should initiate any conversation so the therapist does not reveal the professional relationship.

Who is the client?

200

This Japanese method means “finger pressure.”

What is Shiatsu

200

This Roman physician wrote extensively about massage and recommended rubbing gladiators until their skin became red.

Who was Galen of Pergamon?

200

This organization administers the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination.

What is the FSMTB?

200

This principle is the obligation of truth telling, including honesty about credentials and advertising.

What is veracity?

200

This quality means accepting the client without judgment even when the therapist holds different beliefs.

What is unconditional positive regard?

200

A client wants deep pressure over an acutely inflamed and bruised area. This is the therapist’s safest response.

What is modify or refuse the technique to prevent harm?

300

These are the specific points pressed during shiatsu treatment.

What are tsubos?

300

This Swedish educator developed the Swedish Movement Cure and is commonly called the Father of Swedish Massage.

Who was Pehr Henrik Ling?

300

This examination became the only entry-level licensing examination for the U.S. massage profession in 2014.

What is the MBLEx?

300

This principle requires the therapist to avoid causing harm.

What is nonmalfeasance?

300

Unlike sympathy, this quality seeks to understand the client’s experience while the therapist maintains a separate perspective.

What is empathy?

300

A client treats the therapist like a parent and seeks approval unrelated to treatment. This emotional-boundary process may be occurring.

What is transference?

400

This classical Chinese medical text contains descriptions of massage procedures.

What is the Nei Ching?

400

This Dutch physician helped establish the French terms effleurage, petrissage, and tapotement.

Who was Johann Mezger?

400

Hartvig Nissen opened this institution in Washington, D.C., in 1883, considered the first U.S. massage school.

What was the Swedish Health Institute of Washington, D.C.?

400

This principle requires fairness, equality, nondiscrimination, and equitable access to care.

What is justice?

400

The cultural competence model includes awareness, knowledge, skill, encounters, and this final element.

What is cultural desire?

400

A therapist’s feelings about someone from the past are being redirected toward a client. This process may be occurring.

What is countertransference?

500

This ancient culture was the first discussed in the chapter to study essential oils and codify their therapeutic effects.

Who were the ancient Egyptians?

500

This nursing pioneer developed standards of care for soldiers that included massage.

Who was Florence Nightingale?

500

This Battle Creek Sanitarium director promoted massage and hydrotherapy and wrote The Art of Massage.

Who was John Harvey Kellogg?

500

One of these paired principles promotes client well-being; the other requires avoiding foreseeable harm.

What are beneficence and nonmalfeasance?

500

A therapist keeps appointments, honors commitments, and maintains current knowledge and skills. This ethical principle is being demonstrated.

What is fidelity?

500

A client intentionally touches the therapist sexually during a session. This is the most appropriate immediate action.

What is end the session, state that the conduct is unacceptable, and follow safety and documentation procedures?

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