When a client personalizes, either negatively or positively, a therapeutic relationship by unconsiously projecting characteristics of someone froma former relationship onto the practitioner.
What is Transference?
The internal balance of the body.
What is homeostasis?
A medical reason to not get a massage.
What is a Contraindication?
An attitude put into practice that is concerned with preventing situations and eliminating conditions that could lead to injury of the massage practitioner or client.
What is Safety?
Client's written authorization for professional services based on the client's understanding of the services.
What is Informed Consent?
Location, Interpersonal Space, Appearance, Self-Disclosure, Language, Touch, Time, Money.
What are the 8 areas to consider when establishing professional boundaries?
A concept in which people take personal responsibility for their own physical, emotional, mental and spiritual state of health.
What is Wellness?
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The positive effects of relaxing massage interrupt the transmission of pain sensations of affected nocioceptors from entering the central nervous system by stimulating other cutaneous receptors.
What is the Gate Control Theory?
Powerful, tuberculocidal disinfectants.
What are Phenolic Disinfectants?
Symptoms, Frequency, Duration, Intensity, How it Started, Aggravating/Relieving Activities, etc.
What is the Subjective Information on a SOAP Chart?
A set of guiding moral principales that governes a persn's choice of action.
What is a Code of Ethics?
What is the Wellness Model?
Increased or excessive blood in the body.
What is Hyperemia?
Sodium Hypochlorite.
What is Bleach?
Records any changes in symptoms as a result of what was done in session.
What is Assessmnent section of SOAP chart?
Personal comfort zones that help person maintain a sense of comfort and safety. They can be professional, personal, physical, emotional, intellectual and sexual.
What are boundaries?
Infection, Inflammation, Fever, Tissue Repair.
What are Healing Mechanisms of the Body?
Redness, Swelling, Heat, Pain, Immobility.
What are the signs of Inflammation?
Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin.
What is an Antiseptic?
Test Results, visual and palpable findings.
What is the Objective section of the SOAP chart?
When a therapist or practitioner personalizes a therapeutic relationship by unconsiously projecting characteristics of someone from a former relationship onto the client. This is almost always detrimental to a therapeutic relationship.
What is countertransferrence?
Clogged arteries; disease of the arteries in which plaque builds up on the inside of the arterial walls.
What is Atherosclerosis?
Ulnar Notch, Popliteal Fossa, Cubital Area, Axilla, Femoral Triangle.
What are Endangerment Sites?
Foreign substance that initiates an immune response.
What are Antigens?
The meeting where valuable information between the therapist and client is established and discussed.
What is a Consultation or Initial Interview?