Ethical Principles
Therapeutic Relationships
Boundaries
Communication and Informed Consent
Business
100

This principle means respecting the rights of competent individuals to make their own decisions

What is Autonomy

100

This characteristic is the ability to accept another person's beliefs despite your own personal feelings

What is Respect

100

These boundaries involve circumstances of physical touch

What are Touch Boundaries

100

This is the degree to which an individual can obtain, communicate, and understand health information and services

What is Health Literacy

100

This is used to express reasons why your business exists and its core objectives

What is a Mission Statement

200

This principle means the obligation of telling the truth

What is Veracity

200

This characteristic is the ability to be oneself while in a professional role

What is Genuineness

200

These boundaries include the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions

What are Emotional Boundaries

200

This is a wrongful act committed by another; can be negligent or intentional

What is a Tort/Civil Liability

200

These are the three kinds of entities you can establish

What are Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, and Corporations

300

The principle is the idea of "do no harm"

What is Non-malfeasance

300

This characteristic is the desire to understand another person's experience without mistaking it for your own

What is Empathy

300

These boundaries regard beliefs, thoughts, and ideas

What are Intellectual Boundaries

300

These are the four types of questions you would use during a client interview and throughout treatment

What are Open-Ended, Closed-Ended, Reflective, and Exploratory

300

These are the three kinds of partnerships you can establish

What are General, Limited, and Limited Liability

400

This principle says that professionals should honor commitments and continually update knowledge and skills

What is Fidelity

400

This characteristic is building confidence in and reliance upon others to act in accordance with accepted social, ethical, or legal norms

What is Trust

400

These boundaries revolve around how to structure both personal and professional time

What are Time Boundaries

400

These are the three components that are needed for client consent for treatment

What are Competency, Voluntariness, and properly Informed

400

These are the two kinds of insurance you absolutely need when establishing a business

What are Professional Liability and General Liability

500

The principle is the obligation to act on basis of fairness and equality

What is Justice

500

This characteristic is upheld by HIPAA and ensures that client information is not given out to the public

What is Confidentiality

500

These boundaries involve electronic communications and social media

What are Digital Boundaries

500

What are three common abbreviations you will see on SOAP notes (name any three you want)

Answers will vary

500

This is the original massage association that established a massage curriculum and board certification 

What is the Society of Trained Masseuses