Code of Ethics
If you've ever meandered through your membership package, you've likely seen the ABMP Code of Ethics. Reading through the ABMP Code of Ethics made me think about what I would put in my own code...
If you've ever meandered through your membership package, you've likely seen the ABMP Code of Ethics. Reading through the ABMP Code of Ethics made me think about what I would put in my own code...
It seems clear: We should not disclose who our clients are, when they come in, or why they see us. Except . . . it's not that clear.
What's one of the best ways to relate to someone else? Put yourself in their shoes. The same goes for massage therapy; in order to be a better therapist, consider what it's like to be a client too.
We all agree we want our clients to feel better when they leave our practice. A big part of that is paying attention to the quality of the air we breathe.
Terrance Bonner's faith, determination, indomitable spirit, and zest for life led him to his first calling, massage therapy, and then to esthetics...all spanning a 36-year career.
Starting a business is a project that often leaves us running through a gamut of emotions—from excitement and happiness to fear and anxiety. Here's how to approach planning, paperwork, and more...
ABMP's Government Relations department advocates on behalf of our members in all 50 states. In this article, we'll answer some of your most frequently asked questions.
We often think if we build our hands-on skills, the business side of things will naturally flow. What I've discovered in my 20 years as a therapist is that mastering your business is a learned skill.