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In my conversation with Pam Fitch, a respected RMT and author, we explore the past and future of massage therapy to reveal its ethical and communicative core. Pam and I explore the delicate balance between physical relief and psychological comfort, and the potential held within our profession.
We all carry our life stories, and it's through understanding this narrative that wellness begins. Pam and I share personal anecdotes that underscore the significance of recognizing each client's unique touch history. From the intricacies of informed consent to common presentations like neck and shoulder pain, we traverse the human aspect of massage therapy, emphasizing empathy and respect as pillars of our practice. This episode is a tribute to the profound connections we forge in the therapy room, where we treat the person, not just the condition.
Pam and I challenge the profession to elevate its value within the healthcare community by embracing the psychological and emotional support we provide. With Pam's insights, we confront the complexities of treating conditions like obesity and chronic pain, advocating for evidence-based practice over pseudoscientific advice. Every word, every treatment decision carries meaning, and we discuss the responsibility we hold as RMTs to communicate with integrity and to adapt to each client's needs with open minds and informed methods. Tune in to gain a new perspective on the therapist-client relationship and the ethical landscape of massage therapy.
To connect with Pam and/or purchase her book, please visit her website:
https://www.pamelafitch-rmt.com/
Support the show
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmt
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?
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In my conversation with Pam Fitch, a respected RMT and author, we explore the past and future of massage therapy to reveal its ethical and communicative core. Pam and I explore the delicate balance between physical relief and psychological comfort, and the potential held within our profession.
We all carry our life stories, and it's through understanding this narrative that wellness begins. Pam and I share personal anecdotes that underscore the significance of recognizing each client's unique touch history. From the intricacies of informed consent to common presentations like neck and shoulder pain, we traverse the human aspect of massage therapy, emphasizing empathy and respect as pillars of our practice. This episode is a tribute to the profound connections we forge in the therapy room, where we treat the person, not just the condition.
Pam and I challenge the profession to elevate its value within the healthcare community by embracing the psychological and emotional support we provide. With Pam's insights, we confront the complexities of treating conditions like obesity and chronic pain, advocating for evidence-based practice over pseudoscientific advice. Every word, every treatment decision carries meaning, and we discuss the responsibility we hold as RMTs to communicate with integrity and to adapt to each client's needs with open minds and informed methods. Tune in to gain a new perspective on the therapist-client relationship and the ethical landscape of massage therapy.
To connect with Pam and/or purchase her book, please visit her website:
https://www.pamelafitch-rmt.com/
Support the show
Head on over to my website. This includes a list of all my upcoming courses, webinars, self-directed learning opportunities as well as some helpful learning resources.
thecebe.com
Please connect with me on social media
FB: @ericpurvesrmt
IG: @eric_purves_rmt
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ericpurves2502
Would you like to make a donation to help support the costs of running my podcast?
You can buy me a coffee by clicking here
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