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TMB60 Quiz 1.2
Theory of Massage and Bodywork
Question | Answer |
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Making your work a high priority and applying yourself to doing a good job are essential elements of: | Work Ethic |
What is the primary goal for social skills for massage therapists? | Building good relationships |
Which of the following is not considered good manners for massage therapists? | multi-tasking while speaking to a client on the phone |
First impressions about someone are typically made in about what amount of time? | One minute |
What is the first element of greeting a client with confidence? | Make eye contact |
Which of the following is usually appropriate for greeting first-time clients? | Firm handshake for about 3 seconds |
"If I understand you correctly you're saying..." is a lead-in phrase for what type of listening? | Active |
Which approach to conflict resolution is most likely to leave unresolved issues that may grow problematic over time? | Avoidance |
Massage therapists are crossing what type of boundary when they discuss their own personal difficulties with clients? | Emotional |
Which of the following is a good grooming practice for massage therapists? | Use of unscented or lightly scented grooming products |
Using theoretical knowledge in real-life situations is what type of intellectual skill? | Application |
Which of the following is not a description of critical thinking? | Accepting things at face value |
The deep awareness of the suffering of another coupled with the wish to relieve it is called: | Compassion |
What year saw several advances for massage therapy, including the incorporation of the Massage Therapy Foundation, the funding of the Touch Research Institute, ...? | 1992 |
Which of the following accurately describes the massage therapy profession today? | All of the above |
A term used in education to describe what a practitioner can do with adequate skill, rather than just having completed hours in certain subjects is: | Competences |
Special recognition given to schools that meet the requirements of a non-governmental organization, whose mission is to uphold high educational standards is: | Accreditation |
Which of the following are typically within the scope of massage therapy? | All of the above |
A term usually reserved for a credential given by a non-governmental, non-profit organization that attests to a person's competency in a given profession is: | Board Certification |
Which of the following is the permission granted to qualified practitioners to accept compensation for massage in a specific governmental jurisdiction? | Occupational Licensing |
Which organization approves massage therapy continuing education providers? | NCBTMB (National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork) |
What gives massage it's unique healing potential? | Person-to-Person Touch |
Because massage therapy is performed by hand, it is also referred to as a: | Manual |
The three levels at the base of the WMP represent: | Deficiencies |