Testimonials
A very important contribution to the field. A rare ability to describe a complex subject in simple, practical and
powerful terms. It will enhance the healing journey for all . . . whether experienced or just beginning.
Ian Macnaughton, Ph.D., Registered Clinical Counselor, Editor, Embodying the Mind & Minding the Body,
Vancouver, B.C., Canada
This book is a gem. Comprehensive, practical and very accessible . . .imparts a great deal of information
without preaching.
Sue Mapel, LICSW, Dean of Students: Muscular Therapy Institute; Cambridge, Massachusetts
A candid, informative presentation on the major ethical issues that bodyworkers face every day. Openly
discusses topics that are commonly confronted but rarely talked about. An invaluable resource for both new and
veteran bodyworkers.
Dianne Polseno, LPN, LMT, Ethics Columnist, Massage Therapy Journal; Clinical Massage Department head,
Bancroft School
A must-read for all therapists. It helped me recognize problems as they are developing—sooner rather than later.
It’s definitely worth its weight in gold.
Bryan D. Long, CMT; Columbia, MD.
Supportive, candid and clear. I wish I had read it a long time ago.
Rita Cameron, CPT, LMT; Sampscott, MA.
Very helpful and very useful. Will not only benefit my clients, but will also help me and my energy level.
Deborah Cashen, Massage Therapist, Wheaton, IL
A very useful book. It goes beyond any ethical training I’ve encountered. It answered many questions I’d been
struggling with.
Lillian G. Drake, Massage Therapist, Warren, MI
A great book—an easy read with many good points given in a very non-judgmental way. A must for any
manual therapist who wants to provide good service for clients.
Karen DeFrew, Licensed Massage Therapist, Northridge, CA