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THE ETHICS OF TOUCH Ben Benjamin, PhD,
and Cherie Sohnen-Moe Paperback: 320 pages Product
Dimensions: 1.0 x 8.2 x 10.8 inches Publisher: Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins (June 1, 2004) ISBN: 1882908406
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The Ethics of Touch, by Ben Benjamin, PhD, and Cherie
Sohnen-Moe, is to my knowledge the best and most thorough
book on ethics available for health care practitioners,
particularly those involved in any type of touch therapy.
Both authors have tremendous experience and résumés
in the field of ethics, and Dr. Benjamin has written
numerous articles on the subject. He was also the initiator
of (and, for four years, chaired) the American Massage
Therapy Association (AMTA) Council of Schools Professional
and Sexual Ethics Task Force.
The book is divided into nine chapters: Ethical Principles
Boundaries Dynamics of Effective Communication Dual
Relationships Sex, Touch and Intimacy Ethical Practice
Management Business Ethics Special Considerations
in Cases of Trauma and Supervision. In addition, there
are three appendices: Forms, Specialized Protocols,
and Codes of Ethics, in which the codes of ethics of
various professional organizations have been reprinted.
The Hands-on Practitioner's Guide To Creating a Professional,
Safe and Enduring Practice
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