ethics In Massage Therapy
Saturday, September 19, 2020
11 am - 2 pm 3 CEUs = $80 ($90 after August 19, 2020) Taught by Emily LaBathe In this class, we’ll explore the professional boundaries needed to maintain a thriving healing practice and learn new tools for self-care on-the-go. Trauma-informed theory shines light on the impact our histories have on how we hold boundaries with others and helps us find compassion for difficult client behaviors. The chakra system provides a framework through which we can examine our relationship with self-care, power differentials, emotional boundaries and more. This class is a great fit for any therapist who is looking to practice with greater clarity and compassion. If you’re feeling drained or depleted from your work or are feeling on the edge of burnout this class will be especially helpful. *Follows the Diversity course and takes place before the HIV course* |
Please call (410) 243-4688 to register by phone, or use the Pay Now button to register online through PayPal (please note: you do not need a PayPal account or log in to pay using this option). Please read the Refund / Cancellation Policy before registering.
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Emily LaBathe
Bachelor's Degree Kinesiology, University of Maryland College Park, 1995
Graduate of Baltimore School of Massage, Massage Therapy 1993
Graduate of Institute of Body Psychotherapy
Emily has been working in the bodywork field since 1993. She has been teaching massage since 2005. In 2003 Emily established the therapeutic massage program at Johns Hopkins University Student Health and Wellness Center, where she sees clients from the Hopkins community. Emily also maintains a private practice in Towson.
She now specializes in Craniosacral, Lymphatic Drainage, Visceral Manipulation and is currently studying Neural Manipulation. As a Usui Reiki and Karuna Reiki Sensei, she teaches these classes and enjoys the dimensionality and spiritual connection working with energy brings.
Bachelor's Degree Kinesiology, University of Maryland College Park, 1995
Graduate of Baltimore School of Massage, Massage Therapy 1993
Graduate of Institute of Body Psychotherapy
Emily has been working in the bodywork field since 1993. She has been teaching massage since 2005. In 2003 Emily established the therapeutic massage program at Johns Hopkins University Student Health and Wellness Center, where she sees clients from the Hopkins community. Emily also maintains a private practice in Towson.
She now specializes in Craniosacral, Lymphatic Drainage, Visceral Manipulation and is currently studying Neural Manipulation. As a Usui Reiki and Karuna Reiki Sensei, she teaches these classes and enjoys the dimensionality and spiritual connection working with energy brings.