Code of Ethics
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Social/Ecological Concern Members recognize their intrinsic involvement in the total community of life on the planet Earth. AOBTA members conduct themselves in a professional and ethical manner, performing only those services for which they are qualified, and represent their education, certification, professional affiliations and other qualifications honestly. They do not in any way profess to practice medicine or psychotherapy, unless licensed by their State or Country to do so. AOBTA members keep accurate client records, including profiles of the body/mind health history. They discuss any problem areas that may contraindicate use of Asian Bodywork techniques, and refer clients to appropriate medical professionals when indicated. AOBTA members pay close attention to cleanliness and professional appearance of self and clothing, of linens and equipment, and of the office environment in general. They endeavor to provide a relaxing atmosphere, giving attention to reasonable scheduling and clarity about fees. AOBTA members maintain clear and honest communications with their clients, and keep all information, whether medical or personal, strictly confidential. They clearly disclose techniques used, appropriately identifying each in the scope of their professional practice. AOBTA members are encouraged to establish and maintain trust in the client relationship and to establish clear boundaries and an atmosphere of safety. AOBTA members respect the client’s physical/emotional state and do not abuse clients through actions, words or silence, nor take advantage of the therapeutic relationship. They, in no way, participate in sexual activity with a client. They consider the client’s comfort zone for touch and for degree of pressure, and honor the client’s requests as much as possible within personal, professional and ethical limits. They acknowledge the inherent worth and individuality of each person and therefore do not unjustly discriminate against clients or colleagues. AOBTA members present Asian Bodywork in a professional and compassionate manner representing themselves and their practice accurately and ethically. They do not give fraudulent information, nor misrepresent AOBTA or themselves to students or clients, nor act in a manner derogatory to the nature and positive intention of AOBTA. They conduct their business honestly. AOBTA members respect the standards set by the various AOBTA modalities, and they respect service marks, trademarks and copyright laws. Professional courtesy includes respecting all ethical professionals in speech, writing, or otherwise, and communicating clearly with others. AOBTA members strive for professional excellence through regular assessment of personal and professional strengths and weaknesses, and by continued education and training. (Stand 1/2005; Irrtümer vorbehalten) American Organization
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© Dr. Eduard Tripp,
A-1120 Wien, Schönbrunner-Schloss-Str. 21/8, Tel: +43 (1) 815
91 75, tripp@shiatsu-austria.at www.shiatsu-austria.at |