Beyond the Referral
What does acting and staying within your scope of practice look like, and when is a referral more appropriate?
What does acting and staying within your scope of practice look like, and when is a referral more appropriate?
Clients and therapists alike have the right of refusal. Don't be afraid to use it.
Clients are often our most fruitful referral partners, so it's important to have a routine for recognizing and thanking those loyal referrers.
From a money standpoint, it's unethical to use the privilege of the therapeutic relationship to profit from a client beyond the usual fee. Why? It could present as an advantage.
Practitioners in private practice have right of refusal. They can refuse to work with a prospective client, and they can discontinue working with a client they lack the training or physical capabilities to work with.
From the first moment with a new client, to the massage session and beyond, creating and maintaining connection is simple with the right approach.
From a scientific perspective, all information-energy is frequency- or vibration-based. Let's shift our understanding of how absorbed energies work.