Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Client Intake

I was asked today, by another massage therapist, what I felt was the value of separating subjective and objective information from a client during the treatment assessment. My response to her question was subjective information is vital to the treatment assessment. The information gained from the client at the beginning of a treatment evaluation not only allows them to be heard it ensures we are listening and sets in motion the healing process. The client knows what their needs are (either consciously or subconsciously) and we help them best when they become aware of the message their body is sending and of their own innate healing potential. We further facilitate their wellness process through the use of our objective knowledge which is based on our education and experience. By taking their history, hearing their goals, and collaborating in a plan for their successful experience of massage therapy we guide them in a partnership towards better health.

2 comments:

  1. Yep, I think there's a huge benefit in taking account of the client's description on what's going on with them - and you're so right about the listening.

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  2. Thank you very much for sharing this useful information. I was doing a project and for that I was looking for related information. Some of the points are very useful.

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