Attention Professionals

Good health needs a strategy and so does your professional risk management.

  • Have you ever struggled to explain or assert your policies to certain clients?
  • Have you experienced being put 'on the spot' by a client?
  • Have you ever found it difficult working with clients who deny responsibility for their own health?
  • If you are a massage therapist have you endured innuendos toward your profession?
  • Do you know the concept of burnout but still find your enthusiasm for your work as a therapist can wane?

If you answer yes to any of the questions above then you will find my book(s) on practical ethics for busy therapists significant resource(s) to keep in your library. It is time to step into your own professional esteem. With my practical model, Professional Esteem discusses ethical principles using examples relevant to the complementary and alternative therapist. Read how ethical skills are your professional frame of reference for managing difficulties within the client / therapist relationship.

In Good Health,

natalie millan

Current Books On Offer

If you are doing the best for your customers and clients with your experience and knowledge; then justify it.

If you would like to know more about the ability to pre-empt potential client / therapist dilemmas, if you are willing to assess new approaches then my books Professional Esteem and Professional Esteem - Ethical Energy can help.

Are you an existing therapist?

Have you worked for at least five years in your field?

You can assist in furthering research to help others by following the link below to complete the research questionnaire. Write your own experiences about how you managed the difficult client.

Have you encountered an awkward client / therapist situation? What did you find helped you through an ethical dilemma? In hindsight, what would you do differently now?

 

Testimonial

"Natalie's book should become essential reading to all massage therapists. It addresses the ethical and professional expectations, safe boundaries and the importance of respectful communication and touch between therapist and client. I have worked closely with Natalie, and in her book she writes from a wealth of personal experience and wisdom".

Dr Vicki Kotsirilos - Medical Practitioner