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Eastern Somatic Integration
Class 2
20
Other
Not Applicable
10/16/2006

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Location of Ren 12
Definition
on the midline of the body, 4 cun above the umbilicus, midway between the umbilicus and the sternocostal angle
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Hara Clearing Points for Ren 12
Definition
St 34, St 44, Sp 4
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Location of St 34 (R)
Definition
On the thigh, on a line drawn between the lateral border of the patella and the anterior superior iliac spine, in a depression 2 cun proximal to the superior border of the patella
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Location of St 44 (bi)
Definition
On the dorsum of the foot, between the 2nd and 3rd toes, 0.5 cun proximal to the margin of the web
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Location of Sp 4 (bi)
Definition
On the medial side of the foot, in the depression distal and inferior to the base of the first metatarsal bone.
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Professional Therapeutic Relationship
Definition
A relationship between client and practitioner that is focused on the well being of the client.
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Define contract.
Definition
An agreement between the client and practitioner about what each other will and will not do. This must be within the training and ethical standards of professionalism.
Term
How is a contract determined?
Definition
By your training and by what services your client is paying for.
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Two roles with our clients:
Definition
As a practitioner and as a professional person.
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What stays in the basic elements of a professional therapeutic relationship?
Definition
Confidentiality, client centered words and actions, consistency, informed consent and right of refusal, and our rights as professionals
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Define client centered words and actions
Definition
being motivated by what is best for our clients; clients have a right to ask for what they want
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Define confidentiality
Definition
honoring our client's privacy. From the first phone call all the way through the relationship
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Why is consistency important?
Definition
It allows our clients to relax more deeply and builds a sense of trust; it reassures them.
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What is informed consent and right of refusal.
Definition
Our clients need to be informed of our standards of practice and what will occur in a treatment session before it is ethically allowable for us to treat them. And at any time that they are uncomfortable, they have a right to refuse our services.
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Examples of informed consent and right of refusal
Definition
What our training is, our methods, benefits and risks, and they can ask us to stop at any time for any reason.
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What are some of our rights as professionals?
Definition
Payment on time, notification of cancellation, client arriving and leaving in a timely manner, the right to refuse to work with an abusive client
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What are three common ways that we venture outside the safe boundaries of the professional relationship?
Definition
Bringing in our social and personal needs; going outside our scope of practice and expertise; and mixing our practice with business
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Examples of bringing in social and personal needs . . .
Definition
talking about ourselves during a session with our clients, romantic involvment, treating our clients like friends
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Examples of going outside of our scope of practice or expertise . . .
Definition
weekend workshop syndrome, spiritual advice, psychological counseling, medical advice
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Examples of mixing other businesses with our practice . . .
Definition
taking in business associates as clients, and trying to involve cliens in other kinds of business transactions
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