As soon as she realizes that it may hamper her ability to act as an impartial professional.
No. It is unethical and if your therapist does date you he or she is unethical.
a beauty therapist should behave lady like and respectful
So they know that the therapist did in fact wash them.
Yes, Massage Therapist should be capitalized.
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It is important to seek professional help and therapy to address your past behavior. If you decide to disclose this information to someone, it should be done in a controlled and supportive environment, preferably with the guidance of a therapist. It is important to take responsibility for your actions and demonstrate a commitment to accountability and seeking help.
Well that depends,, Who wants the disclosure. If they have no legitmate need then , then No you should not.
If multicultural families have differences then they should get marriage counseling help prior to getting married, or at least during the beginning of a marriage. There are many different ways to raise children and it is best to have a third party tell this is true.
After working with the feet the therapist should always wash their hands. It depends on what you are seeing the therapist for in the first place as to what to do for you after they work on your feet. This is most likely referring to a physical therapist in which you have physical therapy. If you aren't sure that you're getting the right treatment, talk to your doctor who referred you to therapy.
I'm not sure what your question is, the way you have phrased it. If you are asking, about a requirement that a psychologist should not disclose patient information, it would be a condition of confidentiality.
You shouldn't disclose personal information such as phone number, addresses or information about your children. If you disclose information, you can be harassed by advertisers and other people.