Creating Safe Therapeutic Spaces: Ethics, Boundaries & Cultural Awareness for Massage Therapists
4 Ethics CE Hours + 1 Cultural Competency CE Hour
Interactive · Online · NCBTMB Approved · For LMTs Nationwide
A supervised, self-paced continuing education bundle for licensed massage therapists focused on professional boundaries, informed consent, ethical decision-making, and culturally responsive care in everyday clinical practice.
NCBTMB approved and designed to meet supervised ethics and cultural competency CE requirements in Oregon and Washington. Accepted in 30+ states nationwide.
Ethically grounded. Culturally responsive. Clinically clear.
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Course Overview
Creating Safe Therapeutic Spaces is a 5-hour, fully online, interactive continuing education bundle for licensed massage therapists. Using a trauma-informed and culturally responsive lens, it explores how professional boundaries, informed consent, and inclusive communication work together to create therapeutic environments where diverse clients feel physically safe, respected, and able to participate in their care.
This course focuses on the real-world responsibilities of working with clients in a setting where physical touch, vulnerability, and trust are central. Rather than abstract ethics alone, the emphasis is on practical discernment and professional presence in everyday therapeutic relationships — and on the structural elements of practice, including intake forms, policies, and communication, that shape the client experience before the session begins.
Includes
4 Ethics CEU hours (Modules 1–4)
1 Cultural Competency CEU hour (Module 5 — CENTER)
Format
Self-paced, online
Text-based, supervised, and interactive
Delivered through Canvas
Interactivity & Supervision
This course includes brief readings, guided reflections, case-based scenarios, and module quizzes that fulfill NCBTMB supervised CE requirements. Completion is verified through the Canvas learning management system.Completion
Certificates are issued within 24–48 hours of course completion, excluding weekends and holidays.Eligibility
Designed for licensed massage therapists (LMTs). No prior coursework is required. -
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Explain key ethical principles — boundaries, informed consent, scope of practice, and professional accountability — and describe how they apply in everyday massage therapy practice
Identify at least three signs of client dysregulation or boundary strain in massage sessions and outline scope-appropriate, ethically grounded responses that prioritize safety and consent
Apply a structured ethical decision-making framework to realistic case scenarios involving scope, documentation, communication, and referral
Analyze and revise sample intake forms, policies, and procedures to better support safety, informed consent, and clear communication with diverse clients
Describe how power, cultural difference, and implicit bias can influence client experience and therapeutic relationships — and name two strategies to foster more inclusive, respectful environments
Differentiate trauma-informed, ethics-based massage practice from trauma treatment or mental health counseling, and explain how to use intakes, policies, and referrals to stay within scope while serving diverse client populations
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This course provides 5 CE hours issued as two separate certificates:
4 Hours — Professional Ethics (Modules 1–4)
Professional boundaries and the therapeutic relationship · Informed consent and client communication · Recognizing dysregulation and boundary strain · Scope of practice, ethical decision-making, and documentation1 Hour — Cultural Competency (Module 5 — CENTER)
Cultural identity, power, and the therapeutic relationship · Implicit bias and its effect on client experience · Inclusive and trauma-informed communication · Creating equitable, respectful care environmentsThis course fulfills ethics continuing education requirements and does not qualify as self-care, personal growth, or wellness education.
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Delivery Format (PDF + Canvas)
Instant PDF download upon purchase
PDF includes course access instructions and Canvas enrollment code
Includes downloadable course access guide
Course content delivered through Canvas learning platform
Self-paced modules, readings, and quizzes
Completion verification required for certificate issuance
Participants may begin the course immediately and complete it at their own pace.
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Upon completing all modules and assessments:
Two certificates of completion are issued — one for 4 Ethics CE hours (Modules 1–4) and one for 1 Cultural Competency CE hour (Module 5 — CENTER)
Certificates are issued within 24–48 hours of completion, excluding weekends and holidays
Certificates include course title, CE hours, NCBTMB provider information, and completion date
You are responsible for verifying that this course meets your state's current CE requirements before enrolling
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Licensed massage therapists fulfilling ethics and cultural competency CE requirements
Practitioners who work with clients impacted by stress, adversity, or trauma
Therapists serving diverse or marginalized populations who want more practical tools
Bodyworkers ready to examine their intake forms, policies, and communication practices
LMTs seeking applied ethical practice — not practitioner wellness or self-care content
Practitioners renewing licensure who prefer structured, thoughtful CE coursework
No prior coursework is required.
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This course is a professional ethics training for licensed massage therapists. It does not train therapists to diagnose, treat, or process psychological trauma, nor does it provide mental health counseling or psychotherapy instruction.
Content related to trauma-informed care is framed entirely within massage therapy scope of practice. The course addresses how trauma may show up in the clinical context — in client responses, communication, and the therapeutic relationship — and guides therapists in responding within their professional and legal scope, including when to pause, modify, document, or refer.
This course emphasizes professional judgment, clear boundaries, and lawful practice — not personal self-care or therapeutic intervention.
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Melissa Haeckel, MA, LMT, LPN is a licensed massage therapist (Oregon #14599, Alaska #156461), licensed practical nurse, and educator with more than 20 years of experience in clinical practice, bodywork, and continuing education. Through The Listening Field, an NCBTMB Approved Provider (#1003059), she offers supervised continuing education built around ethical clarity, professional boundaries, and equity-informed practice. Her courses are grounded in clinical accountability, applied ethics, and the practical realities of working with diverse client populations.
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Enrollment in this course constitutes agreement with Listening Field Training’s Course Policies, including digital access, refund, intellectual property, and professional conduct terms.
LMT, Corvallis, OR“I loved this course! It deepened my understanding of ethics, boundaries, and cultural awareness, and gave me practical tools to create safer, more inclusive spaces for clients. The flexible format made it easy to learn at my own pace.”