Listening Field: Trauma-Informed Ethics for Massage Therapists

4 Ethics CE Hours + 1 Cultural Competency CE Hour
Interactive · Online · For LMTs in Oregon and beyond

This interactive, supervised 5-hour online course bundle examines trauma-informed ethics, scope of practice, and cultural competency as they apply directly to massage therapy. The focus is on ethical decision-making, professional boundaries, and lawful, scope-appropriate responses to real situations that arise in clinical practice.

Using an element-based framework, participants learn how to respond with greater clarity, presence, and integrity—without providing trauma treatment or stepping outside massage therapy scope of practice.

The course includes four ethics modules and a fifth, integrative cultural competency module that strengthens ethical awareness through reflective practice, cultural humility, and attention to power, bias, and professional responsibility.

This course fulfills ethics and cultural competency continuing education requirements and is not a self-care, wellness, or personal growth course.

Ethical clarity. Professional presence. Real-world application.

  • Listening Field: Trauma-Informed Ethics for Massage Therapists is a self-paced, interactive online ethics course for licensed massage therapists seeking to strengthen professional judgment, ethical boundaries, and scope-appropriate practice when working with clients affected by trauma.

    The course examines trauma-informed ethics and cultural competency through an element-based framework that supports ethical decision-making, informed consent, practitioner regulation, referral responsibility, and client safety—without providing trauma treatment or mental health intervention.

    Ethics Modules (1–4):

    Earth — grounding, safety, ethical containment, and trauma stewardship

    Water — emotional awareness, regulation, and client experience within scope

    Fire — burnout prevention, compassion fatigue, and professional boundaries

    Air — scope of practice, consent, communication, and ethics in action

    Cultural Competency Module (5):

    Center — reflective practice, cultural humility, and ethical self-awareness

    This course fulfills ethics continuing education requirements for massage therapists. It is not a self-care, personal growth, wellness, or therapeutic training course and does not prepare practitioners to diagnose, treat, or process psychological trauma.

  • By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

    Define trauma stewardship and explain its relevance to massage therapy ethics, professional boundaries, and scope of practice under Oregon law.

    Identify early indicators of secondary traumatic stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue as ethical risk factors that may impair judgment, boundaries, or professional conduct, and evaluate appropriate scope-consistent responses.

    Describe how trauma exposure may affect client safety, trust, informed consent, and regulation within massage therapy sessions, and articulate the ethical responsibilities of the massage therapist in these situations.

    Apply trauma-informed principles—including safety, choice, collaboration, empowerment, and cultural humility—within ethical, legal, and scope-appropriate boundaries of massage therapy, without providing trauma treatment or mental health intervention.

    In Module 5 — CENTER (Cultural Competency), participants will also be able to:

    Demonstrate cultural humility through reflective inquiry and increased awareness of power dynamics, bias, and ethical responsibility in therapeutic relationships.

    Integrate cultural competency and trauma-informed ethics into a personal ethics action plan that supports client safety, professional judgment, referral responsibility, and sustainable, lawful practice.

  • CE Hours Breakdown

    4 Ethics CE Hours

    (Modules 1–4: Earth, Water, Fire, Air)

    1 Cultural Competency CE Hour

    (Module 5 — CENTER: Reflective Practice & Cultural Humility)

    This course fulfills ethics continuing education requirements and does not qualify as self-care, personal growth, or wellness education.

    All content is supervised & interactive and meets Oregon CE requirements for licensed massage therapists.

    All modules must be completed to receive full credit.

  • This downloadable guide provides everything you need to access Listening Field: Trauma-Informed Ethics for Massage Therapists, a 5-hour continuing education course that includes 4 Ethics CE hours and 1 Cultural Competency CE hour.

    Inside this PDF, you’ll find:

    • Your Canvas enrollment link and course join code

    • Clear instructions for starting the course immediately

    • An overview of course format, supervision, and completion requirements

    • Information about certificate issuance and technical requirements

    The course is fully online, self-paced, and delivered through Canvas, a secure learning management system used by colleges and professional training programs.

  • • Each course is completed separately

    • CE certificates are issued upon completion of each course

    • Certificates reflect the specific CE category and hours completed

    • Certificates are delivered electronically, typically same day or within 24-48 hours (excluding holidays)

  • This course is designed for:

    • Licensed massage therapists fulfilling ethics CE requirements

    • Practitioners seeking clarity around boundaries and professional conduct

    • Therapists navigating complex client dynamics or ethical uncertainty

    • Bodyworkers committed to ethical integrity and reflective practice

    • Practitioners renewing licensure who prefer structured, thoughtful CE coursework

    No prior coursework is required.

  • 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.

    All discussion of trauma-informed awareness, regulation, or practitioner response is presented strictly in service of ethical decision-making, scope-appropriate practice, informed consent, referral responsibility, and client safety.

    This course emphasizes professional judgment, boundaries, and lawful practice—not personal self-care or therapeutic intervention.

  • Melissa Haeckel, MA, LMT #14599 is an Oregon-licensed massage therapist and somatic educator with over 20 years of experience in clinical practice, healthcare, and professional education. She holds a master’s degree in somatic education, a graduate certificate in instructional design, and has taught massage therapy and continuing education in the U.S. and internationally. Her work focuses on ethics, cultural competency, and grounded clinical judgment in therapeutic practice.

  • Enrollment in this course constitutes agreement with Listening Field Training’s Course Policies, including digital access, refund, intellectual property, and professional conduct terms.

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  • These courses meet Oregon continuing education requirements for licensed massage therapists. Requirements vary by state, and students are responsible for confirming acceptance with their individual licensing board prior to enrollment.

  • Yes. All courses are interactive and supervised, verified, and include participation tracking and assessment.

  • Yes. A certificate of completion is issued once each course is completed and verified.

  • No. Due to the digital nature of the courses and immediate access upon enrollment, all purchases are final.

  • No. The Listening Field does not verify individual state requirements or provide licensure advising.

    ➡️ For full details, please review our [Course Policies].

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