11/6/2024: The Neuroscience of Ethics Workshop

$88.00
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5:00-9:00 PM - 4 Live Contact Hour CEs

Ethics is a complex concept that is simultaneously an incredibly important concept. Nearly every day most of us in the field of bodywork are faced with ethical concerns, Sometimes small.... sometimes not so small. Whether it is directly with the clients we are working with or perhaps an employer that we are working for. Issues can even arise between peers or coworkers in the field as well. The decisions that we make that the actions that we engage in not only reflect our own personal and professional code of ethics but also have an effect upon the industry of massage and bodywork as a whole. A strong and clear understanding of the ethical principals that guide each and everyone of us through our days is essential to support healthy work practices and professional relationships.

Join Jonathan Primack BA~ LMT # 10789 as we look the concept of ethics the the intricate and fascinating lens of neuroscience. Taking a closer look at the complicated structure of the central and peripheral nervous system, as well as its development within each individual, will create a meaningful perspective on how it interprets, processes, and reacts to the world that surrounds us. It is in this way we can better understand many of the ethical scenarios we face regularly. This four our workshop meets the standards outlined by the OBMT & The Washington Department Of Health.

10 Student Maximum

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5:00-9:00 PM - 4 Live Contact Hour CEs

Ethics is a complex concept that is simultaneously an incredibly important concept. Nearly every day most of us in the field of bodywork are faced with ethical concerns, Sometimes small.... sometimes not so small. Whether it is directly with the clients we are working with or perhaps an employer that we are working for. Issues can even arise between peers or coworkers in the field as well. The decisions that we make that the actions that we engage in not only reflect our own personal and professional code of ethics but also have an effect upon the industry of massage and bodywork as a whole. A strong and clear understanding of the ethical principals that guide each and everyone of us through our days is essential to support healthy work practices and professional relationships.

Join Jonathan Primack BA~ LMT # 10789 as we look the concept of ethics the the intricate and fascinating lens of neuroscience. Taking a closer look at the complicated structure of the central and peripheral nervous system, as well as its development within each individual, will create a meaningful perspective on how it interprets, processes, and reacts to the world that surrounds us. It is in this way we can better understand many of the ethical scenarios we face regularly. This four our workshop meets the standards outlined by the OBMT & The Washington Department Of Health.

10 Student Maximum

5:00-9:00 PM - 4 Live Contact Hour CEs

Ethics is a complex concept that is simultaneously an incredibly important concept. Nearly every day most of us in the field of bodywork are faced with ethical concerns, Sometimes small.... sometimes not so small. Whether it is directly with the clients we are working with or perhaps an employer that we are working for. Issues can even arise between peers or coworkers in the field as well. The decisions that we make that the actions that we engage in not only reflect our own personal and professional code of ethics but also have an effect upon the industry of massage and bodywork as a whole. A strong and clear understanding of the ethical principals that guide each and everyone of us through our days is essential to support healthy work practices and professional relationships.

Join Jonathan Primack BA~ LMT # 10789 as we look the concept of ethics the the intricate and fascinating lens of neuroscience. Taking a closer look at the complicated structure of the central and peripheral nervous system, as well as its development within each individual, will create a meaningful perspective on how it interprets, processes, and reacts to the world that surrounds us. It is in this way we can better understand many of the ethical scenarios we face regularly. This four our workshop meets the standards outlined by the OBMT & The Washington Department Of Health.

10 Student Maximum