Rolfing and Ethics

Les Kertay, Advanced Rolfer, defines ethics as the principles of a therapeutic relationship and in that brief review I will discuss insight into how and why problems arise in the therapeutic relationship spoken to at the 2002 Rolf Institute Annual Meeting, and give general principles/guidelines into begging the question What is Rolfing?

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basic assumption with Rolfing is that complaints stem from a failure of the therapeutic relationship or ethics. Ethics is defined as being a set of principles of right conduct, and as a Rolfer the therapeutic relationship necessitates that structure as much as it is defined by it.

Original post by john@rolfmovement.com (John Barton)

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