As a Licensed Massage Therapist in NYC since 1992 - I have done my share of "educating" the public, patients and event clients on the difference between legitimate licensed massage therapy services and "prostitutes" who use the term "masseuse" to promote their work. I am a proud member of the American Massage Therapy Association and recently received this press release from them that I would like to share with you.
AMTA Applauds Craigslist Decision Calls for Protection of Massage Therapists
Evanston, IL – The American Massage Therapy Association® (AMTA®) views the decision by Craigslist to remove its ‘erotic services’ section as an opportunity to clarify for the public that prostitutes who claim to provide massage are not massage therapists. “The public and massage therapists have a right to know that advertising for massage should only be the right of massage therapists,” says Judy Stahl , AMTA President. “We hope this decision will ensure that massage is only advertised on Craigslist through its ‘therapeutic’ section and that any new ‘adult’ section will not allow posters to use terms related to massage therapy.” Most states regulate the massage therapy profession and restrict use of the term ‘massage’ in business and advertising to legally practicing massage therapists.
The recent publicity surrounding the murder of a call girl who called herself a masseuse on Craigslist has confused many people. Massage therapists have had clients and patients question their professionalism and raise concerns about them advertising their massage practices through Craigslist.
Unfortunately, prostitutes frequently claim to offer massage and use the term ‘masseuse’ to appear as legitimate therapists. While most massage practitioners prefer the term massage therapist, some still use the older term, rooted in European health traditions, of ‘masseuse’.
AMTA believes these terms related to massage should only be used by those with a legal and professional right to do so. The non-profit professional association wants the public to feel confident that anyone who claims to provide massage is a trained professional who practices legally. “We call on Craigslist, the media and other online services to respect massage therapists and to protect the public from misrepresentations of massage. And, we continue our support for the efforts of the state attorneys general to protect the public from inappropriate advertising,” says Stahl.
The American Massage Therapy Association is a nonprofit professional association of more than 58,000 members founded in 1943. AMTA professional members have demonstrated a level of skill and knowledge through education and/or testing and must meet continuing education requirements to retain membership. AMTA provides information about massage therapy to the public and works to improve the professional climate for massage therapists. It advocates fair and consistent licensing of massage therapists in all states.
###
Spa Chicks On-The-Go® is the nationally acclaimed mobile spa event marketing company founded in 2003 by celebrity massage therapist and spa expert, Marie Scalogna-Watkinson, LMT. Marie creates high end spa events for corporate and media clients for product launches, marketing and promotional events, editorial events, award shows, trade shows and pop up stores/spas. She also creates eco-friendly private spa parties for high profile and celebrity clients for showers, bachelorette parties and girl's night celebrations. For a complete client list and media coverage go to
http://www.spachicksonthego.com/
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment