Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination MBLEx Test Ethics, Boundaries, and Laws 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A massage therapist notices a client becoming emotionally dependent, calling the office multiple times daily and requesting personal contact information. What is the most appropriate response?
- Provide a personal phone number to show compassionate care
- Gently reinforce professional boundaries and refer the client to a mental health professional if needed (Correct answer)
- Terminate the therapeutic relationship immediately without explanation
- Continue the relationship as-is to avoid upsetting the client
Correct answer: Gently reinforce professional boundaries and refer the client to a mental health professional if needed
Maintaining clear professional boundaries is a core ethical obligation. Reinforcing those boundaries while offering an appropriate referral addresses the client's needs without compromising the therapeutic relationship.
Question 2: Under HIPAA, which of the following constitutes a permissible disclosure of protected health information without client authorization?
- Sharing session notes with a client's employer upon request
- Discussing a client's condition with a family member who pays for sessions
- Reporting a communicable disease to a public health authority as required by law (Correct answer)
- Posting anonymized client testimonials on social media
Correct answer: Reporting a communicable disease to a public health authority as required by law
HIPAA permits disclosure without authorization when required by law, such as reporting communicable diseases to public health authorities. All other listed scenarios require explicit client consent.
Question 3: A massage therapist feels a strong personal attraction to a new client. What is the ethically correct action?
- Continue treating the client but avoid any conversation
- Refer the client to another qualified therapist and do not pursue a personal relationship (Correct answer)
- Disclose the attraction to the client so they can decide how to proceed
- Accept the client and manage the feelings internally without any changes
Correct answer: Refer the client to another qualified therapist and do not pursue a personal relationship
When personal feelings threaten objectivity or professional boundaries, the ethical duty is to refer the client to another therapist, protecting the client's welfare and the integrity of the profession.
Question 4: A state licensing board requires massage therapists to complete continuing education hours for license renewal. What is the primary ethical reason for this requirement?
- To generate revenue for professional associations
- To ensure practitioners maintain current competency and provide safe, effective care (Correct answer)
- To limit the number of active practitioners in the field
- To satisfy insurance company requirements for liability coverage
Correct answer: To ensure practitioners maintain current competency and provide safe, effective care
Continuing education requirements exist to uphold professional standards and protect public safety by ensuring therapists remain competent in evolving best practices.
Question 5: During a session, a client discloses that they are being physically abused at home. The therapist practices in a state that mandates reporting of suspected abuse. What should the therapist do?
- Keep the information confidential because it was shared during a professional session
- Report the abuse to the appropriate authorities as required by state law (Correct answer)
- Advise the client to report the abuse themselves and take no further action
- Consult a personal attorney before taking any action
Correct answer: Report the abuse to the appropriate authorities as required by state law
Mandatory reporting laws override confidentiality in cases of abuse. Therapists are legally and ethically obligated to report to the appropriate agency when practicing in a mandatory-reporter state.
Question 6: A massage therapist accepts an expensive gift from a grateful client after a series of sessions. Which ethical principle is most at risk in this situation?
- Beneficence
- Non-maleficence
- Autonomy
- Avoiding dual relationships and conflicts of interest (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Avoiding dual relationships and conflicts of interest
Accepting significant gifts from clients blurs professional boundaries and can create an unbalanced power dynamic or sense of obligation, raising concerns about dual relationships and conflicts of interest.
A massage therapist notices a client becoming emotionally dependent, calling the office multiple times daily and requesting personal contact information.
What is the most appropriate response?