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a 27 year old female massage therapist is going through emotional troubles with her family. The RMT has decided to share her experiences with the client. Her client usually responds with concern. When is it appropriate for a client to take care of a RMT's emotional needs?

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It is generally not appropriate for a client to support an RMT's emotional needs. Therapeutic relationships should have clear boundaries and personal issues should be handled by professionals or within the therapist's personal support system.

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It is generally not appropriate for a client to take care of a Registered Massage Therapist's (RMT) emotional needs. The professional relationship between a client and a therapist should be maintained with clear boundaries, where the focus is on the client's health and well-being. The RMT should seek support through appropriate channels, such as supervisors, colleagues, or professional counseling, rather than leaning on clients for emotional support. Sharing personal issues with clients can lead to an unhealthy dynamic and compromise the therapeutic relationship.

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