Envisioned Future –
What the profession will look like in 10 - 30 years.
Big Goal: The AMTA experience is key to success as a massage therapist.
Vivid Descriptions:
The public
will view professional massage as an important
contribution toward wellness, and will receive massage
on a regular basis.
People
recognize the power of touch to affect the
mind/body/spirit continuum.
AMTA will
be a trusted resource for information about massage
therapy and current research.
There will
be significant information in scientific literature on
the use, safety and effects of therapeutic massage.
Massage
therapy practice will be evidence-based.
The role of
massage therapy will be expanded in all practice
settings.
All states
will have regulation and scope of practice; there is
licensure in all 50 states and portability of the
credential across state lines.
AMTA will
be instrumental in creating a climate conducive for
members’ professional success.
There will
be international recognition for the value of massage.
All societies will be educated and accept massage
therapy and AMTA will be a global networking resource
for massage therapy and therapists.
AMTA
supports certification that will reflect demonstration
of professional competency.
AMTA will
be instrumental in building consensus and maintaining an
environment of cooperation across the profession of
massage therapy.
There will
be accreditation of all massage therapy institutions and
programs by a USDE recognized agency specializing in
massage therapy education standards.
Being an
AMTA member reflects the highest standard of ethical
behavior and the public sees the value and benefit of
AMTA. Members are seen as trusted professionals at the
forefront of a changing and complex world. Membership in
the AMTA is seen as critical to employers and clients as
an indicator of commitment to values.