What is the difference between the ABMP Professional level and the ABMP Certified level, and why would I want to be a Certified member?
Initial qualifications are the same, but there are several differences between these two levels of membership. Certified Members enjoy our highest level of membership, which includes an enhanced listing on ABMP’s MassageFinder referral service, a CD of photos and marketing materials for their own business uses, priority processing, a unique wall certificate, and use of the ABMP Certified Therapist designation (ABMP Certified Massage Therapist, ABMP Certified Bodywork Therapist, or ABMP Certified Somatic Therapist). Both Certified and Professional Members receive ABMP’s publications, including a subscription to Massage & Bodywork magazine, ABMP’s Successful Business Handbook, and the Touch Resource Guide. A certificate of insurance, ethics certificate, insurance guide, and membership identification are included as well. In order to maintain the Certified level of membership, 16 hours of continuing education are required every two years. Both levels provide $2 million per incident in lia
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