In NJ, most of us are using "Massage Therapist". Many are using "Certified Massage Therapist" because they have been using it for years, feeling that their certification from massage school indeed qualified them to use that title. The Board of Nursing did ask that we not use "Certified Massage Therapist" once the laws were passed, making certification something that was coming up the road. Of course, it was a verrrrrrrrrry long road. Most people did not comply. Nobody is policing it. It will be interesting to see what happens to those folks who are using "Certified" now and who choose not to be state certified.........most likely nothing will happen unless someone complains about it. I don't know what, if any, plans they have to get this word out to the public. If the public isn't made aware of the certification, then, they won't know what questions to ask or know the difference between someone who uses certified because they received certification from their school and those who are state certified. I realize that it is up to us, as therapists to help in the education process, but I do believe that the Nursing Board does have some responsibility in this. Hopefully, there will be some news releases and things like that. It's just all a big muddle and most of the public has no idea what any of it means. Some are surprised to learn that you don't have to be certified or approved by anybody to do massage in this state. Others assume that if you have "certified" in your title, that it means the state has certified you. For people like me who state that they are nationally certified......people think it sounds big and important, but they really have no idea what was required to get that certification. When asked, I try to educate my clients as much as possible and as honestly as possible. I'm very clear that just because someone is not nationally certified, or who may choose not to be state certified when it is available, does not mean that they are any less qualified to do massage, but it would be prudent to ask a few more quesitons in those situations to ascertain whether or not the person has just a weekend course under their belt, or they've actually attended a legitimate massage school.So.....there you go.......probably more info. than you needed to know.