Showing posts with label Techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Techniques. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Tools and Techniques of play therapy

I'm not saying that therapy does not work, because I am an experienced therapist, but sometimes I think we should have a better method of traditional psychotherapy for the collection of information quickly and help our patients a quick results. It occurred to me that perhaps could help bears. After all, Teddy Bears one of the first items that we attach. It is a natural method of exchange of information among people, I find it hard to believe thatare not more common with adults and children used in our practice. Children and adults love them. Yes, even grown men like teddy bears, even though the macho image prevents them from admitting it publicly. For me, a licensed clinical social worker, Teddy bears only one of the tools of my trade. It 's like the doctor with a stethoscope. You are only a part of my practice.

This is a great technology and for the last 7 years I have usedin my clinical practice. Are you a natural method for exchanging information and promoting the grand narrative. They avoid the embarrassment of some of the traditional models. They are easy to talk. It is much easier to open and talk to your teddy bear, then it is sometimes with a consultant. I saw grown men and women are teddy bears and get quick results of treatment. Information flows like a river of information on travel, much fasterwith traditional methods. Words and stories are the stories of customers and people see the eyes of a teddy bear as fast as traditional methods with a board. If you are a provider of health care system, I invite you to try using a teddy bear in your practice. You will find that you get the results of the assessment and response much faster than all the conventional methods. They are a great tool for problems associated with pain and loss, or drug abuse workor domestic violence.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Wire Rope - Securing Cargo and Saving Lives

Transport companies put their careers and stability on the line with every load they haul, even if the load is something as simple as a trailer loaded down with the fluffiest of teddy bears. If there are issues with the freight during transport, the carrier is directly responsible for the cargo; that's why the security of that cargo is so important. When you want to keep freight in check you use all the necessary ratchet straps, hooks, cargo bars and wire rope to make sure that what you're hauling stays secure.

Some methods of securing freight are far superior to others. We tend to take for granted what we work with on a daily basis and don't realize that things like wire rope play such a massive role in fueling the economy and saving lives - it's not always just about the cargo.

For 69 days, 33 trapped Chilean miners prayed for a way to escape from the collapsed mine in San Jose. That relief finally came in a rescue effort that involved a two-thousand foot shaft, a transport container big enough for one man and a lot of wire rope that was imported from Germany specifically for this task.

The wire rope used during the rescue process did its job over and over, repeatedly taking the weight of the precious cargo (the miners) and the abuse of repeat friction through the winch system that raised and lowered the container through each rescue attempt. During the individual rescue of 33 miners, the wire rope suffered no issues.

Had other materials been used, replacement would have been necessary at least once during the process - especially if common rescue rope had been brought it for the job. The versatility that wire rope delivers is the kind of strength you want behind your freight when you're transporting cargo that sustains your business. If it's strong enough to secure the lives of men 33 times, running approximately 4000 feet per cycle without a break, then it's strong enough to keep your freight secure under virtually any circumstance.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Scrapbooking Tips & Techniques: Create Adorable Tear Bears

As many of you love these projects sweet little tear bears you see on cards, tags, album layouts and other paper craft? Tear bears are not as complicated as most people think. It is as easy as 1 ... 2 ... 3 ...

Instructions:

1. Use a pencil to draw a simple diagram on a piece of paper mulberry (simple patterns can be found in coloring books and sewing books on paper or online).

2. Use a very fine point brush, slightly damp (notDrip) and draw the chalk line, then pull out the thin wet line around each piece and each piece aside to dry. Tear along the hairline, the mulberry paper with wet causing fuzzy, but this may be in order, because you want your furry teddy bear (it can rip cub, elephant, frog, etc. .., pull the Bears technique used for projects Most of the other simple sewing on paper).

3. After each piece is dry, use small amount of glue to put up your tears or tear bearcritter together.

Suggestions:

1. Using points for pop, nose, paws and ears to create a special effect.

2. Use chalk to the ears and cheeks.

3. Instead of fussing with a small white eye, instead of using high-quality white felt-tip pen.

4. The thicker the paper that the bear-blurred try different variations of handmade paper.

5. Cater for a very sweet tears, it's all a matter of "details". Add a little bow or flower on it's head, perhaps atotal paper a couple or even a baseball cap or a hat. The sky is the limit with your creation!