Human-computer Interaction

Categories: Uncategorized | June 24th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

In the days of constant computer use, one wonders if we’ve lost the human touch. The good news is computers and humans don’t have to operate independently. Using computers, we can understand the human brain and the human actions better than ever before. This will lead to greater knowledge about individuals and society. Human-computer interaction is the wave of the future.

Human-computer interaction is everywhere. It’s a great benefit to medical advances and it helps us understand physical health on new and exciting levels. Not only do computers perform tests that we need, they can also treat disease. Human-computer interaction has been found to be helpful in treating many patients. This is an exciting way to use computers to better ourselves.

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Incall Massage Versus Outcall Massage

Categories: Uncategorized | June 13th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

In my San Antonio Massage and Bodywork practice I frequently receive calls from prospective clients who are unclear about the differences between incall massage sessions and outcall massage sessions. Some people, never having had a massage, have absolutely no idea what the terms incall and outcall mean. Many are surprised that there is a difference in price.

I’ll explain the differences between incall and outcall massage sessions:

Incall Massage is a massage that occurs in the Massage Therapist’s office, salon, or clinic. The advantages of incall massage for the client are:

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Rolfing & The Ten-series - Session 10

Categories: Uncategorized | April 28th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

In the final session of the Rolfing® ten series there is no “new” work to initiate . This is the final opportunity for the Rolfer® to bring resolution to the client’s body. Tenth hour: Closure/Holism (8-9-10) 3D, present time, dynamic.

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Rolfing Ten Series - Movement 3

Categories: Uncategorized | April 19th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Throughout this exploration of the Rolfing® ten series there has been quite a bit of change initiated into the client’s structure. Manual manipulation alone is not sufficient to integrate the change accumulated in the ten series.

These three movement sessions enable the client to play a vital role in their “mastery of other”. We have hydrated, differentiated, and are integrating this blessed individual with their direct involvement in the inquiry. The final movement strategy is known as movement three: Upper integration.

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