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Since I finished my hydrotherapy studies (including the internship) I work and treat dozens of people every week.
At the same time, I continue to study and take courses that enrich my knowledge and abilities and offer pampering treatments to everyone who comes my way in order to gain more and more experience, learn and improve.

Water treatment - diving

a little about
myself

Roi Frampshes

Water treatment - flotation

I am a person who learns and gains knowledge, experiences and experience at a fast pace. In the last decade (besides studying water treatment) I managed to build a mobile home, set up a traveling circus, build a show, plan, create and initiate a number of unique projects: some of them have a more physical nature, and some deal with interpersonal communication and other abilities while creating and holding spaces that allow to experience, learn , and to experiment in a variety of fields, many of which are considered taboo.
One of the projects that I am most proud of is the "The Naked Truth" project, in the framework of which we conducted, among other things, lectures, workshops and retreats that dealt with the fields of communication and discourse around topics that are taboo and are usually not talked about, due to lack of knowledge, and not knowing how to approach them.
My ambition is to combine these fields of knowledge and create a space that allows for a combination of verbal communication with non-verbal intimacy and closeness in order to deal more pleasantly and successfully with life's difficulties and challenges.

Go to therapy, get help... who has time and money for that? It is very expensive...
And who needs it anyway? We're doing great on our own.

Sound familiar? Let's talk about it for a moment.

 

I, personally, do not like the connotations that accompany the word therapy, because they place the responsibility for the results on the therapist.

No one can take care of us but ourselves, though many people can help, accompany, support, advise, and teach us things so that we can take better care of ourselves - just as we can support others, accompany them, advise them and teach them things.

I prefer to see therapeutic frameworks as a supportive framework that helps us with the ongoing maintenance of existence.

You don't need to, and you shouldn't wait for a car to stop working before you have to tow it to the garage. It is better to maintenance in a regular and orderly manner.

And the human body is not a vehicle. You can't throw it away and replace it...

Almost every therapist I know is also a patient himself. After all, how can you help others when you collapse under your personal struggles?

Don't wait for the load to be too much, don't wait for the body and mind to collapse.

Make an appointment today and plan ahead to have a regular treatment schedule that is good for your body, mind, and relationships.

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