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Eating plays a big role in everyday life, as it is part of our daily routine. Thus, the topic is always included in therapeutic discussions, not only when it comes to food as problem solving, but also in the areas of family and partnership, day structure, friendship culture, needs and identity. The maps (in German) give suggestions, conversation and a variety of reflection options. Content: 100 cards.

60 cards depicting a wide variety of rivers and river landscapes. Life as a river, obstacles as rapids, the unconscious hidden in the depths.... many associations are possible. Can be used both in individual therapy and with groups. A detailed instruction booklet in German is enclosed Author: Gali Salpeter, Norway

The comb fits 10 x 10 Aximos. Brand: Dusyma Development focus: eye-hand coordination, understanding of partial quantities, color perception, creativity Product is suitable: from 4 years Contents: 1.2 kg Aximos (approx. 1450 rolls, Ø 1 cm, assorted in 10 colors made of plastic), 5 wooden stands (16 cm wide, with end strip), 5 plastic combs (14 x 15.7 cm), including motif templates Material: beech, plastic Surface treatment: lacquered

100 picture cards with impressive drawings depict situations, relationships, life experiences, dreams and fears, wishes and worries for projection. Various therapeutic applications are presented in the insert in German and in a small, more detailed booklet in English. The picture cards “Roads” and “River” are also available from the author. Author: Gali Salpeter, Norway

67 cards depicting the various paths we may take in life or are currently traveling. The cards are suitable for biographical work, depicting life paths, symbolizing wishes and dreams, but also as a basic motif for your own pictures, which allow you to trace the path you have taken or will take in the future. With short instructions in German. Author: Gali Salpeter, Norway