New hospital gowns couture-like hospital gowns Robetowellness.com Replaces gray degrading
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New hospital gowns couture-like hospital gowns Robetowellness.com Replaces gray degrading
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High Fashion now comes to hospitals. Finally there is an alternative to the ugly dress, uncomfortable hospital. Dr. Toby Israel, a breast cancer survivor in Princeton, New Jersey and is based on one of the founders of Design Psychology, a designer suit for women who developed a radiation treatment for breast cancer. The “Robe-being”, an alternative to the traditional hospital gown “blah” is now available.
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social networks online and in person-is crucial for the realization of the robe, then turned to patient-centered philosophy now extends U.S. hospitals: To provide women with the psychological and physical, “good wishes” Sent contributions of support for people around the world have been transferred to http://www.robetowellness.com day. Survivors in the YWCA Princeton Breast Cancer Resource Center in Princeton, NJ sewing or personal greetings in the collar.
robes were based on input from the breast cancer survivors who developed the focus groups at the YWCA Princeton Breast Cancer Resource Center visited last year. Both the weekly “sewing circle robe welfare” and the costumes, they would personally “from woman to woman” give emotional support to women in the journey through breast cancer.
The kimono-style jacket
, rich colors and soft fabrics were specially by Toby Israel, Ph.D. chosen to help women feel feminine, empowered and renewed. She explains: “The print tunic soft coated sheet images of women in botany, so that they imagine the healing power of nature.”
research evidence suggests that aid in the healing of natural scenes. A study by Roger Ulrich (1984) found that patients with views of the natural analgesic use fewer and less severe, indicating lower pain experience. These patients also had shorter hospital stays and recovery from surgery is usually more positive than those whose views do not contain elements of nature.
The suit was designed to be “portable” and “Hangable art.” Israel declares’ turn, if it is a bar kimono seems to help costume hospitals, doctors and other places in the healing arts welcoming oasis for patients on the mend. Such “is that Hangable”, “dress” the art is also a positive distraction for patients and nurses provide. “
two hospitals in New Jersey, University Medical Center at Princeton University and Capital Health Medical Center in Hopewell, bought New Jersey, the dresses of the women who are victims of radiation into its new premises.
Dr.
Israel Comments:
My trip to the “grave cloth as” started when I was diagnosed with breast cancer to develop early. With my own fancy clothes for each of my radiation treatment felt like a queen, and looked cancer. Now, with this experience and my experience as a design psychologist, I sewed a natural skin nutrition with the message “Good Wishes” healing developed in the neck of each dress. In addition to improving life-clothing, networking is spreading on the Internet and in person for this project the message: “You Are Not Alone GO GIRL.”
The dress for sale individually online, is my hope that hospitals all over the world, the “grave cloth as a” goodbye to all treated with radiation.
For more information contact
Toby Israel, Ph.D. (609) 683 1317
biographical note:
Toby Israel, Ph.D. the founder of Design Psychology, a field that has attracted international attention, including the Los Angeles Times, New York, and Finance, The Wall Street Journal, the Philadelphia Enquirer, and NPR’s “Talk of the Nation” and “Radio Times”. A multi-disciplinary professional with a degree in environmental psychology, education and art, Dr. Israel over 30 years experience in the application for scholarships for the “real world” design practice.
He has served as an environmental consultant in the U.S. and the UK, including head of Looney Ricks Kiss design research and Director of Visual Arts New Jersey State Arts Council. A former professor of architecture and psychology at the University of Lincoln (UK), his latest projects and presentations, to create the Using Design Psychology to places of healing and products. His mission to connect people and deep, it describes in his book, in a Place Like Home: Using Design Psychology to create, perfect locations. She is the author of the psychology of today’s “Design on My Mind” blog and has a private practice directly with designers and customers.
contact:
Toby Israel, Ph.D.
Tel. (609) 683 1317
E-mail: tphoenix3 (at) gmail (dot) com
http://www.robetowellness.com
Walnut Lane
Princeton, NJ 08540
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