Communiwell prototype

Made:
2003 in England
Communiwell prototype Communiwell prototype (psychotherapeutic set) Communiwell prototype (psychotherapeutic set)

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Communiwell prototype
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Communiwell prototype, tool for psychotherapy made by drama therapist John Casson; a round version of the Communicube, designed to allow clients to represent their own mental states and dynamics by placing small objects on different levels of the 5-story cylindrical structure; 4 supports slotted in around edge; made by Communicube Ltd., 2003

Details

Category:
Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry
Object Number:
2012-70
Materials:
polycarbonate
Measurements:
overall: 351 mm 319 mm, 2.16 kg
type:
psychotherapeutic set
credit:
Dr. John Casson