Mindplan
Maslow's Pyramid
How does it work
Testimonials
Credits

Mind Plan

                                            Mind Plan User
                                                                                 Rollover image

Peter has plenty of options to choose from. He plans activities for the week ahead, using the magnetic counters, which attach to the board. Mind-plan takes the form of a board showing one week's calendar, with each day divided into three by mealtimes. The user writes an activity with a dry wipe pen on colour coded counters (exercise, person - meet or phone, goal or task, leisure, reward) and then positions the counters on the timetable to plan the week, aiming for a good spread of colours. (The counter tops can be wiped clean and used again.) Times can be written directly onto the board. An accompanying flip book acts as a visual aid of recovery. At the end of the week the patient shades in columns to record activities completed. The flip-book can be interpreted by a counsellor in therapy sessions, and the patient can see their progress by using the book as a flip-book - the animation will show the increased number of activities achieved over the weeks.