ClearMind uses tested CBT techniques to help you fight anxiety. What's different is its organised to feel like an actual therapy session. You can store and easily re-visit topics of concern and see how you feel about them over time.
2020 has been a wild ride! Many people I know have started seeing a therapist for the first time in their lives. Many more either didn't find a good fit or simply couldn't afford the hourly rate.
So, We built ClearMind with the intent of helping people get access to the techniques most CBT-certified therapists would use with their patients, in an approachable way over their smartphone.
One simple change we made over other CBT apps is the ability to store and re-visit topics. It makes "sessions" which is the core exercise in the app feel more like a therapy journey rather than just journalling.
We also introduced Doc, a therapist character, we intend to give him live features like Smiling and Waving to make it feel welcoming and human.
Ultimately, the goal here is you shouldn't need to pay high fees or wait weeks to get access to great quality help, if you're going through a hard time. Doc is always there to help and he's only a tap away!
Do try out the app on Android and share feedback. Excited to hear from the community! 🙂
@ianmayman Thanks for sharing your feedback. Yes, we're presently focused on Android due to lack of IOS talent in our team. But we are currently looking into IOS and should have a version out in the next month. Also, we do not yet have any social media accounts set-up for ClearMind.
@raunaqvaisoha It's free to open social accounts and can be done in five minutes, and you could mention plans for iOS in the roadmap even if you're not ready or able to work on them yet. Also a notification email list for the iOS app would be good even if you don't email to the list for another six months.
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