Mental Health Apps

There are many free and low-cost resources that can help improve mood, cope with stressful situations, learn how to meditate and get a better night’s sleep. Below are just a few of the many different apps you can download on your phone or tablet. All of these apps have a free version, and some provide more resources for an extra cost. I do not personally endorse any of the apps below and cannot guarantee their effectiveness. These apps are a great addition to therapy but should not be used as a replacement. If you begin to experience any suicidal or homicidal ideation, call your local emergency department, 911 or the national suicide hotline 800-273-8255.  

  

Mood Management: 

  • What's Up: This app uses different therapy techniques (CBT, ACT) to help you cope with depression, anxiety, stress and other mood symptoms. 

  • Mood Kit: This app have over 200 mood improvement activities and provides a centralized place where you can track your mood and journal about your mental health. 

  • CBT Thought Record Diary:   This app uses CBT and Positive Psychology to help improve your mood! 

  • MoodTools: This app is designed to help you combat depression and alleviate your negative moods. 

  • Mindshift: This app uses CBT to help you learn to relaxation and mindfulness skills in addition to ways to change how you think and decrease anxiety!

  • DBT Coach: This app is for anyone who wants to improve their overall mental wellbeing. It provides help, support and resources for your recovery journey. 

  • Happify: This app has science-based activities and games that help you overcome negative thoughts, stress and life’s challenges. 

  • SuperBetter: This app is aimed to help people overcome depression and anxiety, manage stress, cope with chronic pain and overcome a life challenge such as finding a new job, divorce or grief. 

  • Self-Help for Anxiety Management (SAM): This app offers a range of self-help methods to manage anxiety.

  • MoodNotes: This app uses CBT and Positive Psychology techniques such as a mood tracker and a space for journaling as a way to improve mood. 

  • eMoods: This app helps you manage symptoms of Bipolar Disorder, anxiety and depression. 

  • Mooditude: This app is based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help you build resilience to stress and anxiety.

 

Meditation: 

  • Calm: This app focuses on techniques to help with relaxation, meditation and sleep.

  • Headspace: This app provides guided meditations to help with sleep, focus, exercise and mood. 

  • Ten Percent Happier: This app has guided meditations and videos that make it fun and straightforward to learn to meditate. 

  • Breathe2Relax: This app is a portable stress management tool that helps people learn stress management skills including breathing and meditation.

  • Smiling Mind: This is a non-for-profit web and app-based meditation program developed by psychologists and educators to help bring mindfulness into your life. 

  • Meditation RX: Find relief from the stress of serious illness with the Meditation Rx app. Whether you are ill or are supporting a loved one through an illness, you will find guided meditations especially designed to suit your needs.

 

Sleep:

  • CBT-I Coach: This app guides you in the process of learning about sleep, developing positive sleep routines and improvement your sleep environment.  

  • Sleep Cycle: This app analyses your sleep pattern and helps you understand your sleep patterns for a better night’s sleep! 

  • iSleep Easy: This app provides free medications for restful sleep.

These apps are a great addition to individual therapy! To schedule your first online therapy Michigan appointment visit www.embodiedwellnesstherapy.com

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