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  2. These Are The Mental Health Apps That Psychologists Actually Use

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    Clartity CBT Thought Diary “This app is designed for building skills from cognitive behavioral therapy, which is an evidence-based therapeutic approach for many different mental health concerns ...

  3. Do mental health apps actually work? Experts weigh in - AOL

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  4. Are mental health apps helpful or harmful? - AOL

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    The number of apps targeting mental health has exploded in recent years. But experts have mixed feelings about the efficacy of these apps — aimed at helping a variety of issues from mild anxiety ...

  5. Use of technology in treatment of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    The use of electronic and communication technologies as a therapeutic aid to healthcare practices is commonly referred to as telemedicine or eHealth. The use of such technologies as a supplement to mainstream therapies for mental disorders is an emerging mental health treatment field which, it is argued, could improve the accessibility, effectiveness and affordability of mental health care.

  6. Calm (company) - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition focused on building Calm Health, which was released in October 2022 and offered through traditional healthcare providers, payers, and self-insured employers. It was initially offered to patients suffering from anxiety or depression. The company planned to add mental health programs for those with other physical conditions.

  7. Headspace (company) - Wikipedia

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    Headspace, a subsidiary of Headspace Health, is an English-American healthcare company specializing in mental health. [2] It was incorporated in May 2010 in London, England by Andy Puddicombe and Richard Pierson. It is headquartered in Santa Monica, California, with offices in San Francisco and London. The company mainly operates through its ...

  8. Do mental health apps work? NJ therapists review BetterHelp ...

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    Apple devices offer free mental-health apps with basic services. A BetterHelp subscription costs $65 to $90 per week for access to its counselors, and an annual Calm membership runs about $70 ...

  9. BetterMe - Wikipedia

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    BetterMe is a company founded in 2016 in Kyiv, Ukraine. The company created two apps, BetterMe: Health Coaching and BetterMe: Mental Health. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, BetterMe began offering various services freely to Ukrainians and collaborated with the Ukrainian government and other companies to set up various initiatives to help victims of the conflict.