What is it?
- Free self-help anxiety relief app.
- Evidence-based strategies & tools based on CBT.
- Features a daily check-in, guides & goal setting.
- Includes relaxation & mindfulness meditations.
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Description
MindShift CBT is a free self-help anxiety relief app that helps you reduce worry, stress, and panic by following evidence-based strategies. Using CBT tools, you can challenge negativity, learn more about anxiety, develop more effective ways of thinking, be mindful, and relax.
Learn about the different CBT strategies, including writing thought journals, challenging yourself with belief experiments, building fear ladders, and doing comfort zone challenges. Listen to calming audio to reframe your thoughts, practice mindfulness, and stay grounded. All of the exercises are presented in small chunks with plenty of supporting information to help you naturally integrate these strategies with the rest of your life.
Accordion
- MindShift main features at a glance
- Clean, welcoming, and user-friendly intuitive design
- Evidence-based strategies and tools based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) designed for anxiety relief and self-management
- Daily check-in to keep track of your anxiety level and mood
- Easy to follow guides on learning about anxiety
- Facts and tips to overcome general worry, social anxiety, perfectionism, panic attack, and phobias
- Goal setting tools to keep you accountable
- Coping cards and statements to help you ride out your anxiety (and the ability to add your own!)
- Guided relaxation and mindfulness meditations to ground you and give relief
- Belief experiments to challenge the beliefs that fuel anxiety
- Tips and tricks for incorporating healthy habits into your life and minimizing anxiety naturally
- Sharing and data exporting (if you choose) to streamline sessions with your counsellor, therapist, or psychologist
- Finally: it is free to use!
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