Managing Stress, Depression & Anxiety
CBT Thought Record Diary
- The centrepiece of cognitive-behavioural therapy is changing your emotions by identifying negative and distorted thinking patterns.
- You can use CBT Thought Record Diary to document negative emotions, analyse flaws in your thinking, and re-evaluate your thoughts.
- It can also be used as a daily thought tracker

Stop Panic and Anxiety
- This free app is specifically for those who suffer with panic attacks due to a Panic disorder, as opposed to those with other forms of anxiety.
- It focusses on the fear of having a panic attack and the fear of the sensations when having a panic attack.
- As well as articles, diary and training materials it also teaches relaxation techniques
IMoodJournal
- Designed for people with bipolar disorder.
- Part personal journal and part mood tracker it is a way in which to keep notes of overall wellbeing, record thoughts and experiences.
- It allows the user to set up automated reminders for updating the journal.
- Helps the user to spot triggers to emotional swings.
MoodTools
- MoodTools aims to support people with clinical depression by aiding the path to recovery.
- This app provides a suite of different tools to help the user lift their mood, including: thought diary, activities, safety plan, information, video, and a test.
- The user log and analyse their thoughts using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) principles, develop a suicide safety plan and more with this free app.
What's Up
- For people coping with Depression, Anxiety, Stress and Anger
- There is a positive and negative habit tracker that can be used to maintain good habits and break any that are counterproductive.
- The Get Grounded section, contains questions to pinpoint feelings,
- The 'Thinking Patterns' section teaches methods to stop the negative internal monologues.
SAM: Self help for Anxiety Management
- SAM is designed for people who want to use self-help.
- Users are prompted to build their own 24-hour anxiety toolkit that allows you to track anxious thoughts and behaviour over time, and learn 25 different self-help techniques.
- You can also use SAM's "Social Cloud" feature to confidentially connect with other users in an online community for additional support
WORRY TIME
- This app allows the user to write down and park their worries and sets aside a specific time to spend on them, anything from 5-20 minutes.
- With each worry, during worry time, the user can add possible solutions to them and test these out.
- When the user has finished with their worries they can 'screw then up' as each one is designed to look like pieces of paper. The user can look at their worries in the history section of the app to see if there are any patterns that they may not have seen before.