The app's word cloud technology recognises which words
you use the most when writing down your feelings allowing you to reflect on why
these are your go-to emotions.
It
also has a social network dimension, which allows users to connect with peers
through messaging and share their journal too and get feedback if they would
like support from others.
UCSF PRIME
This app connects people with Schizophrenia to their
peers through a social network style interface.
It also lets users track "challenge goals,"
things they'd like to accomplish or improve about themselves.
PEANUT
A social network connecting women across fertility and motherhood.
The Peanut app makes it easy for mothers to meet up, share
parenting advice and support each other. Find local, like-minded mothers to
discuss all aspects of parenting online or face-to-face.
ELEFRIENDS
Elefriends is a supportive online community from the
mental health charity Mind.
We all know what it's like to struggle sometimes, but now
there's a safe place to listen, share and be heard.
Whether
you're feeling good right now, or really low, it's a place to share experiences
and listen to others.
STAY ALIVE
This app
provides advice and guidelines to help the user stay safe.
Stay connected
to your network when you are in a time of crisis.
Each
subsection has web-links, email addresses, and help numbers to call.
This
app is also useful for users who may be worried about someone else