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MindDoc: Your Companion

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MindDoc: Your Companion

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User Reviews for MindDoc: Your Companion

3
Needs Some Features

I really value this app for requiring me to check in with myself and recognize how I’m feeling. It has been invaluable for that, because otherwise I just won’t and then wonder why I’m suddenly spiraling into depression. That said, I wish this app saved data to my phone. If I’m not on WiFi and have to use my subpar carrier’s data instead, I have a mini-panic when I open the app and don’t see the months of mood logging I’ve done, because it apparently isn’t stored on my phone, but (I’m guessing) on their servers or cloud or whatever. Along the same line, if I have to connect over my carrier’s data instead of WiFi, it will take FOREVER to load. I’ll get the notification that it’s time to answer questions, but then the questions will take a few minutes because they aren’t already on my phone. There are sometimes other issues where if I decide to answer questions a little bit before the time I’m supposed to, it doesn’t save my responses and instead, asks me again. These issues seem tied to just having that information stored in the app but on the phone, but I’m no engineer. All I know is I like this app but I wish there were other features or storage options that wouldn’t give me a panic or make me agitated when I’m in an otherwise good mood.

Arielle_E_, Mar 12, 2020
4
Solid app with very helpful information

4.3This app has a lot of useful information to help people understand the thoughts in their head. With great information on what depression is, the symptoms, and the treatment that all are based on factual information that I have learned in my college psychology classes. This app, developed by a group of experts in psychology can be used for many different things like keeping track of how you felt on a certain day as it gives you reminders to get into the app and let them know how you feel every morning, evening and night. You also will receive and assessment every 14 days of your emotional health that is based off your daily journal. This process repeats itself so you are able to track your progress. I am a big fan of the different “courses” that you can take and learn about that also give you exercises to help with what you learned in that course. There is a lot of upside to this app and it can feel like and easier route then actually seeing a psychologist especially with the scientific accuracy and detail this app can give. But, I wouldn’t substitute it for a real psychologist especially if you are experiencing severe symptoms. But overall this is a great app to help you log how you feel and learn information about depression that you would be able to learn in a psychology class.

C,Isaac, Sep 22, 2020
4
Time Constraints

After trying several similar, but less thorough and successful apps, I discovered Moodpath. It works great for me and for the most part I’m extremely happy with it. My main issue is the rigidity of the journal time constraints.I frequently go to bed late and consequently rise late as well. By the time I’m up the morning journal time is over and I get the “you missed your morning questions” message. Does it really matter if the journaling is done in the morning? For me, at least, I’m just happy to write three times a day and Moodpath helps facilitate that. Getting a “you missed morning, etc., does not. There may be some reason it’s important they be in those actual time periods, but it feels artificial and rigid to me. Another issue is my phone was misplaced for a couple of days, so Moodpath was not filled in. This message was something along the line of, “your pages or something needed to be reset”. After filling in the pages for a couple months, it was alarming to read. It seemed a bit dire, even though it’s not ideal to skip a few days. I suppose this response makes more sense than my above concern, but for me, I wish there were a Moodpath lite or something similar-I’m being somewhat tongue in cheek, but a little wishful, too.

Caffeingirl, Jul 26, 2019
3
Okay but one major drawback

This is great for doing exactly what it says on the tin: tracking my moods over time, especially as connected or reacting to events. The only thing that drives me nuts is that it dumps my journal entries as I’m trying to write them because the phone rang or because I was distracted for a second. (Since I have to set aside what I was doing to make an entry, I can’t be absolutely sure nothing will cause me to stop writing or need to check something else.) it’s really infuriating because I tend to write a lot and like the opportunity to ramble and cover all the middle ground that questions leave out. The questions are kind of a different irritation because they rarely apply to me. They’re very generic and always yes/no. They don’t apply to someone with lifelong social problems or an unemployed person or an artist, etc. So I have to try and adapt them, like I do everything else and it gets tiresome. The journal is the only part I don’t have to adapt, but that’s only when my entry doesn’t crash and get lost. Oh and when it crashes the screen that comes back is my keyboard, but the type field is gone. I can type all I want but nothing will happen. I can’t say I’m done, I can’t go onto the next thing or anything. The only thing I can do is close the app completely. That trashed the whole entry and brings up the questions from the beginning. Super annoying.

Flor San Roman, Sep 02, 2019
5
Beautiful App!

I’ve struggled with Bipolar 2 disorder which I only recently was diagnosed with. Therefore, I’m still trying to understand my experiences and my condition. My psychiatrist encouraged me to keep a “mood” journal, and referred me to this app. All I can say, is thank you Moodpath. You’ve helped me immensely in terms of keeping track of my thoughts, emotions, feelings, and everything in between. I highly recommend using this app to keep track of your emotions and daily experiences. The app even offers some “courses” and tools to help with different coping strategies (which I have yet to try), but the fact that the option is available makes the app that much more worth a try. Although some of the courses aren’t free to utilize, I anticipate myself signing up for Moodpath Plus for those extra features soon. I wish more people know about this company, because the creators seem to really care about people struggling with any kind of psychological problems. And even if you don’t, it’s still interesting to see how in depth Moodpath assesses your everyday experiences! Again, thank you so much for helping me map out and organize what I’m feeling every day.

Katièéëėē, Nov 07, 2019
5
gave me hope

This app is the best thing ever, no joke. I have so many things going on in my life that could make me sad or happy, and as a very sensitive person, I was very overwhelmed and confused about how it was affecting my mental health. I always thought I was mildly depressed. I took a bunch of online quizzes and they all looked the same but gave me different results. A couple said I was clear, and a couple said I had mild depression. At this point I had no idea what to do or what to think, and I knew I wanted some real answers, pronto. I felt like a psychologist was a lot of money, and all I really wanted to hear was if I’m depressed or not. So, I looked up the app store for help thinking “there’s gotta be an app for this!” And then Moodpath was the first result. I checked it out, great reviews, completely free, so I got it. It’s been about 2 months now, and I’m in love. The 15-day results are a great schedule, and there is a reasonable amount of notifications, 3 times a day to answer questions describing your mood. I got real results in no time at all, for no charge. This app truly gave me some hope for myself and for others who need it because it’s really amazing and relieving. I think as long as you’re honest and you answer questions 3 times a day, this app will turn out perfect for you. Very pleased with this app and thanks so much to its creators❤️❤️

Sarayay, Aug 05, 2019
3
aspects are great! Others need work...

This app is exactly what I was looking for in the area of keeping track of my mental health, however- there are quite a few things I’d like to mention before I’d recommend this to anyone. Let’s start with the emotions you can mark as how you feel, there is rarely emotions for what I’m feeling, insecure, selfish, the list goes on, and I don’t know about anyone else but my physical state has a large effect on my mood, being sore, or having a headache and so much more should be options to choose as either experiences or emotions, I’m somewhat shocked how that was overlooked. And speaking of experiences, the options you have to choose from are very few... and rarely, once again, do they ever have what I’ve experienced that I feel has had an effect on my mood, sometimes I have a wonderful dream and I’m in a better mood, sometimes it’s a nightmare, sometimes going for a nice walk boosts my mood something indulging in sweets boosts my mood yet, I have no way to keep track. However I love everything about the calendar system of keeping track of your emotions through the 2 weeks. It’s really opened my eyes to everything that I’ve missed that majorly effects my mood so if you’re looking for a simple tracker, and I summary of your results, I would recommend :)

Suroushi, Aug 04, 2019
3
Good app but needs tweaking

Many of the questions need a “sometimes” or maybe an “other” button, they are hard to just answer “yes” or “no”. For example, “Have you been thinking about death recently?” There’s only a yes or no answer. I picked yes, because it was only a few days after the anniversary of my sister’s death, and also my deceased father’s birthday, plus one of my friend’s child had recently died. A chat box popped up immediately after I answered yes to the death question, asking if I thought about my death or self-harm, etc., but again, there are only yes or no answers. I understand that the answers have to be able to be entered into an algorithm that is computer-analyzed, but there still should be some way to expand on some of the answers, even if those “free texted answers” have to get analyzed by a real person instead of the computer. I do think that offering resources when someone answers key “trigger” answers is wonderful, to give help to those people without a mental health counselor. I have not yet finished my first two weeks of using the app, so my data has not yet been compiled into a report. I have an appointment with my counselor next week and I hope to be able to take my Moodpath data with me to the appointment.

tmcossa, Feb 27, 2020
3
It leaves a lot to be desired

I was really excited about this app at first, but after two months, it became just an annoyance. It asks about 3 questions from a small set of questions every day. It doesn't ask any questions to determine if the way you are feeling is due to stress. It doesn't address anxiety (even though it says it does in the description). The "how are you feeling" section at the end of the questions is arbitrary, doesn't get monitored or considered in your report at all. The insights it gives aren't helpful. When you are "having a mild depressive episode" it basically just tells you to just be happy.....I am giving it 3 stars because the way the app is set up has lots of potential to be so thing good. But for the amount of time you give it each day, you don't get much useful out of it. But is free and you get what you pay for.I would be willing to pay a monthly subscription to this app if they expanded their data collections and analyzing, even if they didn't give a "fix it" insight, though I'd be willing to pay more if it had actually helpful tips to overcoming the problems it finds.....so it's not bad, but it's still in the baby phases of a becoming a great app. I deleted it for now. I may revisit it next year to see if things have improved.

True Critic Reviews, Sep 17, 2020
3
Good for the most part

I’ve been using this app for around 2 weeks and waited to write a review until I got the first result. This app works good as a mood tracker and the idea of repeated assessments every few weeks is a good idea, because your emotional state changes from time to time. I also like the feature where you can write down your thoughts after you answer your daily set of questions. The only things I would say is I wish the questions were less repetitive and generic... like they were basic depression/anxiety questions and depression/anxiety manifests itself in a variety of ways in different people & a lot of the questions repeated themselves over-and-over again and only sometimes id get a different question. Also on questions instead of just yes and no there should be a “Not applicable” option as well... for instance I’m young and there were questions such as “do you have a deceased sex drive?” And I’m not sexually active so it’s non applicable to me, but that wasn’t an option. Lastly I wish the results of the assessment took into account the severity of the symptoms themselves instead of just the number of symptoms. I feel like you can have a lot of depression symptoms but they might not be that severe or you can 1 or 2 and those happen to be bad symptoms, yet it would tell you your depression is mild if that makes sense. But overall I think this app is good.

umsup136, Nov 10, 2019

Description

Top mental health app with over 3,000,000 downloads and 4.7 stars out of 26,000+ reviews. Developed by clinical psychologists in close collaboration with leading researchers for those who want to learn about emotional well-being or who suffer from mild-to-moderate mental illness including depression, anxiety, insomnia, and eating disorders. MINDDOC ALLOWS YOU TO Log your mental health and mood in real-time.

Get insights and summaries on your symptoms, behaviors, and general emotional well-being to help you recognize patterns and find the best resources for you. Discover our library of courses and exercises to help you on your journey toward emotional well-being. ABOUT MINDDOC MindDoc is a leading monitoring and self-management app for promoting emotional well-being and coping with such mental illnesses as depression, anxiety, insomnia, and eating disorders. MindDoc can be used by itself for prevention or self-help, or as a part of treatment with a mental health practitioner. Our questions, insights, courses, and exercises have been developed by clinical psychologists and are aligned with international treatment guidelines for mental disorders. As an option, Apple Health data can be linked to the app to detect patterns and relationships between your emotional well-being and mood. For technical support or other inquiries, please send an email to: [email protected]. IMPORTANT INFORMATION The MindDoc App is a risk class I medical product according to Annex VIII, Rule 11 of the MDR (REGULATION (EU) 2017/745 on medical devices) Intended Medical Purpose: The MindDoc monitoring and self-management application medical device provides continuous long-term sign and symptom monitoring of common mental disorders. This protocol is supplemented by courses and exercises. This enables users to recognize patterns in their symptom trajectories which then can be shared with a mental health care provider and used for self-management. MindDoc thus provides users orientation regarding the need to consult a mental health care provider by providing an assessment of the general emotional health. A mental health care provider then can include the summary of the protocols in his overall diagnostic and clinical assessment. enables users to self-manage symptoms and related problems by providing both transdiagnostic and disorder-specific evidence-based courses and exercises which help them to recognize, understand, and cope with signs and symptoms of mental disorders by self-initiating behavior change. The application explicitly does not replace the diagnosis by a mental health care provider, but can only give orientation on whether to consult a mental health care provider who then can include the results of the medical device in diagnostic processes. The application explicitly does not replace psychotherapy. Please read the regulatory information (e.g., warnings) and instruction for use as provided on our medical device site: https://minddoc.com/medizinprodukt You can find more information about our terms of use here: https://minddoc.com/app-agb Here you can learn more about our privacy policy: https://minddoc.com/datenschutz The monthly and annual MindDoc Plus subscription renews automatically unless turned off in Account Settings at least 24h before the current period ends. Payment is charged to your iTunes account. The unused portion of the free trial is forfeited after purchase.

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