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Apps/Podcasts

Apps

"These days so many of us use apps in our everyday life for anything from shopping, to entertainment, travel, but have you considered using them to help look after your wellbeing and mental health? There are now more and more apps out there that can help you manage your general wellbeing. Listed below are some apps to get you started. Whilst these apps can be useful, they are not a replacement for seeking medical advice if you have concerns about any symptoms you are experiencing."  Mind 2018

Apps recommended by NHS UK

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Headspace – Mediation has been shown to help people stress less, focus more and even sleep better. Headspace is mediation made simple, helping you develop skills of mediation and mindfulness in just a few minutes a day.   

RelaxMelodies – A relaxation and sleep app that allows you to select sounds and melodies that you like and combine them to create a mix. Perfect for those nights where you’re struggling to get to sleep.

Daylio Enables you to keep a private diary without having to type a single link. Pick your mood and add activities you have been doing during the day. You can also add notes and keep an old school diary. This format will help you to understand your habits better.

What’s Up – Free app utilising some of the best CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) and ACT (Acceptance Commitment Therapy) methods to help you cope with Depression, Anxiety, Stress and more!

Further app suggestions can be found at: https://www.mindcharity.co.uk/advice-information/how-to-look-after-your-mental-health/apps-for-wellbeing-and-mental-health

Podcasts

https://www.mentalmusic.org/ - An award winning music-based series of podcasts, created for teens by teens, focusing on the topic of teenage mental health issues. Episodes by these 2 Australian teenagers include interviews with professionals and music written by students.

https://soundcloud.com/pookyh/mentallly-healthy-new-year Dr Pooky Nightsmith explores how to tackle the mental well-being goals of getting enough sleep, eating well, keeping active , taking notice (stopping, being mindful of a moment and things around you), connecting, the act of giving (brighten someone else's day), keep learning and finally do things that you enjoy purely for yourself. Dr Pooky Nightsmith talks from both a professional and personal perspective.

She also has a Vlog on a range of topics; https://www.youtube.com/user/pookyknightsmith/videos. Particulary recommended for parents/adults.

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