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A Guide to Comfort is an informative platform that provides support and resources in mental health

A Guide to Comfort

by Richard Lee

What is it about?

A Guide to Comfort is an informative platform that provides support and resources in mental health. Designed and developed by Sean Lee, a student from the Loomis Chaffee School, a New England boarding high school, A Guide to Comfort seeks to break down misconceptions and stigma surrounding mental wellbeing while cultivating an inclusive, mindful space for people to find support. The app provides a Mood Tracker through which users can track their daily mood to discover patterns, as well as a Resources section through which users can access various resources regarding mental health.

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(8)
Size
65Mb
Genre
Education Health & Fitness
Last updated
October 15, 2021
Release date
October 15, 2021
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A Guide to Comfort is an informative platform that provides support and resources in mental health. Designed and developed by Sean Lee, a student from the Loomis Chaffee School, a New England boarding high school, A Guide to Comfort seeks to break down misconceptions and stigma surrounding mental wellbeing while cultivating an inclusive, mindful space for people to find support. The app provides a Mood Tracker through which users can track their daily mood to discover patterns, as well as a Resources section through which users can access various resources regarding mental health.

DISCLAIMER – THE MATERIALS PRESENTED IN A Guide to Comfort IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TO PRACTICE MEDICINE OR GIVE SPECIFIC MEDICAL ADVICE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ADVICE CONCERNING THE TOPIC OF MENTAL HEALTH. The information contained in this app is for the sole purpose of being informative and is not to be considered complete, and does not cover all issues related to mental health. Moreover, this information should not replace consultation with your doctor or other qualified mental health providers and/or specialists. If you believe you or another individual is suffering a mental health crisis or other medical emergency, contact your doctor immediately, seek medical attention immediately in an emergency room, or call 911.

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