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iChill

Are you feeling stressed, not quite yourself, or worried about a loved one

Are you feeling stressed, not quite yourself, or worried about a loved one

iChill

by Trauma Resource Institute, Inc.
iChill
iChill
iChill

What is it about?

Are you feeling stressed, not quite yourself, or worried about a loved one? iChill is here to help. iChill teaches six wellness skills from the Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM)® and Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® to help you manage sensations associated with trauma and stress, enhancing your well-being.

iChill

App Details

Version
4.0.7
Rating
(32)
Size
99Mb
Genre
Health & Fitness Productivity
Last updated
July 20, 2024
Release date
February 24, 2011
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App Store Description

Are you feeling stressed, not quite yourself, or worried about a loved one? iChill is here to help. iChill teaches six wellness skills from the Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM)® and Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® to help you manage sensations associated with trauma and stress, enhancing your well-being.

Based on the biology of the human nervous system, iChill helps us understand and regulate our body's natural rhythms. When in harmony, our nervous system aids in navigating life's challenges, helping us make sound decisions for ourselves and our community. This balanced state is called the Resilient Zone or "Okay Zone."

Stressful events can bump us into the High Zone (anxious, uptight) or Low Zone (numb, disconnected). iChill helps us return to our Okay Zone, restoring balance. Regular practice of these skills can reduce anxiety and depression symptoms, improving overall well-being. iChill benefits children, teens, and adults of all ages. It helps us answer the question, “What else is true?” leaning into our strengths to help manage distress in the present moment.

iChill is not meant as a substitute for counseling with a licensed mental health professional.

Learn more about iChill's developer, the Trauma Resource Institute, at traumaresourceinstitute.com.

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