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My Triggers

My Triggers: Accountability Assistant provides assistance to individuals over coming addiction by adding a layer of accountability

My Triggers: Accountability Assistant provides assistance to individuals over coming addiction by adding a layer of accountability

My Triggers

by Cactus Apps LLC
My Triggers
My Triggers
My Triggers

What is it about?

My Triggers: Accountability Assistant provides assistance to individuals over coming addiction by adding a layer of accountability.

My Triggers

App Details

Version
1.1.1
Rating
(7)
Size
10Mb
Genre
Health & Fitness Lifestyle
Last updated
January 31, 2019
Release date
January 10, 2019
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App Store Description

My Triggers: Accountability Assistant provides assistance to individuals over coming addiction by adding a layer of accountability.

Addiction recovery can be difficult when the individual goes through the journey alone. Too often an individual struggling with addiction relapses when they find themselves in a familiar location where they engage in the unwanted behavior.

My Triggers provides you a map that allows you to track the locations you are trying to avoid that might trigger relapse or any other unwanted behavior.

As you approach the identified location a notification appears prompting you to stay away and contact your support person.

Notes, contact information and trigger locations are saved to iCloud and synched with your other iCloud enabled devices.


Credits:
Icons made by Freepik, Gregor Cresnar and Chris Veigt.

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Drug Relapse. (2017, April 11). Retrieved from https://drugabuse.com/library/drug-relapse/

Sinha, R. (2011). New findings on biological factors predicting addiction relapse vulnerability. Current Psychiatry Reports, 13(5), 398–405.

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