The 'Catch It' app uses some of the key principles of psychological approaches to mental health and well-being, and specifically Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). Helping users better understand their moods through use of an ongoing diary. // CBT is a therapy that can help you manage your problems by changing the way you think and behave. It is most commonly used to treat anxiety and depression, but can be useful for other mental and physical health problems.
‘Therapy for mental stress is based on the concept that your thoughts, feelings, physical sensations and actions are interconnected, and that negative thoughts and feelings can trap you in a vicious cycle.’
Effective therapies The widespread use of mobile phones makes effective therapies such as CBT potentially accessible to large numbers of people.
The 'Catch It' app takes users through a process referred to as "Catch it, Check it, Change it". 'Catch it' aims to help the user identify thoughts and thinking styles associated with a shift in mood or a particular emotion.
The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Liverpool's Institute of Psychology, Health and Society (IPHS), the University of Liverpool's Computer Services and the University of Manchester's School of Psychological Science, has been published in the British Journal of Psych Open.
Impacting negative moods
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"Our research examined the uptake and usage rates of this application along with the faithfulness of user responses to CBT principles and their impact on reported negative and positive moods."
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Beneficial effects
Professor Kinderman, adds: "There were statistically significant reductions in negative mood intensity and increases in positive mood intensity.
"Smartphone apps have potential beneficial effects in mental health through the application of basic CBT principles. More research with randomised controlled trial designs should be conducted."
Source-Eurekalert