For Practitioners
Educational Apps
- SAMHSA’s Suicide Safe App
- helps providers build skills around suicide prevention, based on the SAFE-T model
- the Savvy Social Worker
- e-news format app that shares resources for social workers, especially around evidence-based practices
- Cochrane Library
- iPad app that allows users to access resources about health care decision making
Practice Apps
- Autism Assessment
- a self-assessment tool developed using DSM diagnostic criteria. This app was developed for caregivers as an educational resource, but could be useful for service users or practitioners
- DSM-5
- app version of the DSM-5 for portability and ease of consultation
- What’s My M3
- short, self-assessment tool for users to determine if they should seek support for a mental health issue
- Psychiatry in Primary Care
- developed at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto through the Bell Let’s Talk initiative
- a suite of products designed to support family doctors and front line practitioners in rapid assessment and treatment options for mental illness
- adapted from an older paper tool
For Service Users
Intervention Tools Designed for Adults: Clinical Focus
Note: These tools are largely designed as companions to traditional, in-person clinical sessions. They are not designed to replace in-person services.
- DBT Diary Card and Skills Coach
- helps those involved in DBT to engage with therapy outside of sessions, and build related skills
- PTSD Coach and PTSD Coach Canada
- helps people manage PTSD symptoms
- Mood Tools
- an app designed to supplement treatment for depression
- CPT Coach
- supports those involved in Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD
- Live OCD Free
- an interactive app that guides supports users with Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Stop Panic and Anixety Self-Help
- a suite of resources and tools to help track and manage Panic Disorder and panic attacks
- Depression CBT Self Help Guide
- designed to support people with CBT specifically for depression
- CBT-i Coach
- a support for people using CBT strategies to cope with insomnia
- Intellicare bundle of apps
- an NIH-funded suite of apps that target causes of depression and anxiety
- 13 apps in all
- What’s Up
- uses CBT and ACT methods to help users cope with a variety of mental health challenges, includes tracking features
- gamification of grounding to help users manage stressful situations
- MediSafe
- medication management tool
- Saying When
- developed by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto
- designed to support users seeking to stop or cut down on drinking alcohol
Intervention Tools Designed for Adults: General
- Aspire News
- support for people involved in domestic violence, disguised as a news app
- SAM (Self-help Anxiety Management)
- anxiety-management tool
- Panic Relief
- guides users through a panic attack
- Best Sleep Hygiene
- a three-stage program to help improve sleep habits and experiences
Tracking Apps
- WebMD Pain Coach
- allows people to track data related to chronic pain
- Kindara
- designed for fertility tracking, but customizable for tracking lots of different kinds of data
- note: this app is the one of the least gendered tracking apps of its kind
- Clue
- designed for cycle tracking, similar to Kindara in that it’s customizable for tracking lots of different kinds of data and is designed to be less gendered than many apps
- Optimism
- mood-tracking app that can be used to develop wellness plans for mental health
- WorryWatch
- anxiety journal, specifically targeting management of worries
- MoodKit
- general mood tracking and improvement tool
- Equanimity
- meditation and meditation tracking app
Designed for Younger Users
- Triangle of Life
- designed for people aged 8 to 12, gamifies CBT strategies
- Apps from Touch Autism
- apps developed by a behaviour analyst to support people with autism, a wide range of apps that use social stories and audio visual tools to do things like calm down when anxious, or learn social skills
- Positive Penguins
- two modes: provides a guided meditation for children, gamifies resilience-building skills for positive thinking and anxiety reduction
- Breathe, Think, Do
- Sesame Street themed app that gamifies anxiety management
- Sesame Street apps
- Sesame Street has developed a wide range of apps to support young people and parents dealing with everything from the incarceration of a family member, a move or divorce, or teaching young people with autism life skills
- MindShift
- anxiety management app designed with teenaged users in mind
- Live OCD Free (kids’ version)
- an interactive app that guides supports users with Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Choiceworks
- a tool designed to support users in learning how to manage routines and schedules, understand feelings, and improve waiting skills
Accessibility Apps
- TapTapSee
- allows users to take a photo of an object, and the device will identify the object
- intended to support visually impaired users in identifying objects
- Google Translate
- translate between 103 different languages, including two-way instant speech translation in 32 languages
- P3 Mobile
- a Video Relay Service app that allows deaf or hard of hearing people to make and receive calls with ASL interpretation using wifi or cellular data
- Roger Voice
- captions voice phone calls in real time (similar to the US service CapTel)
- Be My Eyes
- connects blind users to sighted users using video chat for instant support using a wifi or cellular data connection
- Avaz, HelpTalk, JabTalk
- smart versions of a traditional communication board (AAC)
- NotNav
- GPS navigation app designed for blind people, by blind people
Relaxation/Anxiety-Reduction Apps
Note: These apps can be used by anyone, at any age.
- Fluid Monkey
- sensory stimulation app that allows users to relax by interacting with colours and textures via touch screen
- Breathe to Relax
- walks users through breathing exercises for stress management
- Anxiety Reliever (AR)
- also a tracking tool, this app provides audio sessions to help the user relax and fall asleep
- Pacifica
- based on CBT and meditation techniques, an app for stress management and relaxation
- Headspace
- meditation app
- OMG. I Can Meditate!
- mindfulness meditation app designed to improve sleep
- BellBio Interactive Breathing
- for advanced belly-breathing techniques
- Relax Melodies
- mix and match to create custom relaxation sounds to meditate or sleep to
- iSleep Easy
- guided meditations for before bed
- Magic Window
- a visual app designed to give the user’s brain a break from their day to day activities
- Deep Sleep
- guided meditations to overcome insomnia and improve sleep
Other
- KnowBullying
- an app designed by SAMHSA to support parents in conversations with their children about bullying
- Talk They Hear You
- an app designed by SAMHSA to support parents in conversations with their children about underage drinking