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Apps

Apps

Browse a selection of apps which can help to manage your wellbeing.

Please be aware that although we hope that these resources are helpful Student Wellbeing cannot be responsible for the content of external sites and applications. 

Mood tracking and diaries

Gratitude journal

Guided journal and affirmations

My Possible Self

Use the simple learning modules to manage fear, anxiety and stress and tackle unhelpful thinking. Record your experiences and track symptoms to better understand your mental health.

Daylio

Self-Care Bullet Journal with Goals Mood Diary & Happiness Tracker. Keep a diary and capture your day without writing down a single word!


Relaxation and Meditation

Headspace

Meditation, mindfulness, relaxation.

Calm

relaxation, meditation and help with sleeping


Suicide and Self harm

Stay Alive

The Stay Alive app is a pocket suicide prevention resource for the UK, packed full of useful information to help you stay safe. You can use it if you are having thoughts of suicide or if you are concerned about someone else who may be considering suicide.

Calm Harm

The urge to self-harm is like a wave. It feels the most powerful when you start wanting to do it. Learn to ride the wave with the free Calm Harm app using these activities: Comfort, Distract, Express Yourself, Release, Random and Breathe. When you ride the wave, the urge to self-harm will fade.


Organisation and Motivation

Focus To Do

Helps you to manage tasks and perform them efficiently

Worry Tree

Helps you record, manage and problem solve your worries and anxiety based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) techniques.

Trello

Create and manage lists to plan your work and your life


Self-help guides

Self Help

Award winning self-help guides for 23 different mental health difficulties from Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS trust