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"אחרי המלחמה נראה פה גל של יזמים טכנולוגים בתחום בריאות הנפש"
The article discusses the impact of the war in Gaza on mental health services in Israel, which are struggling to cope with the increased demand. In response, various technologies are being introduced to help individuals deal with stress and anxiety, or to provide tools for caregivers to improve their work. Many of these technologies, originally not intended for the Israeli market, are now being made available to Hebrew-speaking audiences. The article also mentions that Israel is facing a mental health crisis on a large scale, with many people being forced to leave their homes or fearing for their livelihoods. The frequent alarms, intensive media reports, and detailed exposure to horrors through social media are increasing levels of stress and anxiety.
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https://www.jpost.com/opinion/hillels-tech-corner-clinical-psychology-on-your-phone-649654
GGTUDE, a digital mental health platform, offers free apps for iOS and Android to help people overcome mental challenges. The company has recently launched GG Self Care, a personalized digital intervention app for COVID-19-related psychological difficulties. GGTUDE aims to provide scalable mental health tools for healthcare communities and strategies for developing resilience during the pandemic. The app was developed by a group of Israeli and Palestinian entrepreneurs. GGTUDE has raised $100k in funding and has received a $350k grant from the Israel Innovation Authority. The companys apps, covering various psychological themes, have been downloaded over 500 thousand times. While the apps do not replace therapists, they utilize cognitive behavioral therapy principles to improve users inner monologue. Premium membership offers additional exercises at a cost.
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Mental health app tackles COVID-19 - The American Genius
The article discusses the GG Life app, a mental wellness tool designed to help people overcome their mental challenges. The app offers different journeys or levels, with the first section focusing on coping. It provides positive affirmations and encourages users to reject negative thoughts. The app is supported by research on its efficacy and is easy to use. However, it may be tone-deaf to people with chronic illnesses, and the premium version comes at a cost. The author shares their personal experience of using the app for three days and noticing a difference in their mental dialogue.
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Associate Prof. Guy Doron and Gur Ilany explain about the new App for ROCD named 'GG Relationship'