10 Top Mental Health Apps To Download, According To Psychologists
For less extreme cases, it’s always important to check in with your primary care provider or a mental health professional, rather than turning to an app first, adds Cha. “For everyone who is experiencing a mental health problem, they should talk to a physician or mental health professional to receive treatment advice tailored for their individual symptoms and needs, because an app can be part of that treatment but it won’t be an adequate replacement for therapy.”</p><h3 class=”body-h3″>10 Best Mental Health Apps, According To Psychologists</h3>” />
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Best For Mindfulness
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Mindfulness Coach
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Best For Mindfulness
Mindfulness Coach
Pros
Great for both beginners and those already experienced in mindfulness
Free
Cons
No personalization
Does not sync with Apple Health
This app teaches you how to meditate and maintain a mindfulness practice, says Cha. “What I find to be really great about this app is the slow pace, which can be helpful to those who have found meditation intimidating or difficult in the past,” she explains.
The app provides a gradual, self-guided training program that is designed to help you truly understand mindfulness and notice what is happening in the present moment.
Another bonus? The app was created to help veterans and service members, but is totally free for everyone.
Price
Free
Platforms
iOS and Android
Free Trial
Always free
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Best For Productivity
Forest
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Best For Productivity
Forest
If you’re looking to reduce your screen time and stay focused, Cha says this app is for you. Overall, the app helps you focus on being present and temporarily ignoring your phone by allowing you to create lists of apps to block.
“Forest’s approach is to positively reinforce putting your phone down by providing a visual reward,” explains Cha. You can plant a “seed” in the forest and as time goes by, the seed will gradually grow into a tree which shows a visual representation of reducing screen time and nailing productivity.
Price
$3.99
Platform
iOS and Android
Free Trial
No
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Best For Mood Swings
Clartity CBT Thought Diary
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Best For Mood Swings
Clartity CBT Thought Diary
“This app is designed for building skills from cognitive behavioral therapy, which is an evidence-based therapeutic approach for many different mental health concerns,” says Cha. “The app is often used in conjunction with treatment by a therapist, but it can also be a powerful self-help tool.”
Through daily mood check-ins and journaling prompts, Clarity aims to help you learn how to reframe negative thoughts.
Price
$69.99/year or $5.83/month
Platform
iOS and Android
Free Trial
Yes
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Best For Quelling Anxiousness
Mindshift
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Best For Quelling Anxiousness
Mindshift
Pros
Free
Includes short meditations and thought journals
Cons
Limited number of entries per day
Cannot change a previous journal entry
“This app is designed specifically for coping with anxiety, and it’s easy to track your anxiety levels over time with just a few questions each time you use the app,” Cha says. It also provides education (such as a module about perfectionism) and specific actions you can take to improve anxiety through short meditations, thought journals, and coping cards.
Price
Free
Platform
iOS and Android
Free Trial
Always free
Pros
Offers a discounted family and student plan
Large library of sleep music, meditations, and soundscapes
Cons
Premium features only available with paid subscription
One of the more expensive apps on this list
With over a million ratings, Calm gives you access to a variety of sleep podcasts, soothing music, soundscapes, and guided meditations, making it one of Shapiro’s go-to recommendations. Plus, Calm offers yoga and stretching classes which users rave about for winding down before bed.
Oh, and well-known celebs like P!nk and Matthew McConaughey have also been known to narrate the bedtime stories!
Free
Free to download, premium available for $14.99/month, $69.99/year, or $399.99 for lifetime membership
Platform
iOS and Android
Free Trial
Yes
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Best For Meditation
Headspace
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Best For Meditation
Headspace
Pros
Large library of meditations
Student and family discounts available
Cons
Price
Headspace is a meditation app specifically designed for mindfulness and self-care. The guided meditations range from three to 20 minutes, and Shapiro suggests this app for stress relief, anxiety control, and self-awareness.
The app also offers longer education courses which focus on mindfulness, managing distractions, improving sleep, and more.
Price
Free to download but $12.99/month or $69.99/year for a premium subscription
Platform
iOS and Android
Free Trial
Yes
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Best For Creating Healthy Habits
Virtusan
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Best For Creating Healthy Habits
Virtusan
Pros
Creates a personalized plan
Focuses on education
Cons
Premium features only available with paid subscription
Price
Healthy habits can be hard to form (and sustain!), but Virtusan offers over 30 practices and tools to help you nail your goals.
Whether you’re looking to sleep better, improve your mental fitness, or focus on your nutrition, Virtusan will curate a routine catered to your needs, based on a short survey, Shapiro says.
Plus, users rave that the information and goal setting guidance is manageable and digestible.
Price
Free to download but $12.49/month or $69.99/year
Platform
iOS and Android
Free Trial
Yes
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Best For Tracking Your Mood
MindDoc
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Best For Tracking Your Mood
MindDoc
Pros
Developed by psychologists
Creates personalized feedback
Cons
Price
Users report the app describes broad emotions instead of specific feelings
MindDoc is designed to regularly track your mood and emotions while teaching you about mental health through courses and exercises, says Cha. “The best feature is that it asks questions about how you’re feeling and then provides you with insights that are relevant to what you’re reporting,” she explains.
From there, you’ll get insight for helping you recognize mood patterns along with relevant coping resources.
Price
Free or $7.49/month or $69.99/year for premium subscription
Platform
iOS and Android
Free Trial
Yes
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Best For Depressive Moods
29k
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Best For Depressive Moods
29k
Pros
Free
Offers virtual support groups
Cons
Offered sleep meditations are short
29k is a free, non-profit app that focuses on overall self-care, mental health, and personal development through courses and goal setting, says Cha. You’ll find unlimited access to evidence-based psychological tools like meditations, challenges, and check-ins that are designed to support personal growth and help you cope with life’s ups and downs.
Another differentiating factor is that 29k offers the opportunity to connect with other users around the world through virtual support groups.
Price
Free
Platform
iOS and Android
Free Trial
Always free
Andi Breitowich is a Chicago-based writer and graduate student at Northwestern Medill. She’s a mass consumer of social media and cares about women’s rights, holistic wellness, and non-stigmatizing reproductive care. As a former collegiate pole vaulter, she has a love for all things fitness and is currently obsessed with Peloton Tread workouts and hot yoga.