Help4Mood supporting joint sense making in the treatment of major depressive disorder

Maria Wolters, Christopher Burton, Adrián Bresó, Aurora Szentagotai Tătar, Juan Martinez-Miranda, Javier Rosel, Elies Fuster, Claudia Pagliari, Brian McKinstry

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Abstract

Most existing work on supporting people with depression has focused on monitoring symptoms or providing computer or internet-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Help4Mood follows a different approach. Using Help4Mood, patients can track mood, physical activity, and psychomotor symptoms of depression, monitor recurrent negative thoughts, and explore new helpful behaviours. Key trends are summarised to support patient and therapist in joint sense making.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWISH 2013 Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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