Overview
New Resilience is an online platform designed to democratize access to mental health care with a specific focus on psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy.The platform integrates technology with highly trained professionals, providing round-the-clock access to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) experts. The platforms primary function is to support users in enhancing their mental well-being and achieving personal therapeutic goals.This therapeutic platform provides services for both individual users seeking therapy and therapists who would leverage the platform as tools for their practices.For therapists, it offers scalable solutions to potentially reach a larger patient base. New Resilience also emphasizes on educating users about mental health through its 'Learn' feature.Despite its digital nature, New Resilience maintains a firm commitment to privacy, with users' data being protected as per Google's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- 24/7 access to therapists
- Includes psychotherapy and CBT
- Service customization by therapist
- Scalable solutions for therapists
- Provides mental health education
- Optimized for patient privacy
Cons
- Limited to CBT approach
- Relies on Google's privacy policy
- Requires internet connectivity
- No physical human interaction
- Lacks in-person group therapy
- Not suitable for emergencies
Categories
- Primary: Personal
- Secondary: Health
- Specialty: Mental health
Community Feedback
Only the latest comments are shown.Its been few months that Im using Deepwander to journal and it became my safe space and my mirror in a way, where I get the chance to receive questions that help me to go deeper in my introspection and find out the roots of my emotions or reactions to outside world. I love the last part the most when it analyses my journal entry and gives me some feedback and tools that I use to work on this parts of myself! I love it and couldnt recommend enough to everyone who finds it important to know themselves better and go deeper!
What do you mean?
It's nice, I like it but it feels repetitive, It is free if you sing up.