Breeze: Mental Health Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 100 reviews. Read all reviews for Breeze: Mental Health for iPhone.
Breeze: Mental Health is free iOS app published by Basenji Apps Limited

Disappointed.

Brandon mead

I cannot figure out how to cancel my subscription with this app. QUIT TAKING MY MONEY. HOW DO I CANCEL


Scam

Cranorman

Everything is behind a pay wall that you can’t avoid. You have to give them your info and then you can cancel if you don’t like it but my guess is most people forget and keep paying the outrageous price for something which is essentially a journal with some self help tips.


Full of bad results

RetaEdger

I took the test for mood disorders, which is basically the test for bipolar. I’m able to answer yes to every single question, including the question that asks if a health professional has ever said I have bipolar. YES. I also was able to answer YES to the experiencing mixed episodes where you have more than once symptom at one time. The ONLY question I answered no to was having a hereditary or genetic disposition to it, no one in my family has been officially diagnosed. And this app over and over says I have a negative result. That’s about all I need to know about the credibility of this app, when I say yes to every symptom I’ve experienced with my bipolar II, yes to a medical professional diagnosis (which I have), and the app still says I have a normal range. This is a laughable algorithm they have developed. Oh dear. Cancelled the subscription after about three other tests were taken, results were less than impressive as someone who’s been heartily enmeshed in the therapy game for a long time. Not worth anyones time. Didn’t even last a whole two hours, and you get a free week subscription. Bye bye apple subscription. What a wasted click bait on an Instagram ad. Can we rate this lower than one star? No?


Fake and misleading

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An instagram ad brought me to try this app and I wasn't surprised at all when I saw how inaccurate and predictable the "personality" or "mood" tests were. It's not worth paying a single dollar for. All these "self-help" apps that are paid are a scam and you can find much better resources online, such as on YouTube. Better yet, find a therapist. Good luck to you all trying to improve your mental health, don't give your money to these bozos.


It’s alright if you spend money

will-e-dog

Not free like the ads said it was, but still relatively useful


Worthless

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If you don’t buy the premium or whatever then it’s worth less


Misleading

SirMac1

If you’re going to charge for the app why not make it a one time purchase before downloading, waste of time and space for no reason


love the idea of it but…

Modecker

when i add my own emotions it’ll change the capitalization of it sometimes or just flat out put something different (i tried adding “heartbroken” with the broken heart emoji but kept changing it to “Broken Heart”. i had to use a different emoji to get it to work)


Thank you.

Ehbleheh

Amazing accuracy.


Mislead

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Click bait on Instagram for vulnerable people seeking help. Another person who felt duped and silly for downloading. Bummer for those curios.