Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Medical | Free | Nicola Cassidy | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
It is also uses personal experiences to explain the symptoms and treatments in a non clinical way.
In addition, there is a real life stories section, resources (which signpost to other places) and a help page which gives a list of countries and their associated helplines.
This app has been designed by a diagnosed individual for others that may feel it can help them. Any feedback can be given on Twitter @PTSDhub
I tried to use this app and learn more about its features and how it could help me, but I kept getting stuck in a tab and not able to move forward. If I were in crisis, I would not trust this app. Also, it looks like it was made in the early 2000s as a webpage and then converted to an app. It’s not user-friendly and I didn’t find anything that could help me besides phone numbers to call. Waste of a download.