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Pandemic Stress Tips™ app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 9840 ratings )
Medical Education
Developer: Wayne State University
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 26 Jun 2020
App size: 309.24 Mb

This app uses your phones built in Augmented Reality capabilities to bring you insightful information from an expert in stress, trauma and anxiety.

Due to the recent pandemic, people may find themselves more stressed than usual. For this reason, we want to bring the psychiatrist to you.

Arash Javanbakht, M. D., psychiatrist and director of the Stress, Trauma, & Anxiety Research Clinic (S.T.A.R.C.) at Wayne State University, School of Medicine, will give you expert advice on how to deal and cope with the everyday stressors brought about by a global pandemic; all in the comfort of your own home and while maintaining a safe distance. Hang out with Dr. Arash and his pup in this immersive AR experience, and maybe learn a few things too.

Simply pick a module -> point your camera at a nearby floor -> press "Tap to Start" to place and start the module. Next thing you know, you are seeing a lifesize rendering or Dr. Arash covering the selected topic.

Dont have an AR capable device? You can still get the advice you need by switching to VR mode, which is available in each module.

ABOUT US:
This app was developed by Stress, Trauma, & Anxiety Research Clinic (STARC; www.starclab.org) at Wayne State University. STARC is dedicated to researching neurobiology of post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety disorders, as well as offering and advancing cutting-edge treatments for these conditions. STARC is a large clinical research lab with national and international reputation. STARC is featured by multiple international scientific organizations including American Psychiatric Association, Anxiety and Depression Association of America, and American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, as well as the media including the CNN, Aljazeera, NPR, PBS, Washington Post, CBS, Smithsonian, and tens of others.

SOURCES:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/24/health/complain-about-coronavirus-wellness-partner-conversation/index.html

https://www.apa.org/topics/covid-19/psychological-impact

https://www.psychiatry.org/news-room/apa-blogs/apa-blog/2020/02/coronavirus-and-mental-health-taking-care-of-ourselves-during-infectious-disease-outbreaks

https://istss.org/ISTSS_Main/media/Documents/Covid.pdf

https://www.eatingrecoverycenter.com/blog/march-2020/how-to-practice-self-care-during-the-coronavirus