Useful Wellness and Mental Health Apps

Overview

Articles tell us what to do, but apps help lead us and remind us to practice self-care every day. Find apps we recommend below. These high-quality apps have been made available to UCSF, with some also free to the general public. 

Meditation and relaxation

The Stress Free UC Study found that Headspace, used daily for just 10 minutes, reduced stress in a meaningful way and the benefits lasted for two months after stopping use. Headspace can be done in the morning or evening, alone or with family, or anytime you need to take a break. Two-week free trial for the general public. 

Download Headspace.

Always free. Meditation and mindfulness skills. 

Download Health Minds Program App.

Seven-day free trial. A meditation, sleep, and relaxation app.

Download Calm.

Free and paid options available. (Seven days free, then $99 per year).

Download 10% Happier.

Free. Meditation by Diana Winston. 

Download UCLA Mindful App.

Mindfulness Coach 2.0 was developed to help veterans, service members, and others learn how to practice mindfulness. The app provides a gradual, self-guided training program designed to help you understand and adopt a simple mindfulness practice. 

Download Mindfulness Coach.

Coping with anxiety and depression

A program for reducing stress and treating anxiety and depression that includes a coach or groups. 

Download Sanvello.

A program for clinical anxiety or depression that uses an app and therapist, and biofeedback monitor is optional. Referral from a health care provider is necessary. 

Download Meru Health.

Some free content, including stress reduction and cognitive techniques to address anxiety. 

Download Happify.

Free content, including cognitive behavioral therapy strategies to address general worry, social anxiety, and panic. 

Download MindShift CBT.

Created by VA’s National Center for PTSD and the Department of Defense’s National Center for Telehealth & Technology. This app provides you with education about post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), information about professional care, a self-assessment for PTSD, opportunities to find support, and tools that can help you manage the stresses of daily life with PTSD. 

Download PTSD Coach.

In conjunction with PTSD Coach, the PTSD Family Coach app is for family members of those living with PTSD. The app provides extensive information about PTSD, how to take care of yourself, how to take care of your relationship with your loved one or with children, and how to help your loved one get the treatment they deserve. 

Download PTSD Family Coach.

A web-based intervention for depression prevention (available in both English and Spanish) for pregnant individuals and new mothers. The online study course is based on the evidence-based prevention of postpartum depression group intervention developed at UCSF/Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, the Mothers and Babies Course.

Download Mothers and Babies Online Course.

Created to support self-care and overall mental health.

Download STAIR Coach.

Emotional brain training (EBT) turns toxic negative emotions into positive feelings in 1–2 minutes based on a new technology of emotion science (summary at ebt.org). The method’s free app is available at spiralup.org or at your app store as Spiral Up!

Download Spiral Up! Stress Overload App by EBT.

Insomnia

Free cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, available for iOS and Android. 

Download CBT-i Coach

Additional apps

If you are interested in finding mental health information, please consider using PsyberGuide — a helpful non-profit site developed by UCSF alum and UC Irvine professor Stephen Schueller, PhD, that provides expert reviews on mental health (both credibility and user experience) and offers solid recommendations.