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Persona(s)

John is suffering from mental health issues after breaking up with his girlfriend. He wants to get better and to that extent has reached out to a therapist. However, the treatment suggested requires him to keep track of his mood and activities which John has been too depressed to keep up with.

Adelaine Poe has been living with her husband for two years, and recently they had a baby. As a working mother she feels really stressed lately, so she is a seeing a therapist. She doesn't have a lot of extra time but she'd like to take her therapy more seriously and has a hard time remembering what to bring up during her therapy sessions. See more in User Personas Details.

Problem

People seeking therapy don't have a single source of truth for tracking their moods or for sharing it with their mental health provider. Due to the limitations that come with HIPAA as well as limited time for mental health providers to change their work flow, MoodMuse provides a central location for users who want to improve their overall quality of life through mood.

Users can use MoodMuse to track their mood implementing EMA (ecological momentary assessment) strategies for their own mindfulness or to share with their mental health provider.

Mission

To provide an efficient and intuitive app for users to keep track of their mood and behaviors and visualize changes over time. Using a tracking app is most useful when data is gathered over a long period of time, so MoodMuse utilizes EMA strategies, notifications, and compliance incentives to encourage long-term use. Data is compiled and easily exportable to share with mental health providers.

Tech Stack Architecture

Libraries: Twillio, nivo, graphing library (D3ish), Formik, GSAP for React, react-spring (subject to final wireframe/UX decisions)

Styling: Material UI, Vanilla Sass, styled-components, Tailwind (subject to final wireframe/UX decisions)

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