- Home
- App Analytics
- Does the Dog Die?
- Does the Dog Die? Vs. Worth Warrior: help body image
Does the Dog Die? vs Worth Warrior: help body image Usage & Stats
Does seeing a dog die on screen leave you an emotional wreck for weeks? Does the Dog Die saves you from emotional turmoil by exposing which triggers are in a movies, TV shows or books.
NOT JUST DOGS
100+ trigger categories, including: clowns, jump scares, kid deaths, parent deaths, LGBT deaths, fat jokes, needles, suicide, car crashes, torture, strobe effects, bugs, plane crashes, self harm, child abuse, alcohol abuse, drug use, blood/gore, sexual content and much more...
Stay informed and take back control of your entertainment experience!
- Google Play Store
- Free
- Entertainment
Store Rank
- -
‘To hit a target of worth takes practice and courage. Believe you can do it, keep trying and you will get there.’
Worth Warrior is a free app created for young people to manage negative body image, low self-worth, and related early-stage eating difficulties or disorders. Created for teenage mental health charity stem4 by Dr Krause, a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, in collaboration with young people, the app uses principles from the evidence-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for eating disorders (CBT-E).
Like all stem4's award winning apps, it is free, private, anonymous, and safe.
The app provides a range of helpful activities and information, based on the notion that through learning to challenge and change thoughts, emotions, behaviours, and body image issues underlying low self-worth, eating and body related issues can be helped.
By identifying these underlying factors, and monitoring them over time, you can also start to identify what your triggers and maintaining factors are and work towards making positive change.
The ‘Change the Story’ section of the app helps identify negative self thought and learn how to substitute positive self-thoughts. ‘Change the Action’ focuses on identifying negative behaviours and altering them. In ‘Change the Emotion’ users are provided with alternative, self soothing behaviours to manipulate their eating and in ‘Change the way I view my Body’ users are taught how to separate fact from assumption.
There is also a range of information within the app for users to learn more about eating disorders, such as the importance of regular eating and hunger, the health consequences of eating-related behaviours, and issues that maintain eating disorders.
The app also allows users to build a ‘safety net’ of helpful thoughts, behaviours and people to contact, and signposts to help. Finally, users can monitor and keep track of which app activities help, record thoughts and feelings in a journal, and view daily motivators.
We understand the importance of privacy and so no identifiable data is collected in the app and no WIFI access or data is required.
It is built to NHS standards.
Please note that the Worth Warrior app is an aid in treatment but does not replace it.
Worth Warrior is the latest app in stem4’s digital portfolio of apps that use evidence-based principles to help young people manage the symptoms of mental health difficulties and disorders. As of June 2022, stem4’s existing apps (Calm Harm, Clear Fear, Combined Minds and Move Mood) have been downloaded over 3.25 million times, and have received various awards including:
- The Digital Leaders 100 Awards ‘Tech for Good Initiative of the Year’ in 2020, for stem4’s full app portfolio
- The Health Tech Awards Winner ‘Best Healthcare App of the Year’ in 2021, for Calm Harm
- The CogX Awards Winner in ‘Good Health and Well-Being’ in 2020, for Clear Fear
- Google Play Store
- Free
- Health & Fitness
Store Rank
- -
Does the Dog Die? vs. Worth Warrior: help body image ranking comparison
Compare Does the Dog Die? ranking trend in the past 28 days vs. Worth Warrior: help body image
Does the Dog Die?- -
Rank
Does the Dog Die? vs. Worth Warrior: help body image ranking by country comparison
Compare Does the Dog Die? ranking trend in the past 28 days vs. Worth Warrior: help body image
No Data to Display
Compare to any site with our free trial
Does the Dog Die? VS.
Worth Warrior: help body image
December 2, 2024