Automated text messaging enables regular collection of patients' emotional states without adding to the workload of mental health practices.
According to a study published in Current Psychiatry Reviews, “Daily mood charting complements clinician monitoring and provides many benefits for both the patient and clinician. The identification of an individual’s pattern of illness may directly impact the specific treatment selection.”
Mood monitoring is a part of mental healthcare that relies on patients providing feedback on their moods and potential triggers to improve treatment. Its application primarily centers around mood disorders like bipolar, depression, and anxiety where fluctuations can predict the course of the illness.
The practice often occurs beyond face-to-face therapy sessions allowing patients to prioritize mental health. The use of remote monitoring of the results instead of having patients use traditional means like journals also allows for the rapid response to concerning changes in a patient's mental health state.
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The use of technology systems or software to perform tasks.
Any treating mental health provider who needs to do so to manage and treat mental health conditions.
A preliminary trial of a new system.