Alright, so today I finally got around to digging into that mental health app everyone keeps whispering about – the Psychology Today one. Honestly, been feeling a bit wiped lately, brain’s like soggy cornflakes, figured it was time to see what tools could maybe help. Clicked download, waited. Usual stuff.

Opening It Up: First Impressions
Right off the bat, it looked… clean? Nice pictures, calm colours. No crazy flashing lights yelling “CLICK ME!”, which was a relief for my tired eyes. Scrolled through the main screen. Big buttons: Find a Therapist, Self-Assessment quizzes, Blogs/Articles. Pretty straightforward, I guess. Hit the ‘Find a Therapist’ section first. Because, let’s be real, that’s probably what most people come for.
Filled out my zip code. Boom, a huge list popped up. Like, overwhelmingly huge. Photos, names, list of stuff they treat. Panic set in for a sec. Where do you even start with this many options?
The Therapist Hunt: Filters Galore
Okay, deep breath. Spotted the filter button – lifesaver! Started ticking boxes:
- Issues I wanted help with (picked anxiety, general stress)
- Insurance? Important! Filtered for mine.
- Preferences: Slider for distance (how far am I willing to drive?), Gender of therapist? Checked that box too.
- Types of therapy? Scroll, scroll, scroll… picked a couple names I recognized vaguely (CBT, Mindfulness).
Pressed ‘Apply’. List got much smaller, much more manageable. Felt less like drowning. Actually saw some profiles that kinda clicked. Clicked one. Nice profile page! Saw their picture, a blurb about how they work, their fees, contact info. Some even had video intros – that felt way more personal than just text.
Beyond the Therapist Search
After closing a few profiles, went back to the main menu. What else is here? Clicked ‘Self-Assessment’. Tons of little quizzes. Stuff like ‘Anxiety Screener’, ‘Burnout Check’, ‘Depression Test’. Figured, why not? Took the anxiety one. It wasn’t super long, maybe 10 questions. Felt weirdly validating to get a score back. Didn’t diagnose me (duh, it’s an app), but it pointed me towards relevant articles in the app. Okay, helpful link!

Clicked on those articles. The reading part wasn’t flashy, just text, but some pieces actually made good points. Easy to understand, not full of crazy doctor words. Felt a bit like browsing a friendly magazine focused on brain stuff.
Putting It Into Practice (Well, Sort Of)
Here’s where I kinda stumbled. I found a therapist profile I liked. Seriously considered hitting the ‘Email’ button right then. But… chickened out. Old habits die hard, I guess. Instead, I bookmarked the profile using the app’s little save feature. Told myself I’d come back tomorrow. Baby steps.
Also, tried browsing articles for tips on handling overwhelm. Found one with a simple breathing exercise. Actually paused and tried doing it right there for a few minutes. Desk was still messy, mind was still buzzing, but it did take the edge off slightly.
Final Thoughts (For Now)
So, did I magically fix my brain? Nah. But the app didn’t suck. Finding therapists seriously felt easier than Googling blindly. The filters worked. The articles gave quick, non-scary insights. The quizzes, while basic, offered a tiny reality check. Felt less like a clunky tool, more like a decently organized toolbox for starting that messy mental health journey.
Will I actually email that therapist? Jury’s still out. But at least I feel a bit less lost about where to even begin looking. The app kinda held my hand through the “figuring out what’s out there” part. We’ll see what happens next. The bookmark glares at me every time I open the app now…
