Quirk is an open source, slimmed down CBT app for iOS. Unlike other apps, it doesn't force a particular condition on you. It doesn't assume that you're using it particularly for depression, which makes it useful for panic disorder, OCD, weight loss and more.
Hey folks!
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is designed to train you to recognize where your brain is thinking illogically. It's evidence backed and extremely effective at treating many mental health disorders including depression, anxiety, and panic. But it's also quite effective at:
* dealing with day to day problems
* making effective, rational decisions
CBT asks you to buy into the idea that **your thoughts cause your moods,** and not the other way around. If you can believe that, CBT can be extremely effective for you.
The process looks like this:
1. Recognize an "automatic thought" that may be causing your brain to work itself up. Like "that presentation went terrible."
2. Note the "cognitive distortions" or other logical errors with that thought.
3. Write out a "challenge" to that thought. Debate it! Really dig into why that doesn't make sense.
4. Write down an "alternative" thought that would be better to think in the future.
If you do this enough, you'll train your brain to start thinking your alternative thoughts instead of you (often negative) automatic thoughts.
I highly encourage you to try this out, even on paper if you have to. Quirk is just a small tool to help facilitate this.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this! Feedback is extremely appreciated.
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Thank you for making this Evan. CBT really helped me when a therapist introduced me to it a while back. Hope this gives everyone the opportunity to try it!
This looks incredible. Good work for building an app to solve such a meaningful problem. Cant wait to try it out. Big believer in CBT and its rather stoic methods of considering thoughts consciously, so curious to see how writing things down will aid this (I guess probably quite a bit).
Any more of these codes going spare? @flaqueeau
@jasondainter I find that CBT has a lot in common with the stoic and mindfulness crowds. If you can realize that your brain just thinks on its own and you don't have to be a part of that thinking, you can really help yourself a lot. I'll PM you a code β€οΈ If you like it, toss me a review ;)
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@flaqueeau agree. "you are not your thoughts" is a good quote i read somewhere that always stuck with me. Thanks a lot for the code and sure thing with the review.
@ntamboly all data (thoughts) collected stays on your device. I don't send it anywhere nor do I have the ability or desire to read your thoughts.
Plus, Quirk is open source so it's fairly provably not doing anything nefarious: https://github.com/flaque/quirk
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Awesome work Evan. Love the design and especially the illustrations! π
@theleovogel Can you tell me which parts feel buggy or have a poor UX to you? (Outside of a super old version showing the first time you open the app; there's a fix coming out for that problem.)
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