Reviews
Reviewer: OCD Centre Manitoba Inc, Canada
Review: “Provides you with tools to help you fight your OCD symptoms at any moment, and much more. ”
Source: PatientView survey, July-August 2012
Usage: Between 6-10%
Weblink of reviewer: http://bit.ly/16dQaAT
Reviewer: Empowered consumer writing in OCD Kids, USA
Review: “Ideally suited to help both individuals (adults and children) and professionals alike be more efficient, and achieve faster results. Helps children and adults gradually face their fears by creating a series of exercises or challenges to practice. Makes homework easier, holds patients accountable, and enables therapists to track and analyse their patient’s progress. If the OCD sufferer is working with a therapist, all the data stored in the app can be easily emailed to the therapist, thus enabling an even more fine-tuned treatment plan.”
Source: http://bit.ly/P0GhqHUsage: Not specified
Weblink of reviewer: http://bit.ly/16dQ9wB
Reviewer: Jason’s OCD site, USA
Review: “I have just tried out a new app for OCD. I think that this app is a really powerful tool. I have had OCD since the age of 12, and am now 35. I have been through the ringer when it comes to therapy. What I like about this app is that it reminds you to do your therapy, and gives you various tools to help you along your healing journey. This app is like having a therapist in your pocket. It is available 24 hours a day, if needed. I highly recommend this app to individuals with OCD, as well as therapists. It is a great tool, and I believe it will help in the battle against OCD.”
Source: http://bit.ly/MIhkUPUsage: Not specified
Weblink of reviewer: http://bit.ly/16dQlMk
Reviewer: OCD Centre Manitoba Inc, Canada
Review: "Live OCD Free is an interactive application designed to guide users through the only evidence-based treatment, Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Available now for the iPhone, this app functions as your personal pocket therapist, available to coach you through your battle with OCD. With one version for adults and another for children, this app will interactively help you set up your exposure hierarchy, set practice goals and rewards, provide you with tools to help you fight your OCD symptoms at any moment, and much more. It was a little tricky at first to set up an exposure but once you get the hang of using the app, it's very easy to use. The user guide is a useful tool as well and so are the reminders. You just need to take the time to read the material. This is a new tool that was introduced to our organization and like anything new, it takes time to get use to but it is being well received by those that are able to use an iphone, ipod and ipad."
Source: PatientView survey 2012 -2013
Usage: 6%-10% of the people with whom we are familiar use the app.
Weblink of reviewer: http://bit.ly/16dQaAT