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Mental Health Checklist App
Enhance Behavioral and Student Wellness with Our Checklist App

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Frequently Asked Questions
Our app assists behavioral health professionals by providing structured checklists for note-taking and client assessment, improving organization and tracking.
Yes, university students can use the app to track their mental wellness and manage stress, with features tailored to their needs.
Social withdrawal symptoms include avoiding social interactions, feeling isolated, and reduced participation in activities, which can be tracked using the app.
Use the checklist templates to monitor signs of social withdrawal, helping to track progress and identify potential issues.
Yes, features in the app assist users in tracking smartphone usage patterns, addressing addiction with specific scales and checklists.
The Social Withdrawal Scale measures an individual's tendency to withdraw from social interactions, helpful for monitoring mental health concerns.
The app includes checklists for tracking symptoms and managing treatment plans, providing an organized approach to care for psychosis.
Yes, you can upload relevant documents or transcripts to supplement checklists, ensuring comprehensive case tracking.
Currently, the maximum file size allowed is 100 MB, ensuring sufficient capacity for most document needs.
No, the app does not support offline use, allowing it to remain streamlined and synced for real-time updates.
Yes, the app includes various scales like the Revised Manifest Anxiety Scale and Social Connectedness Scale for comprehensive assessment.
While you cannot create custom styles, the app offers a range of tailored checklist templates for diverse mental health needs.
Yes, medication tracking features allow users to monitor and manage anxiety medications effectively.
The app provides definitions and tracking methods for identifying and managing serious mental health conditions.
Yes, users can share results and assessments with healthcare providers for collaborative care planning.