Abstract:
This project is “Mind Motion” which is an app based Mental Health Solution. As Internet
technology advances, so does the use of online therapy. With the growing popularity of
mobile electronic devices such as tablets, phones, and laptop computers, more esoteric
disciplines are becoming available. Therapy, which has traditionally relied on one-on-one
contact, has evolved. One question that may arise regarding online therapy and counseling is
how effective it compares to seeing a therapist in person. Social media has been a part of
everyone’s busy lives for the past decade. Strong emotional bonds have been established with
options such as “Status update” “Reactions” or “comments”. Even though there are many
issues that make social media quite the hassle to surf on, sometimes it works out well for those
who need suggestions and for those who are willing to contribute and help them. Through
strong monetization and development perhaps any social media would serve as a safe space
for many. But knowing how serious and conscious these personal topics would be we rely on
something a bit more controlled and secure. Without the extra hassle and burden of having to
deal with individuals who fail to understand your needs or problems you are able to connect
with those who understand the severity of the situation and are willing to take their time in
helping you. Mind motion is an optimized cyberspace secure and monetized under the strict
guidance of professionals intended to make lives easier regarding mental illness, anxiety or
depression. Online therapy adds value in less severe mental health cases for those who travel
frequently or are expatriate professionals. For expats, their distance from home and presence
in a foreign country may lend itself to a case for online therapy, as it is comforting for them to
be able to communicate in their mother tongue with someone from their home country. For
frequent travelers, online counseling provides touch points when they are in far-flung places
that are disconnected from the reality that they are accustomed to. In its ultimate goal of
"Reinventing Therapy for the Twenty-First Century," Mind Motion accounts for the
distractions in people's organizational psychology caused by the digital and commercial
modern world, and it aims to help people who always aim for what truly matters.