Digital Health January 13, 2025
Owen Hughes

  • A mobile game designed to help children manage anxiety is now available across Herefordshire and Worcestershire
  • Lumi Nova uses cognitive behavioural therapy techniques and exposure therapy to help children self-manage their anxieties through personalised quests
  • Designed for children aged 7–12, the app can be accessed for free and without a prescription

A cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) based mobile game designed to help children manage anxiety is now available across Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

Lumi Nova has been developed as a first-line treatment option for children between the ages of seven and 12 experiencing mild to moderate anxiety, before interventions like therapy are considered or while they wait for additional support.

Co-designed by social enterprise BFB Labs alongside families,...

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