MobiHealth News April 2, 2025
Anthony Vecchione

The app allows users to self-reflect via text, voice, image or video.

The Child Mind Institute, a children’s mental health resource, has partnered with the California Department of Healthcare Services to launch Mirror, an intuitive mental health journaling app for teens.

Free of charge, Mirror aims to enhance emotional processing and offer a supportive environment for self-reflection.

The Mirror app allows users to self-express and understand patterns in their mental health through daily mood tracking, guided prompts and voice, image, text or video entries.

The initiative is backed by Child Mind Institute’s clinical expertise and is available in English and Spanish.

The company said that Mirror is not a replacement for therapy but rather a tool to empower...

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