Medical Xpress June 16, 2025
University of New South Wales

Researchers from NeuRA and UNSW Sydney have launched a new app aimed at boosting the well-being and resilience of adults. This innovative mobile application, called ReNeuWell, shifts the focus from managing distress to actively promoting mental flourishing, offering a neuroscience-backed, personalized approach to mental health.

Designed by Associate Professor Justine Gatt, director of the Center for Well-being, Resilience and Recovery at NeuRA and UNSW’s School of Psychology, ReNeuWell is underpinned by the COMPAS-W Well-being Scale. This validated tool assesses both subjective (hedonic–composure, positivity, ) and psychological (eudaimonic—self-worth, mastery, achievements) well-being, providing users with a comprehensive profile.

“The app is designed for anyone looking for ways to understand and boost their own level of mental well-being,” states Associate Professor Gatt,...

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