What's New

Updated the thinking errors list.

App Description

iCounselor: Your portable self help tool.

Learn skills to resist your eating disorder!

All material was written by a licensed psychotherapist (LCSW) with twenty-five years of counseling experience.

Revisions on this version include a new icon, and more quotes from women.

You first rate the frequency and intensity of the eating disorder thoughts on a color coded scale of 0 (none) to 10 (continual, very difficult to resist).

You move on to the first set of skills, where you will select one of ten ways to change your thoughts. If you are not sure which skill to select, shake the iPhone or iPod and one will be randomly chosen. Changing your thoughts to change your feelings is the basis of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy, the most widely practiced evidenced based form of psychotherapy.

After utilizing one of the thought changers, you proceed to selecting one method for making lifestyle changes for promoting your recovery (or again, you may shake the device for a random selection).

After following the instructions for the lifestyle changes, you then move on to the third set of skills, where you will select one of ten different relaxation strategies for managing stress, or shake the device for a random selection.

After implementing those skills, you rate the level of the eating disorder thoughts again to determine if the skills you chose were effective for you. If the intensity or frequency of the eating disorder thoughts have not reduced sufficiently, you will be given the opportunity to try again, selecting a different skill set.

The content presented is for your information only. If you have an eating disorder, it is important to get treatment from a trained professional. Extreme weight control behaviors such as purging, rapid weight loss, or being at an unhealthily low weight can compromise your health and cause death. Please consult your healthcare provider or a counselor if you have any questions or concerns.

iPhone Screenshots

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iCounselor: Eating Disorder screenshot 1 iCounselor: Eating Disorder screenshot 2 iCounselor: Eating Disorder screenshot 3 iCounselor: Eating Disorder screenshot 4 iCounselor: Eating Disorder screenshot 5

App Changes

  • June 24, 2011 New version 1.2

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