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Guidelines to Designing Apps for Mental Health

Guidelines to Designing Apps for Mental Health

The Mad*Pow team created a set of guidelines, validated by healthcare providers, for UX designers building apps in the mental health space. By following the HEALTH guidelines, designers can do more good for patients and providers in the mental health space.

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