MoodGYM is a free online program that aims to reduce mild to moderate symptoms of depression and anxiety by teaching you the principles of cognitive behaviour therapy.
What does the program consist of?
- five 20- to 40-minute modules
- an interactive game
- anxiety and depression assessments
- a downloadable relaxation audio file
- printable worksheets
- an online workbook for you to record your responses to quizzes and exercises and track your progress
- feedback assessment
What principles are learned?
- cognitive restructuring
- the relationship between thoughts and feelings
- behavioural activation
- relaxation
- problem sovling
The modules are designed to be completed sequentially over a 6-week period. At the completion of each module, you will be provided with a summary of the module's key concepts, as well as any changes in the your self-reported depression and anxiety symptoms. Throughout MoodGYM, you will be encouraged to further develop the skills learned in the program by applying and practicing them in real-world situations.
Overview
| Age | adolescent & adult | 
| Language | English, Chinese, Dutch, Norwegian | 
| Agency Responsible | Centre for Mental Health Research Australian National University | 
| Intervention Type | CBT: cognitive restructuring, activation, relaxation, problem solving, early schemas, interpersonal components | 
| Access | free | 
| Length | 5 modules taking 40 mins each & additional exercises | 
| Visuals | abstract cartoons, deep colours | 
| Audio | only one | 
| Video | no | 
| Printable worksheets | multiple | 
| Active Reach Out | no | 
| Research Trials | 17 | 
| Research RCTs | 7 | 
To see a list of all MoodGYM's research evidence and papers please visit the Beacon's review.
Pros & Cons
| PROS | CONS | 
| Free and easily accessible | Structured: must go through modules in order, no room to choose freely which area you’d like to focus on | 
| You are walked through examples with characters and given pros and cons of the characters reactions to the situation | Australian focused: Some words may be uncommon and hard to understand for non-Australians | 
| Depression and Anxiety quizzes are taken in each module: at the end of the course you can see how your scores relate to each module and overtime (given as bar graph) | Self-motivated: No active outreach to users | 
| Activities include input areas where you can write your own problems, solutions and thought processes | Names of characters throughout program may be forgettable to some users, i.e., CYBERMAN who is a character who “looks good on the outside, but seething wreck on the inside” | 
| Lots of information and links to various resources in Australia that are directly applicable for Australian-based users: Worldwide resources also available | Depression and Anxiety quizzes are mandatory to continue to next modules | 
| Interventions and exercises were easy and straightforward | Warpy Thoughts test results given as a numerical score which may be difficult to interpret | 
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 | Layout may be viewed as outdated by some users | 
*Please note that WalkAlong does not have any affiliation with MoodGYM. This post is not meant to be a promotion of MoodGYM, but rather an objective overview of the program in order for you to make an informed decision.
 
           
        