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Electra

Electra

The relief of giving in to destruction
Jul 1, 2024
432
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone is using any self-help apps? If there's some app that is beneficial for you feel free to share. It would be best if the app was free or wouldn't cost a lot. I like the app "How We Feel". Wbu?
 
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JoysoftheEmptiness

JoysoftheEmptiness

Experienced
Sep 10, 2024
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Not really looked at them, prefer something more in real life.
 
missedmybus

missedmybus

That's all very well, but I have a bus to catch.
Feb 2, 2025
77
A couple of years ago I really liked the Fabulous app:


It helped me cope a lot and gave me a lot of support when.i was crawling out of addiction.

I don't like that it is a subscription based app, but I think you can find cracked APKs. If you have an old android tablet/phone, maybe it is worth giving a shot? I think they offer a trial as well.

I was close to homelessness when I discovered this app and it really helped me.

I think now there is a lot of bloat added though.

Still, I'd recommend it! It helped me for a while at least.
 
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