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4.7 on App Store
4.6 on Play Store
Depression tracker & Mental health app.
Discover what improves & worsens your Depression. Manage symptoms and collect data for medical appointments and therapy sessions.
4.7 on App Store
4.6 on Play Store
4.7 on App Store
4.6 on Play Store
Discover what improves & worsens your Depression. Manage symptoms and collect data for medical appointments and therapy sessions.
Identify the triggers that correlate with changes in the severity of your symptoms. Use this knowledge to…
Track changes in the severity of each of your depression symptoms – in as much or as little detail as you’d like.
Use Bearable’s symptom reports to help your answer questions about…
Identify patterns between Depression symptoms and changes in: Sleep, HRV, Steps, Heart Rate, Resting Heart Rate, Weight, Blood Pressure, and more.
Track Depression triggers such as stressful events (bereavement, a relationship breakdown, financial difficulties, or traumatic experiences), low self-esteem, hormonal and physical changes, pregnancy, menopause, loneliness, alcohol, recreational drug use, chronic pain, processed foods, refined sugar, inflammatory foods, poor sleep and more.
You can also create unlimited ‘custom triggers’ and track anything you think could be causing flare ups or triggering changes in symptom severity.
Track your Depression symptoms in as much or as little detail as you’d like. Our symptom tracking tools allow you to create unlimited custom symptoms, so that you can track changes in symptom severity and frequency.
Examples of Depression symptoms that you can track include: Feelings of sadness, tearfulness, emptiness or hopelessness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities you’d typically enjoy such as sex, hobbies, and sports, insomnia and excessive sleeping, exhaustion, lack of energy, fatigue, and tiredness, reduced appetite and weight loss, irritability, restlessness, and feelings of worthlessness or guilt, brain fog, intrusive thoughts, apathy, and more.
There is no limit to what you can track in Bearable, and the app can be personalised to your specific Depression symptoms.
Track any of your Depression medications, set up medication reminders to help you adhere to your meds schedule, and spot patterns between medications and changes in symptom severity and side-effects.
Examples of common medications for Depression that can be tracked in the Bearable app include: Fluoxetine (Prozac), Paroxetine (Paxil, Pexeva), Sertraline (Zoloft), Citalopram (Celexa), Escitalopram (Lexapro), Duloxetine (Cymbalta, Drizalma Sprinkle), Venlafaxine (Effexor XR), Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq), Levomilnacipran (Fetzima), Trazodone, Mirtazapine (Remeron), Vortioxetine (Trintellix), Vilazodone (Viibryd), Bupropion (Forfivo XL, Wellbutrin), nortriptyline (Pamelor), Amitriptyline, Doxepin, Desipramine (Norpramin), Tranylcypromine (Parnate), Phenelzine (Nardil), Isocarboxazid (Marplan), Aripiprazole (Abilify), Quetiapine (Seroquel), and Lithium (Lithobid).
Track any of your Depression treatments and discover how they correlate with changes in your symptom severity levels.
Examples of treatments for Depression that can be tracked in Bearable include: Psychotherapy (talk therapy), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acupuncture, Massage, Hypnosis, Biofeedback, Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS).
Whatever treatment program you’re on, you can track it in Bearable.
Track common self-management habits for Depression, such as:
reduced alcohol consumption, reduced caffeine intake, journaling, CBT, ACT, meditation, mindfulness, breath-work, yoga, salt-intake, gluten free diet, dairy free diet, time spent in nature, cold therapy, heat therapy, reduced screen time, reducing time on social media, magnesium supplements, vitamin B6 & B12, ashwagandha, vitamin D, omega 3-6-9, glucosamine and chondroitin, improved sleep hygiene, and improved hydration.
With Bearable, you can create and track unlimited custom self-care and self-management tactics and view how they correlate with changes in your symptom severity.
💡 You can also create and track unlimited custom triggers, symptoms, medications, treatments, and self-management tactics.
Information for this section was sourced from The Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Mind Org and the National Health Service (NHS).
“I downloaded Bearable in 2021 because I knew I was struggling with mental health issues but I was unable to keep track of how I was feeling. If I booked an appointment with a professional when I was feeling low, by the time the appointment came (whether it was the next week or even only hours later) I was unable to recall the symptoms I was experiencing.
I had no idea my mood shifted so rapidly, and that I was experiencing so much memory loss. Once I was logging this (thanks to the regular bearable prompts) I was shocked. I took it to my psychiatrist and shortly after received a BPD, PTSD and surprisingly an ADHD diagnosis!
Since getting a diagnosis I’ve been able to access resources that give me real help that I didn’t have before. I never could have gotten a diagnosis without Bearable helping me log my symptoms, because I would always present fine in front of my medical team and was unable to recall or articulate what was happening for me.”
Having suffered with a chronic illness since 2018, I know all too well the frustration of coming out of an appointment with my doctor or therapist knowing that I hadn’t been able to give them a complete picture of my migraine symptoms.
Often these interactions lead to no diagnosis, a very tentative diagnosis, or at worst, a misdiagnosis. From personal experience, this sets you off a wild goose chase. You go from consultant to consultant in search of answers and spend hours on Dr. Google.
In the end, I was sick and tired of feeling sick and tired. I started tracking my mood, symptoms and other daily factors, in the hope that it would help me to understand, and feel more in control of, my health. This is how the idea for the Bearable app was born.
Since 2020, Bearable has helped me to better understand and manage my symptoms as well has help me to improve how I communicate with my medical team.
Today, my mission is to give all patients the power to take control of their health and feel like themselves again.
Because our mission is to help people, we try to create as many free resources as possible.
Our free Depression tracker worksheet helps you to track…
Note. When you tap the Download button you’ll be taken to Google Drive where you can tap the ‘Open with’ or Download icon (⬇) to save the symptom tracker worksheets to your device.
Yes, Bearable is a freemium app and our subscription is optional.
With Bearable, you can track unlimited symptoms, treatments, medications, and triggers for free. You can also identify changes in your depression symptoms using weekly reports, timelines, calendars, and charts – all included in the free version of the Bearable app.
Bearable was designed so that people whose disposable income is affected by their depression can still track and manage their health using the app for free. In fact, we’ve recently launched a sponsorship program that gifts free subscriptions to members of the Bearable community every month.
When you first sign-in to Bearable, you’ll be asked to pick the factors that you feel are most effecting your depression symptoms. Then, over the course of the following week – and along with your symptom severity – you’ll track the days when these factors occur.
Once you’ve collected approximately 7 days of symptoms and factor data, we’ll show you correlations between your factors and changes in symptom severity.
Then, once you’ve collected more data – we recommend at least 30 days – you’ll be able to determine which factors might be negatively impacting your depression symptoms. At this point, most Bearable users then use this data to:
It’s also possible to create more granular, custom factors and these can help you to get a more detailed understanding of your triggers. For example, rather than tracking ‘Socialised’ you might begin to track ‘Chad’, ‘Karen’, and ‘Mom’.
Ultimately, Bearable gives you the tools to collect data about your triggers, so that you can better understand and manage your symptoms over time.
Many members of the Bearable community have told us that their main aim is to simply track symptoms over time. The main reasons for this are:
Yes, one of the primary reasons we created Bearable was to make communication with your Doctor, Therapist, and Medical team easier.
Whilst it’s possible to export all of your data in .csv format, we’ve also heard from members of the Bearable community that they:
There are a number of different ways to use Bearable and each of them can help you to manage your symptoms in different ways.
Over 90% of Bearable members report that the app helps them to understand their symptoms better and over 75% report that Bearable helps them to feel more in control of their health.
There are a number of ways in which Bearable protects the privacy and security of our member’s data. These include:
If you have any questions or concerns about your data privacy, please contact us at support@bearable.app
What we’ve been told by our community of thousands of people with multiple chronic illnesses and hard-to-diagnose-conditions, is that Bearable is better than other chronic illness symptom tracker apps because:
You can read more about how Bearable compares to other leading Symptom and Mood trackers (like Careclinic and Daylio) and reviews of the app from people with BPD, ADHD, and Bipolar Disorder on our blog and user stories pages.
Just as important to us as it is to you
Unlike other companies, our main motivation will always be to help people. This is why we don’t sell your data, show in-app ads, and request as little PII data as possible.
Your data is encrypted and cannot be read by anyone but yourself. You have full control of your data and can export and/or delete everything from within the app at any time.
As a British company, we comply with EU/European data protection and privacy laws. This also means we’re not required to comply with data requests from US law enforcement.
Bearable is the number one symptom tracking app in the USA and helps thousands of people to feel more in control of the symptoms of their chronic mental health and physical health conditions each year. Bearable is recommended by the Healthline, The US Pain Foundation, WebMD, Forbes, Vox, SELF Magazine, VerywellMind, PsychCentral, and Doctors and Therapists including; Psychiatrist Dr. Anthony Levinson, GP Dr Claire Ashley. Over 900,000 Bearable members have used the app to identify triggers, track changes in Depression severity, and share Depression symptom data with doctors and therapists to aid with diagnosis and treatment. It’s not just a free depression tracker app – it’s also the best symptom tracker for anyone hoping to feel more in control of every aspect of their physical and mental health.