Family Separation-Specific Support Apps

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Bounce's Mental Health App Addresses Family Separation

Bounce is a mental health app with a specific focus—the service is designed to provide extensive support to teenagers whose parents are getting divorced. As family separation is a fairly common occurrence in the contemporary age and many children suffer precautions from it, a service such as this can be a game changer for how younger communities process familial trauma and become healthier adults in the future.

Bounce was created by Sophie Wilson, an Industrial Design and Technology student at Brunel University. The emerging designer relied on Robert Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions as a basis. Teenagers using this mental health app have the chance to identify their emotions through the schema and "follow a process that allows them to untangle their feelings and take action towards resolving them."
Trend Themes
1. Family Separation-specific Support Apps - There is room for more tailored support apps that address the specific mental health needs of those affected by family separation.
2. Emotional Intelligence-based Mental Health Apps - Mental health apps that incorporate the teachings of emotional intelligence can provide a more personalized experience for users.
3. Mental Health Services for Diverse Populations - There's an opportunity to develop mental health services that cater to specific emerging needs and situations of diverse populations.
Industry Implications
1. Mental Health Tech - There is potential for startups and established businesses to invest in mental health tech that caters to specific niches such as family separation.
2. Edtech - Educational technology companies could partner with mental health experts to develop resources that help children access emotional support resources related to challenging life situations.
3. Social Impact Non-profits - Social impact non-profits that focus on mental health have an opportunity to develop support programs specifically designed to support the population affected by family separation.

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