UCLA Mindful App
Young adults and adolescents (15-25); can be used by any adult
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Topic Areas
- Digital Mental Health Interventions (Youth/Young Adult)
Young adults and adolescents (15-25); can be used by any adult
Adolescents 13+ years old who are considering self-harm
Primarily young people aged 11-25, particularly those experiencing grief due to the loss of a loved one, and their families and caregivers
Children and young people aged 11-25
Youth in the system, ages 9 to 19 years, and the social workers and foster parents who care for them
Families with children prenatal to age 19 who have already experienced or are at higher risk for child maltreatment and other families with children prenatal to age 19
Prospective and current parents who are, or will be, raising older children from foster care (ages 10 or older) who have moderate to severe emotional and behavioral challenges that require intensive coordinated services to prevent restrictive or congregate placements
Families who have a child leave the foster care system into a permanent placement. For adoptive families, children must have a finalized adoption, be under 21 at time of services, and reside within service area
Adolescents/young adults ages 14-26 with a history of child welfare, juvenile justice involvement, or housing instability/homelessness
LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning, etc.) youth and young adults ages 12-21