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Mood & Narrative Tracking

Overview

Combines expressive writing with structured mood tracking. Regular logging of internal state — emotional valence and contextual narrative — develops pattern awareness that supports therapeutic insight and nervous system literacy.

Clinical Evidence

  • Expressive writing about emotional experiences produces significant improvements in physical and psychological health (Pennebaker, 1997).
  • Mood tracking increases emotional granularity — differentiating between similar emotions — predicting better regulation (Barrett, 2017).
  • Self-monitoring is a foundational behavioral activation technique for identifying mood-behavior connections (Lewinsohn et al., 1986).
  • Digital mood tracking shows comparable benefits to paper-based methods with superior longitudinal compliance (Bakker et al., 2016).

References

  • Pennebaker, J. W., & Smyth, J. M. (2016). Opening Up by Writing It Down (3rd ed.). Guilford Press.
  • Barrett, L. F. (2017). How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
  • Bakker, D., et al. (2016). Mental Health Smartphone Apps: Review and Evidence-Based Recommendations. JMIR Mental Health, 3(1), e7.

Technical Implementation

Privacy-first local storage — zero server transmission. 5-point mood scale with emoji mapping. Chart.js analytics integration for trend visualization.

Steady Recovery

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Daily Journal

Capture thoughts and monitor internal state.

Internal State Timeline

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