TheraSearch App
TheraSearch was an application design made for exposed youth that struggle with mental and emotional distress, having inabilities to fund opportunities for professional help. The app prototype was tailored around a young teenage male, a single mother with little-to-no income, and both being unable to pay for therapy sessions. The app includes a partnership program with the SAMHSA grant that gives people a $100,000, that can be used directly for compensation for mental health.
Personalized Onboarding for the user. Based on the user’s selections, possible diagnoses will appear as results.
Prompting new users to create and verify a new account.
List of possible diagnoses (suggestive)
Scheduling.
After a user proceeds to book an appointment, they are asked to then introduce themselves, provide a method of payment, or request of the SAMHSA Family Grant.
List of local providers, professional profiles and information. The user can then pick a professional of interest and schedule and appointment through the portal.
Once the user successfully schedules an appointment and requests for a SFN grant, they are introduced to their “personal journal” where the can record digital notes and takeaways from their therapy sessions, access the direct video chat with the therapist, and access helpful tips and techniques to work on their mental health and personal development.