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The Feeling Good app is accredited by NHS digital - a mark of its effectiveness, safety and good function. The app contains the scientifically proven audio programme Feeling Good for Life, which is the new name for Positive Mental Training, a series of 12 audio tracks to help you build essential skills, not only to deal with mental stresses and strains, but to bounce forwards and become mentally stronger and more resilient. This programme combines deep relaxation with Olympic sports techniques which develop deep relaxation to calm your mind and body, and lift your mood, helping you feel more positive, let go of worries, sleep better and deal with stresses more easily. It can also help with physical symptoms of stress, such as headaches, irritable bowel, fatigue and chronic pain. It improves your ability to focus on a task, to feel positive about yourself when talking to others, to perform at your best when you need to. There are other modules on the app, to help you sleep better, feel positive about ageing, stop smoking and be your ideal weight. All contain the same beginning tracks from Feeling Good for Life to give you a good foundation. The app is free to download with free access to several tracks. Unlock the whole app with a referral code or a one-time payment. Updated cool new features- choice of reader and music including relaxing nature sounds. Track your listening progress with growing leaves and monitor your mood at 2 and 7 weeks. Listening to this app is not a substitute for medical diagnosis, advice or treatment. We recommend that you read the guidance on use in the setting tab, before listening to the tracks. How it started The tracks in Feeling Good for Life started out as audio CDs, when Dr Alastair Dobbin, a GP and Dr Sheila Ross, a health promotion specialist, teamed up. They wanted to help people build good mental health and so adapted a Swedish Olympic Sports performance programme, drawn to its a positive self-development focus, rather than a clinical illness-based approach. Since then research has demonstrated its ability to build positive emotions and good psychological functioning, as well as recovery from depression and anxiety. The App is used in the NHS by staff for their own benefit as well as their patients and recommended in Public Health England ‘Every Mind Matters’ campaign.