4.0
90 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Are you stressed out, not feeling like yourself or worried about a family member? iChill can help by guiding you in the use of the Community Resiliency Model, a set of wellness skills. You will learn simple information about how stress affects the mind and body.

iChill has been helpful to children, teens, and adults of all ages. iChill is not meant to take the place of counseling with a licensed mental health professional.

For more information about the developer of iChill - the Trauma Resource Institute, please visit our webpage at: traumaresourceinstitute.com.

Now available in Spanish! ¡Ahora disponible en español!
Updated on
Dec 29, 2022

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
82 reviews
Maggie Park
February 26, 2024
This seems incredibly useful! However, the auto-playing of audio (with no option to disable, only a mute button after play starts) makes this a non-starter for me for both privacy and overstimulation reasons. Please be aware that the app WILL automatically start narrating the text of whatever section you click on.
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MC 14192
November 25, 2021
I checked this out thinking I might recommend it to someone who's having trouble dealing with a loss. The audio intro was good but I can't find anything else; plus, opening a section just plays the audio for that section, & it keeps going even if I open another section, so that several audios are playing over each other (I think this is what the review from 2020 is referring to - which means this hasn't been updated in a long time). Basically - this is a good idea, poorly executed.
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Trauma Resource Institute
December 29, 2022
Thank you for the feedback. The audio issue should be fixed with the two releases in Q4 2022. The latest release having version number 3.3.1.
Adrian Alexander
April 29, 2020
Thanks to the developers for a resource which can help persons self regulate. Please make it so the audio ends when users leave the page or can turn it off by pressing the play/pause button. And prevent the audio from playing automatically. I haven't seen any Settings in the app to allow users to make these changes.
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What's new

• Added Ukrainian language support - Тепер також українською!
• Corrected issues with Spanish translation
• Fixed an issue causing a crash during app launch on some devices
• Minor bug fixes