Bipolar Diary - Mood tracking and dreams
Just wanted to share what I've been doing to help track my moods and other tools that are available. Thanks for watching! Subscribe/like/share :))See it on Scoop.it, via Mood Tracking
View ArticleWearables: A Solution Searching For Problems?
Wearables, devices used to sense data and process it into information, are generating quite the buzz in healthcare these days. But down the line, does that buzz come with a sting?In Wearable Tech News,...
View ArticleBeyond the quantified self: the reflexive monitoring self
This piece is partly a response to a recent blog post by Mark Carrigan about the concept of the qualified self, and partly a section of the new book that I am working on about the sociology of...
View ArticleThe Quantified Soul | Al Jazeera America
The developers of mindfulness apps believe technology can make us happier and healthierMaria Wolters's insight:This is a nice write up of some of the thinking behind Project Ginsberg, and the link...
View ArticleHow my body rejected activity trackers and the 'quantified self'
After living with activity trackers meant to help him stay fit, columnist Danny Sullivan finds 'big data' didn't translate into more motivation. Read this article by Danny Sullivan on CNET News.Maria...
View ArticleBeyond the quantified self: the reflexive monitoring self
This piece is partly a response to a recent blog post by Mark Carrigan about the concept of the qualified self, and partly a section of the new book that I am working on about the sociology of...
View ArticleThe Qualified Self: Going Beyond Quantification
Eric Boam & Jarrett Webb As humans, we are driven to seek ever-deeper understandings of both the world around us and the world within us. A growing number of us do just that by tracking the hours...
View ArticleThe Qualified Self » Cyborgology
Maria Wolters's insight:An interesting exploration of the ways in which we shape the quantitative data we collect (or not) through qualitative stories.See it on Scoop.it, via Mood Tracking
View ArticleQualitative self-tracking and the Qualified Self
The idea of "qualitative self-tracking" is one that I've mentioned on my blog before. It's a term in which I think but it's also one that I'm aware of being unclear about exactly what I mean by...
View ArticleMindfulness therapy comes at a high price for some, say experts
Much-hyped therapy can reduce relapses into depression – but it can have troubling side effectsMaria Wolters's insight:Meditation is no walk in the park - no s***, Sherlock. Buddhist practitioners...
View Articlemood Archives - Quantified Self
Maria Wolters's insight:The archives of the Quantified Self site on mood are a very good resource for tracking the community's thinking around mood tracking.See it on Scoop.it, via Mood Tracking
View ArticleGet Your Mood On: Part 1 - Quantified Self
If you’re curious about mood tracking, you’re in for a treat. Robin Barooah and I have written a book compiling our knowledge and experiences of mood tracking, and we’ll be posting chapters of the...
View Articledepression | Search Results | TechCrunch
Search for what you want to find on TechCrunchMaria Wolters's insight:TechCrunch on #depressionSee it on Scoop.it, via Mood Tracking
View ArticleCan Facebook Updates Predict Depression Ahead of Doctors?
We all have friends that post ambiguous, leading or confessional posts on Facebook. Often, they're plain irritating—but could they be used to spot mental health problems ahead of trained...
View ArticleHow Depressed People Use the Internet
The internet is different things to different people: a social hub, gigantic reference library or, for some, a place to seek solace. In fact, research shows that the way depressed individuals use the...
View ArticleSurvey: 74.9 percent of US adults do not track health or fitness with devices...
Maria Wolters's insight:Big Data Schmig Data .See it on Scoop.it, via Mood Tracking
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