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Mental Awareness Technology
Today, most mental health assessment relies heavily on verbal reporting and historical observation, which can miss early or hidden patterns. As a result, some conditions may be misidentified, and treatment approaches may not fully match the individual.
Our scientific team focuses on advanced proprietary technologies and sensors to detect objective mental state indicators and enable ongoing, non-invasive monitoring.
By improving accuracy in identifying type and stage, this approach aims to reduce misinterpretation, lower risk, minimize unnecessary medication, improve treatment effectiveness, and reduce cost and potential harm.
We develop technology only and do not provide diagnosis or treatment.
Our technology is intended for future use for:
Self-awareness and Self-help, Families
Clinical institutions, high-responsibility and Sensitive roles and environments such as aviation, military, and other high-pressure sectors.
Our research is in the final stages of development.
Anxiety problems → Worrying too much
Depression → Feeling sad for a long time
Bipolar disorder → Big ups and downs in mood
OCD → Feeling stuck doing certain thoughts or actions
Trauma or stress problems → Feeling upset after something scary or hard
Eating problems → Trouble with food or body image
Brain‑development differences → Things like ADHD or autism
Personality problems → Long‑term patterns that make life harder
Psychosis → Trouble knowing what’s real
Addiction → Having a hard time stopping alcohol, drugs, or other substances
Here are those terms rewritten in simple, everyday language:
Anxiety disorders → Ongoing, hard‑to-control worry or fear
Depressive disorders → Long‑lasting sadness or loss of interest
Bipolar and related disorders → Extreme mood swings between high and low
Obsessive‑compulsive disorders → Unwanted thoughts and repetitive habits that feel necessary
Trauma‑ and stress‑related disorders → Emotional struggles after scary or stressful events
Eating disorders → Unhealthy thoughts or behaviors around food and body image
Neurodevelopmental disorders → Brain‑development differences that affect learning or behavior
Personality disorders → Long‑term patterns of thinking or acting that cause problems in daily life
Psychotic disorders → Trouble telling what’s real from what’s not
Substance‑use and addiction disorders → Problems caused by misusing alcohol, drugs, or other substances
Anxiety problems
Bipolar disorder
OCD
Trauma or stress problems
Eating problems
ADHD or autism
Personality problems
Psychosis
Addiction
Autism spectrum differences
PTSD
Schizophrenia‑spectrum differences
Learning or cognitive difficulties
Sleep‑related problems
Chronic stress or burnout
Emotional‑regulation problems
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