Project THINK
A downloadable game
About Project THINK
Researchers from the University of Missouri and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have created a program designed to help people strengthen adaptive coping skills. It is the research teams’ hope that by improving adaptive coping skills, users will see improvements in social and emotional well-being. The program offers a fast, free, and efficient resource in helping individuals manage any number of challenging social situations.
We are currently inviting gamers ages 11-22 to participate in the Project THINK, which will pilot test the application. We encourage you to play at least one round per day over a two-week period. Each round of play lasts approximately 10 minutes. The program gently encourages users to recognize the benefits of viewing potential positives of social situations. By doing this we hope to find that those who complete the program hold more adaptive views of themselves and the world around them.
Previous research has found that similar training programs are helpful in reducing anxiety and depression and changing the number of negative thoughts that people experience on a daily basis. We would appreciate your support in this project.
Participants logging more than 2 play sessions will earn a $10 gift card. Participants logging at least 7 sessions will be entered into a raffle for a $500 gift card.
Status | In development |
Author | Project THINK |
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Install instructions
Download the Project THINK.zip game file to your computer. Once you have downloaded the Project THINK app, play at least once per day over a seven-day period. Unzip the files and start the program by opening the Project THINK.exe file.
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