Mindshift Recovery
Mindshift Recovery Summary
Mindshift Recovery is a mobile Android app in Health And Fitness by Mindshift Recovery. Released in Jan 2025 (1 year ago). It has about 1.9K+ installs and 39 ratings with a 4.80★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 204 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Dec 3, 2025.
Recent activity: 62 installs this week (224 over 4 weeks) showing above average growth , and 2.00 new ratings this week View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Dec 3, 2025 .
4.8★
Ratings: 39
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App Description
Evidence-based program to overcome substance use and other addictions
Break free from alcohol & substances, food, social media, smoking, porn, gambling, and more. Mindshift Recovery's evidence-based based approach teaches you how to work with your brain rather than trying to control it - and losing. Developed by renowned addiction psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dr. Jud Brewer, our free, clinically-proven method is both easy and effective.
KEY FEATURES
• Science-backed lessons on why we get addicted in the first place
• Step by step process for managing cravings and changing behavior
• Daily live Zoom calls to connect, learn, and get help
• Supportive online community of people on similar journeys
• Progress tracking and personalized insights
• Daily motivation and practical tools
THE MINDSHIFT METHOD
Our unique three-step approach combines cutting-edge neuroscience with proven behavioral techniques to address addiction directly:
1. Map your habitual patterns and understand your mind
2. Discover what truly drives your behaviors (and reduce the shame and stigma you feel about them!)
3. Develop better alternatives that stick
Recover yourself — your journey to lasting change starts here. Download now and take the first step toward a healthier, more empowered you.
Developed by Mindshift Recovery, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
Note: This app is not a substitute for professional medical care. If you're experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or visit your nearest emergency room.
