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4800 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA Bus Stop 6:30 AM 8:30 AM 10:30 AM 12:30 PM 2:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:30 PM 8:30 PM 10:30 PM 12:30 AM 2:30 AM 4:30 AM Bus Stop 230 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 260 North 2nd Street Philadelphia, PA Users wear a ring that monitors their heart rate. An increased heart rate indicates an anxiety episode and is logged in the system. The time, date, duration, and heart rate is recorded. The recording device is based on the Memoto. It is small and can be worn as a piece of jewelry, coming in several different colors and with an assortment of decals. It records pictures and audio for the duration of the anxiety episode. One of the most difficult tasks in cognitive behavioral therapy is maintaining a Daily Mood log. To assist the user, the system will send reminders to record their daily mood and describe their thoughts and feelings about their anxiety episodes. They will have photos, location, and audio to help them remember the anxiety inducing events and how they were feeling at the time. Users can use the system for exposure therapy out in the real world. They will have an objective record to compare against their memories of their performance and the behavior of others involved. Users will get confirmation when they have completed their entry for the episode, and if they shared it. Users will know when there are still entries to be made. FaceIt a cognitive behavioral therapy assistant for social anxiety The system allows sharing with a counselor. Users will see the address where the anxiety episode occurred, or first started. Users can see where their heart rate was elevated. The system gives feedback about the severity of an episode through the size of the location indicator. This gives the user another way to compare severity and duration of anxiety episodes.

FaceIt: Supporting Reflection upon Social Anxiety Events with Lifelogging

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Rennert, K. and Karapanos, E. (2013) FaceIt: Supporting Reflection upon Social Anxiety Events with Lifelogging. CHI’13 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems.

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4800 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA

Bus Stop

6:30 AM 8:30 AM 10:30 AM 12:30 PM 2:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:30 PM 8:30 PM 10:30 PM 12:30 AM 2:30 AM 4:30 AM

Bus Stop

230 North Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA

260 North 2nd StreetPhiladelphia, PA

Users wear a ring that monitors their heart rate. An increased heart rate indicates an anxiety episode and is logged in the system. The time, date, duration, and heart rate is recorded.

The recording device is based on the Memoto.It is small and can be worn as a piece of jewelry, coming in several different colors and with an assortment of decals. It records pictures and audio for the duration of the anxiety episode.

One of the most difficult tasks in cognitive behavioral therapy is maintaining a Daily Mood log. To assist theuser, the system will send reminders to record theirdaily mood and describe their thoughts and feelingsabout their anxiety episodes. They will have photos, location, and audio to help them remember the anxietyinducing events and how they were feeling at the time.

Users can use the system for exposure therapy out in the real world. They will have an objective record to compare against their memories of their performance and the behavior of others involved.

Users will get confirmation when they have completed their entry for the episode, and if they shared it.

Users will know when thereare still entries to be made.

FaceIt a cognitive behavioral therapyassistant for social anxiety

The system allows sharing witha counselor.

Users will see the address wherethe anxiety episode occurred, or first star ted.

Users can see where theirheart rate was elevated.

The system gives feedback about the severity of an episode through the size of the location indicator. This gives the user another way to compare severity and duration of anxiety episodes.