Breeze: Mental Health is a health & fitness application developed by Basenji Apps, available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. This free app is compatible with iOS 14.0+ and Android 13+, and requires 275 MB of free space for installation of the IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) file.
Breeze: Mental Health
Basenji Apps
Genre: Health & Fitness
Ratings: 4.62
Version: 2.8.5
Updated 26/02/24
Downloads: 482
Self Tests, Reflection & Diary
Breeze: Mental Health is a health & fitness application developed by Basenji Apps, available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. This free app is compatible with iOS 14.0+ and Android 13+, and requires 275 MB of free space for installation of the IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) file.
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Breeze mental health app - full overview
What is Breeze: Mental Health app?
The app is based on several concepts from cognitive behavioral psychotherapy and contains four main features described below.
Currently, there are no promo codes available. However, you can still get cool items like the '12 Months Subscription' ($29.99), '3 Months Subscription' ($39.99), 'Annual Premium Subscription' ($99.99), 'Breeze Premium' ($18.99), and more through in-app purchases.
Ready to enjoy Breeze: Mental Health on a bigger screen? Whether you're on Windows 10, Windows 11, or macOS, we've made it easy. Follow our guide to easily download and run the APK using Bluestacks. For assistance with downloading or installing APK files, our forums are here to help.
Reviews on Breeze: Mental Health for iOS
★★★★★Easy and informative
Well worth the money. It’s easy to use and you end up learning a ton!
★★★☆☆He was trying a few
The first time in my
★★★★☆Just getting started
I think this is a great app and haven’t come across anything bad. I just don’t think it should be so expensive.
★★★☆☆About the app
This app so far is helping me figure out what symptoms I have! It helping me solve my problem fast, and efficiently in the nick of time.
★★★★☆Beautiful and insightful, but the typos...
Beautiful layout, informational articles and quizzes, but the typos are distracting. For example, when reading about my Jungian personality type in romantic relationships, the results read: "INFJs thrive in relationships where their partner puts in an equal amount of effort.
They tend to look for partners who are trustworthy and encouraging. They want to feel fully loved and accepted as they are in a relationship and give up on their partner."
This was more than likely supposed to say "WON'T gi