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Breeze: Mental Health App Reviews

The Breeze: Mental Health app recently received 8 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 1 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Breeze: Mental Health app an average rating of 4.61 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 46.3K ratings since its release on Sep 24 by Basenji Apps. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Breeze: Mental Health?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 3.75 out of 5

46.3K global ratings

5 Star
25%
4 Star
25%
3 Star
38%
2 Star
13%

Explore global reviews of the Breeze: Mental Health app: Spain.

8 Positive User Reviews for Breeze: Mental Health

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

Best app

This app is great it help me think and I have someone to talk to and that is not annoyed from me.I really recommend this app for you it help a lot.

Nice app, outdated information

This is a Ukrainian app built by Basenji Apps. The mental health information is basic and outdated. The interface/graphics is very nice. Some of the activities are effective but the quizzes could be harmful. The quizzes should be reviewed by a psychology researcher with a PhD. It has a lot of potential.

1 Negative User Reviews for Breeze: Mental Health

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It looks great in theory but the ‘tests’ are a joke. I understand Thai is jot intended for actual diagnostic but the simple options fail to dive into the complexities of situation. The abusive partner test only covered extreme abuse not emotional/manipulation etc. The Narcissism test focused solely on grandios ideas (which does not even scratch the surface) and so on. If this helps you great but if you’re genuinely looking for something therapeutic or explanatory, this is not the one