Quantifying the Changeable Self - The Role of Self-Tracking in Coming to Terms With and Managing Bipolar Disorder
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk examining the role of self-tracking in managing bipolar disorder. Delve into the challenges and motivations behind self-monitoring practices for individuals living with mental illness. Discover insights from a qualitative study of 10 people with bipolar disorder, highlighting their efforts to identify risky patterns and positive trends supporting recovery. Learn about the fragmented nature of self-tracking and the difficulties faced when observing oneself during emotional flux. Gain understanding of a proposed new form of self-tracking that combines manual and automated methods, addressing both clinical and individual needs while promoting engagement in treatment.
Syllabus
Intro
Mood is central
Self-assessment is key
Rachel
David
How and Why Do Participants Engage in Self-Tracking
How does the experience of BD
Monitoring Technology
QS in a Mental Health Context
Thank You! Questions?
Taught by
ACM SIGCHI
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