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✨ A curated collection of outstanding articles, tools, and resources focused on mental health in the software industry. ✨

Mental health is a foundational aspect of our overall well-being. It encompasses emotional, psychological, and social stability, and affects how we think, feel, act, relate to others, and make choices. In the context of the tech industry—where long hours, high pressure, and remote or isolated work environments are common—supporting mental health is a personal priority and a collective responsibility.

This list gathers resources designed to raise awareness, promote self-care, reduce stigma, and help individuals and organizations navigate mental health challenges. From managing stress and anxiety to cultivating resilience and compassion at work, these tools aim to support developers, designers, managers, and anyone working in tech.

It covers topics including, but not limited to:

  • Burnout and recovery
  • Depression and anxiety in remote work
  • Mindfulness and stress reduction
  • Imposter syndrome and self-doubt
  • Building psychologically safe engineering cultures

Disclaimer: This list is a collection of self-help and educational resources. While we’ve found many of them helpful, they are not a substitute for professional mental health care. Therapy, medication, and clinical support are often essential for recovery and well-being.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, please seek help immediately from local emergency services or a mental health professional. You can find international crisis support here: * 🌍 To Write Love on Her Arms – Find Help * 🌐 International Association for Suicide Prevention – Crisis Centres



Applications

Apps that support mental health by helping users manage anxiety, depression, stress, sleep, and emotional resilience. These tools are not substitutes for professional care, but they can complement therapy or serve as entry points to self-reflection and support.

  • Calm – Provides guided meditations, sleep stories, and breathing exercises to help reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality.
  • EmoBay – An AI-driven digital mental health platform offering 24/7 conversational support, mood tracking, and crisis-response guidance via a chatbot interface.
  • eQuoo – A game-based app that teaches psychological skills to improve emotional fitness and resilience through interactive storytelling.
  • Happify – Offers science-based activities and games designed to reduce stress, overcome negative thoughts, and build resilience.
  • Headspace – A meditation and mindfulness app offering guided sessions, sleep aids, and stress-reduction techniques. Backed by clinical research and widely used in workplace wellness programs.
  • MindShift CBT – Designed to help teens and young adults cope with anxiety using CBT strategies, including relaxation exercises and thought journals.
  • Moodpath – An interactive mental health journal that helps you reflect on your emotional well-being, screen for symptoms of depression, and access helpful resources. Developed with input from clinical psychologists.
  • Nyxo – An open-source sleep tracking and coaching app for iOS and Android. It offers personalized sleep insights and education to help you develop healthier sleep habits.
  • PTSD Coach – Developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, this app provides education about PTSD, self-assessment tools, and resources for managing symptoms.
  • Quirk – A free, open-source CBT app that helps you identify and reframe distorted thoughts. It’s a lightweight, privacy-focused tool designed to help users develop healthier thinking patterns.
  • Sanvello – Provides daily tools to manage stress, anxiety, and depression using techniques from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and mood tracking. Includes access to peer communities and therapy options.
  • Three Good Things – A simple gratitude journaling app based on positive psychology research. Encourages users to reflect on three positive moments each day to build emotional resilience.
  • Wake Up Time – A web-based tool that calculates optimal wake-up times based on 90-minute sleep cycles, helping users feel more rested and in sync with natural rhythms.
  • we are ANXIO.us – A thoughtfully curated collection of digital wellness tools, mental health apps, and community resources designed to support people living with anxiety.
  • Woebot – A mental health chatbot that delivers daily emotional support using principles from CBT, helping users track moods and develop coping strategies.
  • Wrabit – A writing app designed to help you build a daily journaling habit while contributing anonymously to mental health research.
  • Wysa – An AI-powered chatbot that uses evidence-based techniques like CBT and mindfulness to support users in managing stress, anxiety, and depression.
  • Youper – An AI-powered emotional health assistant that guides you through conversations and activities based on psychological techniques.

Articles

Articles, personal essays, and research papers that explore mental health challenges in the tech industry — including burnout, imposter syndrome, depression, anxiety, and emotional well-being among software developers, engineers, and tech professionals.


Books

Books that explore mental health, self-care, and emotional well-being in the context of the tech industry — from personal stories and practical guides to research-backed strategies for navigating stress, burnout, imposter syndrome, and the challenges of modern software work.


Conferences

Conferences that promote mental health awareness, self-care, and emotional well-being in the tech industry — creating space for open conversations, education, and innovation around the psychological challenges faced by developers, designers, founders, and tech teams.

  • Behavioral Health Tech - The leading conference on innovation in behavioral health and technology. Brings together tech companies, healthcare providers, and developers working on mental health platforms and services.
  • Computing And Mental Health - A multidisciplinary gathering focused on how digital tools and computing technologies can support and enhance mental well-being. Hosted by the MIT Media Lab.
  • Heartifacts - A people-focused tech conference centered around mental health, communication, and inclusion in the software industry. Designed to foster open conversations about burnout, stress, and psychological safety.
  • Mental Health America Annual Conference - A broad conference addressing national mental health issues, with tech-related tracks exploring innovation in digital mental health, privacy, and accessibility in mental health tech.

Meetups

Community-led meetup groups around the world that create safe, supportive spaces for software professionals to connect, share experiences, and explore topics related to mental health, emotional well-being, and self-care in the tech industry.

  • Berlin Mental Health Support Group - A peer support circle for tech professionals and others navigating mental health challenges. Offers regular “Soundness Check” sessions in a safe, non-judgmental space.
  • Thought Tech - Based in New York City, this group brings together technologists and innovators to explore the intersection of mental health and tech through open discussions and guest speakers.
  • Wellness for People in Tech - A Silicon Valley meetup helping IT professionals manage stress and avoid burnout. Hosts wellness-focused workshops on self-care, work-life balance, and mental resilience.

Organizations

Organizations bringing mental health awareness to the software industry.

  • Black Minds Matter - A non-profit organisation that aims to empower communities of Black people aged 13- 25, and wants to make more equal and just society for all.
  • Black Therapists Rock - Black Therapists Rock (BTR) is an organization committed to increasing awareness of social and psychological challenges impacting vulnerable communities.
  • The Black, African, and Asian Therapy Network - The UK’s largest independent organisation to specialise in working psychologically, informed by an understanding of intersectionality, with people who identify as Black, African, South Asian and Caribbean.
  • Brown Sisters Speak - Mental Health Peer Support & Advocacy for Women Of Color.
  • Compassionate Coding - Compassionate Coding combines the effective practices of agile software development with a focus on empathy and the latest in positive organizational psychology.
  • Everybody Has A Brain - Everybody Has A Brain is about creating opportunities for dialogue around personal mental health.
  • Hack Mental Health - The intersection of mental health and technology.
  • IfMe - Community for mental health experiences that encourages people to share their personal stories with trusted allies.
  • Mental Health Hackers - An Organization that aims at providing support services to those who may be susceptible to related mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, social isolation, eating disorders, etc.
  • Mental Health Knowledge Base - GitHub-based project and website that encourages a diversity of views regarding mental health.
  • MHPrompt - Let's start a conversation about mental health in tech.
  • OSMI - Open Sourcing Mental Illness is a non-profit, corporation dedicated to raising awareness, educating, and providing resources to support mental wellness in the tech and open source communities.
  • SelfCare.Tech - A repository of self-care resources for developers & others.

Podcasts

Podcast episodes and series focused on mental health awareness in the software industry, including burnout, self-care, stress, and emotional resilience for developers and tech teams.

  • Destigmatizing Mental Health in the Tech Industry – On Hanselminutes (Ep. 728). Scott Hanselman interviews Dr. Jennifer Akullian about breaking the stigma around therapy, stress, and emotional struggles in the software industry.
  • Emotional Intelligence And Ethics In Tech – By April Wensel on the Happy Porch podcast. A conversation about compassionate coding and building emotionally intelligent engineering cultures.
  • Mental Health in Tech – Hosted by Schalk Neethling and Schalk Venter. A monthly podcast sharing real stories from developers about mental health, burnout, vulnerability, and resilience in tech.
  • Soft Skills Engineering – Hosted by Jamison Dance and Dave Smith. A humorous advice show for developers tackling topics like burnout, imposter syndrome, performance anxiety, and career balance.
  • Valarie Regas’s Story – On Software Developer’s Journey. A heartfelt episode where Valarie discusses her experience with depression, anxiety, and the need for empathy in tech workplaces.

Talks

Talks and presentations about mental health awareness and other testimonies and experiences in the software industry.

Contributing

Contributor Covenant

Please see CONTRIBUTING for more details on how to suggest awesome resources or other modifications to the list. You can also find an alphabetically-ordered list of contributors of this repository here.

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