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Good Days Ahead™
Overcome Depression & Anxiety
A psychiatrist-led, self-paced digital cognitive behavioral therapy program.
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Train Your Brain

Discover how Good Days Ahead™ can help you overcome depression and anxiety

Identify

Identify

What contributes to your depression and anxiety

Observe

Observe

How others like yourself think, feel, and act

Learn

Learn

CBT techniques through engaging videos, assessments, and interactive exercises

Apply

These skills in your daily life to build mental resilience

Monitor

Track

Your progress in a personalized dashboard

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Feel and Stay Better

Immediate

Immediate

No waitlists, referrals, or commutes to a therapist's office.

Affordable

Affordable

$199 one-time payment. Unlimited access for one year. May be FSA/HSA eligible.

Accessible

Convenient

Access the program anytime, anywhere, at your own pace and place.

Stigma-Free

Confidential

Private, safe, and secure. Just you - no one else is involved.

Outcomes

Results

Learn how to regulate your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to develop lifelong skills.

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Who is MindStreet

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Jesse Wright, MD, Ph.D., Professor and Director, University of Louisville Depression Center, Chief Medical Advisor, MindStreet, Inc. and creator of the Good Days Ahead Program

MindStreet, Inc. is on a mission to make mental health treatments accessible, affordable, and stigma-free to help address the global mental health crisis. We develop clinically validated, evidence-based over the counter, and prescription digital cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) programs for a range of mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and chronic pain, among others. These programs are developed on our proprietary computer-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy (CCBT) platform and are designed to deliver CBT systematically, efficiently, and at a fraction of the cost of traditional 1:1 therapy. Join us in this journey to make humanity feel and stay better.

Good Days Ahead™ was built on decades of pioneering research funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH). These studies demonstrate how digital tools help teach users the principles of CBT to build mental resilience against depression and associated anxiety. Click below to read the research studies.

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Preview the Program

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