Limbix Blog

Our mission is to improve mental health with accessible technology

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Jon Sockell

COO at Limbix. We make prescription digital therapeutics for adolescent mental health.

Scott Satkin

Robotics, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Virtual Reality.

Gabe Strauss

Building digital therapeutics for mental health. Sign up for my newsletter @ behavioralhealthpm.substack.com

Limbix

Prescription digital therapeutics for adolescent mental health. Learn more at limbix.com.

Latest Posts

Flywheels: From Theory to Action

A three-step process for informing strategy, org structure, and metrics that matter

Flywheels in Mental Health Tech

How to use systems thinking to maximize growth and clinical outcomes

Value Propositions for Mental Health Tech: All Roads Lead Back to the Payor

How mental health startups can get reimbursed by employers, insurers, and other third-party payors

Teen Perspectives: Navigating Digital Spaces to Connect About Mental Health

How two teens managed their mental health through a pandemic, and what they wish adults knew about what they do online

Co-design: The secret sauce of digital health engagement

A five-step process for co-designing digital health interventions to maximize engagement.

‘Aha moments’ in digital health: How to identify engagement metrics that impact clinical outcomes

A three-step process for finding meaningful engagement metrics in digital health interventions

Putting Compassion into Code with Limbix CTO, Judy Liu

Each week, clinical trial participants using Limbix Spark complete the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8), a measurement of depressive…

Conducting remote clinical trials with teens

Dr. Aarthi Padmanabhan has always been fascinated by the brain. As Director of Clinical Research at Limbix, Padmanabhan oversees all of…

Engagement techniques for digital health interventions

In this article, we’ve outlined techniques that have shaped our thinking on how to build engaging digital health interventions.

From Conceptualization to Content: Q&A With Elise Ogle

As an undergraduate student and field hockey player at Stanford University, academic and athletic success felt like forces that dominated…

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