TEDx by Philip T Ninan, MD
Philip Ninan, founder of eMindLog, speaks about the background basis of the eMindLog idea and system.
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eMindLog DemoQuantitative Self-Measurement of Your Mind
Join eMindLog™ to track the vital signs of your mind for better mental wellbeing. eMindLog™ queries your emotions, thoughts and behaviors, providing graphic indexes of four indicators of distress or discomfort: anxiety, anger, sadness and lack of pleasure.

Emotions are subjective feelings you experience and are not logical. They can trigger related thoughts and behaviors.

Thoughts are ideas you have. They are usually reasoned, logical and flexible to changing situations. Intense emotions deeply influence thoughts.

Behaviors are actions driven by your thoughts and emotions. Intense emotions make behaviors reactive, limiting your choice of actions.
How eMindLogTM Can Help You
Everyone
Develop a better understanding of how your mind works, and the design constraints of the brain.
Stressed, Anxious or Depressed
Know and track where you are – how emotions, thoughts and behaviors relate. Educate yourself about options, so you can choose your approach and implement it.
Mind and Body Health
Track the vital signs of your mind, along with other biometric data such as steps, heart rate, sleep and diet.
Chronic Conditions
Monitor the vital signs of your mind to better cope with chronic illnesses such as heart disease.
Healthcare Providers
Track the vital signs of your patients’ mind, beyond the office visit and measure the impact of interventions you prescribe.
Connecting Minds
Join the eMindLog™ ecosystem, a community committed to better mental wellbeing. You own your data, which is stored safely and securely. If you choose, share your data with your therapist or doctor within a private and secure network.