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Jennifer Libby, MSW, LCSW is an outpatient psychotherapist of 20+ years who treats a variety of ages but specializes in adolescent mental health. Jennifer is known by many to effectively treat the “difficult to treat” adolescent. Jennifer has been an assistant principal, served as a board member, featured on numerous podcasts, has spoken before members of Congress on teen suicide prevention, advocates for more responsible social media content management including the removal of YouTube’s, “How to tie a noose” videos, speaks publicly on a variety of mental health concerns impacting teens, and has provided consultation with numerous agencies including Center for Humane Tech (producers of the “The Social Dilemma”) on best practices for teens and tech, 2020.
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Data Analytics for new app aimed to get ahead of teen suicide
We anticipate a "soft launch" of the Promly app (a new social networking app for high school students with built in mental health aiming to get 10 steps ahead of teen suicide). See www.promlyapp.com We would love to have students help with a creative & comprehensive data analytics strategy to gather useful data that can better inform future iterations of the mobile application. Analyze & interpret user patterns and market trends Develop reports and presentations on analytics findings Assist with Market research projects Review feedback data and generate reports as needed Generate new ideas, innovations, and creative ways to use data to better support research and help address the youth mental health crisis We also have a launch event (Music Festival) scheduled for September 9, 2022 at The Prudential Center in New Jersey so there may be some interesting data there as well. See Flyer below.
Data Analytics for new app aimed to get ahead of teen suicide
We anticipate a "soft launch" of the Promly app (a new social networking app for high school students with built in mental health aiming to get 10 steps ahead of teen suicide). See www.promly.org We would love to have students help with a creative & comprehensive data analytics strategy to gather useful data that can better inform future iterations of the anxiety reduction part of the mobile application. Analyze & interpret user patterns and market trends Develop reports and presentations on analytics findings Assist with Market research projects Review feedback data and generate reports as needed Generate new ideas, innovations, and creative ways to use data to better support research and help address the youth mental health crisis
UX for IOS app aimed to get ahead of teen suicide
We anticipate a "soft launch" of the Promly app in an IOS version (a new social networking app for high school students with built in mental health aiming to get 10 steps ahead of teen suicide). We have been asked to bring Promly to college communities- however, we would likely need to do some redesign to create a version to appeal to that demographic. See www.promlyapp.com We would love to have students help with the UX design so that we can make the resources more accessible to college students globally. Generate new ideas, innovations, and creative ways to improve the app to better support research and help address the youth and young adult mental health crisis We also have a launch event (Music Festival) scheduled for September 9, 2022 at The Prudential Center in New Jersey so there may be some interesting data there as well. See Flyer below.
Android development for IOS app aimed to get ahead of teen suicide
We anticipate a "soft launch" of the Promly app in an IOS version (a new social networking app for high school students with built in mental health aiming to get 10 steps ahead of teen suicide). See www.promlyapp.com We would love to have students help with the Android mobile app development so that we can make the resources more accessible to teens globally. Consider AI and machine learning integrations to better help our users. Generate new ideas, innovations, and creative ways to improve the app to better support research and help address the youth mental health crisis We also have a launch event (Music Festival) scheduled for September 9, 2022 at The Prudential Center in New Jersey so there may be some interesting data there as well. See Flyer below.