Some adjustments to photo annotation flow to make things easier. Plus a crash fix.
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9.4.5
September 27, 2023
Some adjustments to photo annotation flow to make things easier
9.4.4
September 5, 2023
Fix for home screen tick boxes when meals disabled
9.4.3
July 18, 2023
Fixes for deleting old DBT diary cards
Price History of RR
Description of RR
Recovery Record is the smart companion for managing your journey to recovery from eating disorders including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and ARFID. This app is also intended for people with general eating, weight and shape concerns.
Use for self-help or link with your treatment team's Recovery Record Clinician App to stay connected, co-manage recovery and achieve your goals.
- Celebrate wins with rewards
- Personalize your journey
- Connect with your treatment team
- For every stage and type of eating disorder
- Based on CBT and self-monitoring research
Get started today by replacing paper diaries with the discreet and easy mobile App that connects you with the support you need in the moment you need it.
With Recovery Record you can:
- Keep a record of meals, thoughts and feelings
- Access beautiful reflection images and affirmations
- Customize log questions, meal plans, coping tactics and recovery goals
- View charts that highlight insights, trends and progress
- Collect jigsaw pieces to earn hidden rewards
- Set personalized reminder schedules and alarm tones
- Complete questionnaires to track your progress
- Link with your treatment team
- Receive in-the-moment feedback and messages from your treatment team
- Receive and send encouragement messages and virtual gifts to/from other users
Looking for the Recovery Record Clinician app? Go to: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id657266479?ls=1&mt=8
Privacy Policy: https://www.recoveryrecord.com/privacy_policy
Terms of Use: https://www.recoveryrecord.com/terms_of_use
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RR: FAQ
Is RR available on iPad devices?
Yes, RR offers an iPad version.
Who is behind the development of the RR app?
The RR app was launched by Recovery Record, Inc.
What iOS version is needed to run the RR app?
The app needs iOS 12.0 or later to function properly.
What is the current app rating?
RR has an impressive rating of 4.9 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.
What category is the RR app?
The App Genre Of The Rr App Is Medical.
What’s the latest version of the RR app?
The latest version of RR is 9.5.3.
When was the last update for RR released?
The latest RR app update was released on July 1, 2024.
When was RR introduced to the market?
RR was first made available on February 5, 2023.
What age group is RR suitable for?
The content advisory rating for the RR app is Recovery Record, Inc.
What are the languages available on RR?
RR is now available to use in Danish, English, German.
Does Apple Arcade support RR among its available titles?
Unfortunately, RR is not on Apple Arcade.
Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in RR?
Unfortunately, RR does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Is RR fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?
Unfortunately, RR is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.
I’ve been using recovery record for a couple of weeks to help me break/change my habits and compulsions around food that I developed during childhood trauma. I’ve been through quite a bit of therapy and feel more mentally free than ever! BUT I still have the pathways and patterns and habits to eat compulsively. I’ve been searching for a year for a method or pro who can help. This is the first thing I’ve tried that has really worked and I think it’s because it uses DBT principles and methods, which matches part of how I healed in therapy. It’s a kind accountability and gives me hope that I can eat without compulsion in the future. Will update when I’ve used longer.
Helped me when I was at my worst.
I’m anorexic. I have been for about a year now. I never took into consideration that there was a problem with how little I ate; I thought what I was doing was perfectly normal. When my dietitian first recommended this app, I thought it was the end of the world. It was such a hassle to log every meal and take pictures and write about my feelings and put down every detail of every thing bla bla bla. But soon I realized that my plates looked like ones that would be fed to a toddler. Maybe even a newborn baby😭😭 So I started to change. Slowly. Really slowly. Insanely slowly… but it was so worth it. I am much better now, and this app has helped me so much. It’s such an easy way for your dietitian to see what you’re eating and help you overcome what you’re struggling with. Even if you don’t have a dietitian or anyone doctor-like that is working with you, this app is a real eye opener. I definitely think this app will be good for anyone with an ed, and highly encourage those people to get it. Thank you for reading this, and stay strong. You can do it🫶💪
Helping
This app is helpful, free, and based on actual data on how people recover. I initially tried this app on the recommendation of my nutritionist but quit it because it didn’t count calories and I was in a self destructive phase. It doesn’t track weight or calorie intake and it’s helped me try focus on living healthy first and then my weight second. Key word being try lol! Food is hard. I only have two complaints. One being that the default option for how much of a meal I ate is “half” and not “all”. This is somewhat triggering for me as it makes me feel guilty when I do eat a full meal. I think it makes more sense for the default to be all and then you can edit it if you have trouble finishing the meal. Second less important: the JPEGs of motivational quotes are so compressed, it would be funny if they weren’t illegible. Nothing worth docking a star just worth mentioning.