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Recovery Record

Developer: Recovery Record
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 9.4.7
ID: com.guardiansd.recoveryrecord

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Description

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

Version history

9.4.7
2023-10-18
Minor fixes for iOS17
9.4.6
2023-09-27
Some adjustments to photo annotation flow to make things easier. Plus a crash fix.
9.4.5
2023-09-27
Some adjustments to photo annotation flow to make things easier
9.4.4
2023-09-05
Fix for home screen tick boxes when meals disabled
9.4.3
2023-07-18
Fixes for deleting old DBT diary cards
9.4.2
2023-06-26
New helpline resources.
9.4.1
2023-06-22
Ability to delete DBT Diary card entries
9.4.0
2022-12-31
Minor fixes
9.3.9
2022-11-08
Ability to remove some meals from the home screen
9.3.8
2022-11-03
Ability to delete comments
9.3.7
2022-10-08
Minor home screen fix
9.3.6
2022-09-26
Team chat fix
9.3.5
2022-09-21
Layout fixes for iPhone 14
9.3.4
2022-09-18
DBT Diary Card feature
9.3.3
2022-08-16
DBT Diary card improvements.
9.3.2
2022-08-08
DBT Diary card support when linked with a therapist or psychologist
9.3.0
2022-07-08
DBT Diary card support when linked with a therapist or psychologist
9.2.6
2022-05-19
Account management improvements
9.2.3
2022-05-06
Account management improvements
9.2.2
2022-03-24
New wallpaper images
9.2.1
2022-02-26
Added a faster and easier way to link when in person.
9.2.0
2022-02-09
Minor fixes for dark mode
9.1.9
2022-01-23
Minor fixes for dark mode
9.1.8
2022-01-03
Minor fixes for dark mode
9.1.7
2021-11-07
Minor fix to meal editing

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Ratings

4.9 out of 5
9 499 Ratings

Reviews

JSmither,
Essential for anyone healing their relationship with food
I have used this app for a few years now and off. I am recovering from an eating disorder so that is what I use it for. When I take courses like nutrition that want me to log food, I just tell my professor that I am recovering from an eating disorder and need to use my app to log food and they have been willing to accommodate and understanding that I can not be focused on nutrition labels. Basically, I opt for a social focus on food.
It encourages mindfulness and for me to tap into my feeling in the moment. The settings are personalizable which I like and it allows your dietitian to personalize them.
My only complaint is that the coping skills are repetitive. There really isn’t much variation in them. I wish they gave assignments you could do or something like that. Or a link to expand on “building a willingness to feel” with an explanation behind why and how it works (I didn’t dock a star because it’s just wishful thinking— you can do CBT, DBT, or ACT groups for those skills).

It would also be really cool if there was alternating places where it says “thought diary” for rather “list 3 reasons to recover”, “list 3 affirmations”, “list 3 passions not related to ED”, etc. The reminder that there is a person inside of me without my ED is so essential. Removing the ED creates a hole and the only way I have found to fill it is that self exploration.
Sherylc6,
Great for mental health
I don’t have an eating disorder, but have gained a lot of weight related to mental health issues. Sometimes I eat to avoid or just to self soothe. I’m not sure if their nourishly app might be a better fit, but this app works for me. I use another app to count calories, but when I’m feeling lazy or overwhelmed, I tend to stick to this log more often. I love the daily backgrounds and the motivational rewards at the end of each log. I wasn’t using the coping methods and goal setting functions until recently, because I didn’t want to complicate the already seamless functions. But, after I added a bunch of the preset clinical tools, it just seemed to work automatically. You can personalize your food log so that it doesn’t show certain eating disorder questions, if they’re not relevant, and you can set your own goals and coping tools based on your own triggers. Assigning my mood at each food log had been very useful for me as a mood journal in general, to be more mindful, since doing it along with meals makes me log more often than I normally would. It’s a great combination to keep track of food and mood together. And as stated, the focus on mental health in this app has been very useful to me. I recommend it for anyone that wants to focus on these two aspects of life in one place.
RebeccaRecovering,
Recovery Record: Eating Disorders
I have had anorexia and exercise addiction for 46 years, and have been hospitalized twice to treat the disorders. This app, with its capacity to connect with my therapist and dietician, provides almost as much support and structure as hospitalization did. The constant positive feedback I get, every time I log a meal, turns what is generally an anxiety ridden task— into a source of encouragement. Even if I restrict or use other disordered behaviors- the app still provides encouragement and practical tools to use next time. The surveys I fill out each time I log a meal help me identify what I am feeling and why I might be struggling with the desire to use disordered behaviors. Knowing my dietician is reviewing my logs helps very much with accountability and enables her to help me if I am missing specific foods, eating less than I should be, or staying too safe by not venturing beyond the few foods that feel “safe” to me. My therapist can also check in and look for patterns in my mood or behaviors, and read the sometimes surprisingly revealing thoughts I am asked to record at the end of each meal log. I’ve never been able to be free of disordered eating outside a hospital. This app is allowing me to become more and more successful at achieving that goal.
JaeMerf,
Worth it if you do the work
Eating disorders are really emotionally charged and are hard to work on because for many it’s a coping skill of dealing with other emotionally difficult life experiences. This app was recommended to me by an eating disorder center/clinic and it’s really in depth and if you actually follow through and do the thought diary you provide insight to your recovery process once you are able to review the past days, weeks, months,years, and you’re able to understand the triggers of what’s going on in your life that has lead you to binges (in my case) or other symptoms that better explain your struggle. You have to want to do the work, if it becomes a chore and you’re getting annoyed with it then it’s going to be a rough road from my experience as if it’s a chore for
Me then I’m not 100% in it or am on that path towards recovery. Turned out to be more motivational I guess but it’s a great app and it’s FREE!!!!! Do the work and have the appropriate support necessary for your recovery and it will make a difference for you, I hope!
Epicot9050,
Well developed.
I have been using Recovery Record for about 5 weeks, and I enjoyed using it then as I have now! There are lots of “tools” that one can find on Recovery Record to cope with adverse effects symptoms, emotions, or thoughts that relate to disordered eating. Some of my favorite of these tools include the “reasons to recover” activity and the “My goals” section. Just be sure to explore the “more” panel on the bottom right-hand corner of the home page so you don’t miss out on about 1/2 of the activities that Recovery Record offers. The meal log system captures the whole meal dynamic including emotions, food choices, and thoughts involved in the event. It also allows the user to customize how they want to record their meals. At first, the meal logs seem to take 5 minutes, but only write what you and your clinical team find helpful, and with practice you can log a meal in only 2 minutes. I heard from a clinician, however, that the ‘holiday mode’ doesn’t work so well, because when they turn it on during vacation, they still receive notifications for every meal log a patient records (and that can really add up if you are gone for a week and have several patients).
Keithrube1,
A life App is here!
I never learned how to properly eat and as an adult at age 51 it was time. What I was eating and not eating had taken it’s toll on my health. I learned through the words of a top notch a dietician that I have “disordered eating.” Essentially I have a diet mentality with all that I ate or restricted. These sessions with my Dietician are incredibly eye opening. I gained enough weight for diabetes type 2, neuropathy, horrific IBS, and a completely broken view of food. One of the most important tools that I was given the choice to use was this amazing app. I’m a huge procrastinator (except for my business).. especially when it’s anything to do with being healthy. Until now! This app is simple, fun, thought provoking, wise, motivational and challenging all in one. It’s helping this food junkie completely change what, how and when I eat. It’s not restrictive and not a diet app. It’s a life app that is teaching me much more on a daily basis. This is unlike any app I have ever used. 5 stars and my highest possible rating for ease of use, reliability, and beauty.
jMAOO,
This app kicks any other food log to the curb!!
This app is really awesome and very customizable. I feel like every other food log/diary cannot compare - and ones like MyFitnessPal just need to DIE because they fuel many eating disorders.

Several years ago, I dealt with bulimia in college briefly and binge eating constantly up until about November 2019 when I was fed up and truly turned to healing with intuitive eating. I weight cycled for so much of my young life that I’m sure I did metabolic damage to myself (and raised my set point weight a lot).

Now I’m learning to eat intuitively and embrace my body. I’m using this app right now during pregnancy as I am at risk for gestational diabetes due to being prediabetic. A lot of diabetes management is triggering for my eating disorder past, so this app is the perfect way did me to be gently mindful of my food and nutrition without logging numbers and every carb. I love the various questions pertaining to mood, hunger, thoughts, and so on because managing our health is so much more than what we eat!

Thanks did creating this. I’m excited to continue using it and have my GD dietitian/group coach view my logs. With this app, I don’t feel triggered to be “perfect” with numbers. I can be honest in my food logging and focus on what really matters - my health and my baby’s! Not stupid numbers that induce stress.
opalxvixen,
A little frustrating
I started using the app not too long ago and I really liked it especially like the first week or so. I had some time off work and figured it was a good opportunity to try to help myself since I have a weird work schedule and sometimes that makes remembering to eat, let alone having the motivation to eat, difficult. What I found though was when I went back to work my meal reminders kept creeping up earlier and earlier and now my breakfast notification that I set for 6:30 literally pops up at 4:30 in the morning which is basically the busiest part of my morning. That’s not the only notification that does that either. Basically every notification that I set around my work schedule goes off at the most inconvenient times. It’s just super frustrating because I did set them for when I should be eating. It’s such a small thing but it really discouraged me from using the app and it doesn’t really help if I’m trying to get myself to remember to eat in the first place
Scratch767,
Super helpful
I love this app. I have been using it a couple days and it’s a gear way to store all the inspirations, journals, quotes, coping skills I need at mealtimes, etc in one spot plus the build your own meditation is AWESOME and I love the little inspiration section - I only gave it 4 instead of 5 stars because I would love to see that in that section a bit more ability to personalize just like in the other sections. I am not a huge fan of some of the quotes and inspirations to choose from and I have tons I would want to use that I could add there that would be much more meaningful to me. Also images. But it’s ok. You can submit them for community review or log them in another part of the app, but I would like to just have them there for myself even if they aren’t for the community. Also would like the little scrapbook to have a few more options for personalization, but do love that you have to complete challenges to use it. Motivation!!
Rob Vittori,
Great reminders throughout the day, helps with staying mindful, and organizing thoughts
I’m new to using this app or anything like it. My relationship with food / macro or calorie tracking and weighing / body checking for years has often been unhealthy.
My thoughts using this app for just a few days—it’s a game changer for me! Even though I’m working with a therapist on some of the issues the app addresses, I still forget to be mindful and aware of my mood throughout the day, so this app has helped so much!! A great place to turn when you feel certain urges, it helps to identify and organize thoughts, then calm down prior to acting on them. The quotes and mantras are a nice bonus.

I wish it was updated to a more modern look and feel but it really gets the job done and well.
I love that you also don’t need to create a profile if not linking with a clinician, so your email isn’t filled with notifications or ads.