Charité Hospital in Berlin has launched MindDoc Youth, a digital mental health platform tailored for adolescents. The service offers online assessments, educational resources, and remote counseling to support young people facing mental health challenges. This initiative highlights the growing role of digital tools in expanding access to mental heal...
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, one of Europe's largest university hospitals, has introduced a new digital mental health platform designed specifically for adolescents. The platform, called "MindDoc Youth," aims to provide accessible, evidence-based support for young people experiencing anxiety, depression, and related conditions.
The initiative integrates online self-assessment tools, psychoeducational resources, and remote counseling options, enabling early intervention and continuous care. Developed in collaboration with mental health professionals and youth organizations, the platform emphasizes privacy and user safety.
MindDoc Youth is currently available to adolescents in Berlin and Brandenburg, with plans for broader rollout across Germany. The project reflects ongoing efforts to address rising mental health needs among young people and to leverage digital solutions within the German healthcare system.
Charité Hospital in Berlin has launched MindDoc Youth, a digital mental health platform tailored for adolescents. The service offers online assessments, educational resources, and remote counseling to support young people facing mental health challenges. This initiative highlights the growing role of digital tools in expanding access to mental health care for youth in Germany.