MoodFit / Positive Emotions
Helps people experience more positive emotions, even during difficult or stressful experiences. Suitable for anyone seeking to improve their wellbeing, including those experiencing stress, illness, burnout, or non-acute depression and anxiety. No contra-indications.
How it Works
MoodFit is a Positive Psychology intervention developed by the Medical Social Sciences School (Intervention Science) at Northwestern University.
Over 6 weeks, participants learn and practise core skills:
- Noticing and savouring positive events
- Gratitude
- Mindfulness (includes 10+ guided meditations, replayable anytime)
- Positive reappraisal
- Self-compassion
- Personal strengths
- Attainable goals
Each topic combines psychoeducation with daily practice and reflection.
Evaluated in 10+ clinical trials across populations experiencing stress or distress, including dementia carers, nurses with burnout, people recently diagnosed with diabetes, depression, HIV, early breast cancer, and gun violence interrupters.
Outcomes
- 88% find the intervention acceptable
- 61% retention at 12 weeks
- Improved mental health, positive affect, life satisfaction, meaning/purpose, and general self-efficacy (ps < .05, ds = .45 to .63)
- Decreased anger (p < .05, d = -0.41)
References
Prof Judith Moskowitz, Northwestern University.
- International Journal of Behavioural Medicine, 2023
- Cancer patients
- The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2014
- Diabetes
- PLOS One, 2024
- Nurses experiencing burnout
- Journal of Health Psychology, 2012
- Health-related stress
- Health Psychology, 2019 - Dementia caregivers