Introduction
Negative thinking is the silent epidemic of the digital age. Dr. Eric Lang, a cognitive psychologist and developer of ThinkShift, believes we can “train” our thought patterns the same way we train our bodies. His app, now downloaded over 2 million times, uses real-time prompts and neurofeedback to help users reframe intrusive or self-critical thoughts on the spot.
From Therapy to Technology
“We wanted to put a therapist in your pocket,” Lang explains. ThinkShift blends CBT techniques with real-time journaling and AI-based reframing. Users rate thoughts as helpful or harmful, then get guided shifts in perspective.
Mental Fitness as a Daily Habit
Lang believes that mental resilience is a skill anyone can build. “We brush our teeth twice a day, but let our minds run wild,” he says. His app encourages users to perform five-minute “thought detox” sessions, focusing on gratitude, curiosity, and reframing.
Changing Minds, One Day at a Time
Initial studies show ThinkShift users experience a 37% reduction in anxiety symptoms within 30 days. “Repetition rewires cognition,” Lang says. “We’re not just helping people cope—we’re helping them evolve.”