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Neuroscience Drives New Wellbeing App: ReNeuWell Launched by NeuRA and UNSW Sydney

UNSW Sydney 2 mins read

SYDNEY, NSW – [EMBARGOED 00.01 16/06/2025] – Researchers from NeuRA and UNSW Sydney have launched a new app aimed at boosting the wellbeing and resilience of adults. This innovative mobile application, called ReNeuWell, shifts the focus from managing distress to actively promoting mental flourishing, offering a neuroscience-backed, personalized approach to mental health.

Designed by Associate Professor Justine Gatt, Director of the Centre for Wellbeing, Resilience and Recovery at NeuRA and UNSW’s School of Psychology, ReNeuWell is underpinned by the COMPAS-W Wellbeing Scale. This validated tool assesses both subjective (hedonic – composure, positivity, life satisfaction) and psychological (eudaimonic – self-worth, mastery, achievements) wellbeing, providing users with a comprehensive profile.

“The app is designed for anyone looking for ways to understand and boost their own level of mental wellbeing,” states Associate Professor Gatt, emphasizing its role in guiding individuals towards optimal mental health.

ReNeuWell offers a unique personalized program of activities over four-week periods, drawing on psychological concepts such as mindfulness, meditation, self-compassion, and goal setting. These activities are tailored to improve specific aspects of a user’s wellbeing, grounded in the COMPAS-W scale's proven link to brain function, genetics, cognitive performance, and even physical health indicators.

A 12-week clinical trial is currently underway, with NeuRA actively recruiting at least 500 adult participants from the general public. Eligible individuals will receive free access to the app, committing to just 10 minutes of daily use and three short surveys. This trial aims to further validate the app's effectiveness and gather user feedback for refinement.

Funded by the Mindgardens Neuroscience Network and developed by Miroma Project Factory, ReNeuWell exemplifies a successful collaboration between research and industry to address real-world mental health needs.

The ReNeuWell app is now available for download on the Apple App Store in Australia for a one-time fee of AUD$24.99 for those who do not wish to participate in the trial.

Media Contacts:

Katana Smith
NeuRA
[email protected]
0452 140 477
 

Tom Melville
UNSW External Communications
[email protected]
0432 912 060

 

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