
| On Friday evening, 3rd of July, a new version of the Minddistrict platform will go into production. In this release note, you'll find all updates. Enjoy the new version of Minddistrict! |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Platform
Save/print measurement results as PDFs more easily
This is relevant for therapists
Did therapists want to save a complete overview of a client’s measurement results? For example, to add them to the EPD. In that case, they had to manually expand each section on the measurement results page. That took a lot of effort and was time-consuming.
The measurement results page now features an ‘Expand All’ button. Clicking this expands all measurement results and graphs. You can then use your browser’s print function (Print → Save as PDF) to save a complete and clearly organised PDF document. This makes it easy to add it to the client’s dossier.
Measurement results: Set the order of the bar charts
This update is relevant for therapists and editors
On results pages where bar charts were available, the charts (fields) were always listed in alphabetical order. This made it difficult for therapists to quickly recognise the most important or highest-scoring items in a complex questionnaire.
| The sorting order of the charts (fields) can now be configured. Editors working in the CMS can also choose the order in which the charts appear: from highest to lowest score, from lowest to highest score, or in their original order. | ![]() |
For the current questionnaires, if bar charts are available, the fields with the highest scores are displayed at the top by default. The sorting is based on the scores from the first assessment.
Content
New module: Coping with Anxiety
We are adding a new English-language module to our catalogue: Coping with Anxiety. This module is a translation of the Dutch module.
| In this module, clients learn more about worrying thoughts. Both type 1 worrying (worrying about the content of problems) and type 2 worrying (worrying about the worrying itself) are covered. Attention is also paid to safety-seeking and avoidance behaviours. Clients learn to challenge their worrying thoughts using a thought chart and behavioural experiments. In addition, clients are given practical tools to help them deal with difficult situations in the future. These include relaxation exercises, tips from someone with first-hand experience, and creating a relapse prevention plan. | ![]() |
Coping with Anxiety will be available from 30 June. Are you interested in this module or the English-language catalogue? Please contact your customer success manager.
Two new modules about relapse prevention
We are adding two other English-language modules. These are about relapse prevention and are translations of Dutch modules.
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These modules will be available from 30 June. Are you interested in these modules or the English-language catalogue? Please contact your customer success manager.
Technical update
The date/time field in the ‘Action plan’ API export has been updated to default format
This update is relevant for organisations that use this API export
The date and time shown in the ‘evaluation’ field of the export 'Action plan'now matches the format used in all other exports. This was the only export where the date/time notation was different. Do you use this API export? If so, this new version of the tool will become available automatically on July 3rd.
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