Published July 2, 2026 at 6:35 PM EDT A suicide prevention app developed by experts in the field — including one affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine — is expanding to some college campuses. The app, known as OTX-202 or Aviva, is a supplement to therapy. It helps users recognize personal warning signs, identify sources of social support and practice strategies like relaxation, mindfulness and distraction using modules drawn from cognitive behavioral therapy.