nDatalyze Corp. announced the Canada-wide release of YMI, a comprehensive new breakthrough mental health tool, in its mission to help the public gain a better understanding of their mental health, and in the process, help alleviate the massive strain currently placed on mental health system resources. Created by doctors, psychotherapists, data scientists and other experts, YMI was designed to address one of the biggest problems currently facing the mental health system: Access to clinical resources.

The predictive survey generates a population normal baseline and uses supervised artificial intelligence to generate insights on the degree of how individuals' genetic expressions, childhood and life experiences affect their mental wellbeing. It then provides resources to connect with qualified experts for treatment. YMI's position is supported by Dr. Keith Courtney, a Board-Certified Psychiatrist who consulted on YMI's scoring algorithms. YMI uses a holistic, evidence-based, objective data from whole life experiences to predict why are who are, and applies this knowledge towards a fuller understanding of how to improve mental wellbeing.

After registering at ymihealth users are given access to a private, in-depth survey that applies artificial intelligence using a person's genetic expressions, childhood environment, habits, phobias, lived experiences and lifestyle. Upon completion of the survey, YMI generates a personalized graphic report predicting a person's predisposition for seven mental conditions including anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, alcoholism, and personality disorders both current and forward in time. The downloadable report may be used for reference as the user considers changes to their lifestyle that may help improve their mental wellbeing and mental health journey.

The service also helps connect users with therapists who are prepared to help with next steps, providing further clarity and treatment as required. As part of the launch, YMI is offered at a reduced introductory price of $99.00, including one user profile, five survey credits and a full year's access to reports.