“…The design development process was steered by the foundation set by Verduyn (2000), Saravanan, Alias &Mohamad (2017), andSinniah et al (2017) who investigated the effectiveness of individual cognitive behaviour therapy in depression. Their research, that is also in accord with numerous research such as treatment approaches for reducing the risk of major depression in adolescence including group cognitive-behavioural and individual interpersonal psychotherapy (Landback et al, 2009), tactile therapy as an effective psychological comfort (Schmidt, 2006;Kamil and Abidin, 2013;Fritz and Fritz, 2020), recovery rates in major depressive disorder patients (Novick et al, 2017), study of shape, colour and lights as a therapy for depression (Wileman et al, 2001;Loving et al, 2005;Kim and Kang, 2013;Roseman-Halsband, 2018;Hajra and Saleem, 2021), finds that the integration of tactile sensory, colours and design elements in cognitive behaviour therapy have significant potential to elevate comfort among adolescent with depressive disorder.…”