Dating has never been easier. Apps like Tinder, Hinge, and the like make the process of meeting someone as simple as swiping right. But does this instant access to potential partners result in relationships that are just as flippant? And if so, where are the apps designed to help us deal with the inevitable heartbreak...
File under things we should know by now: Stalking your ex on Instagram probably isn’t helping you get over your breakup. It's more likely responsible for igniting your anxiety and making you obsess over everything that went right and wrong in your relationship. But your phone doesn’t have to be your worse enemy...
Let's face it — breakups suck, and going through heartbreak often feels impossible. Though most of us are probably lucky enough to be able to lean on our friends for support, there will inevitably come a time when, well, even your closest pal can get sick of going over every detail of your relationship with you...
"Downloaded this without any expectations and honestly very shocked by how incredibly helpful this was! This app provides challenges and also support and reminders of self forgiveness. I'll always recommend."
-Alyssa S.
If you own a smartphone, then you have access to a seemingly endless stream of new apps to help get you into a relationship. But what can you do if you need to get over a relationship? The Rx Breakup app, which launched in October, is an app that is designed to help you survive the first month following a breakup or to help you...
When you’re going through a break-up, there’s not much that can stop you from crying six times a day. But as the saying goes; ‘there’s an app for that’. Rx Breakup is, according to the App Store, an ‘innovative new app (and soon to be social network) to help you get over a recent break-up or lingering obsession’...
The Breakup Rx app is a 30-day guide to moving on from a heartbreak, written by licensed therapist Jane Reardon and creative designed by Jeanine Lobell, best known for launching Stila Cosmetics. The genius is that when you download the app you can only see one day at a time, so no skipping ahead or feeling...
Being in a relationship takes work—cue the no duh. Even though every relationship is different, there are some universal things that make a “happy” couple. To get some insight, we turned to LA-based therapist Jane Reardon, founder of the Rx Breakup app.
That special someone has just stomped on your heart and left it palpitating miserably on the floor. How can you help it recover? Apps may not heal heartache, but they can ease you through the process of a breakup and make that pain a little easier to bear.
Long after the wedding cake topper has yellowed and frayed, there comes a point when most long-married couples face a new challenge: what to do with themselves—and their relationship—after the last child departs home.