Shine, one of the many apps capitalizing on the growing self-care trend, has now brought to Android devices its app used by 3 million people. Originally launched as a simple messaging bot that doled out life advice and motivation, Shine has grown over the years to become a larger self-help platform aimed largely at the […]
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This Instagram artist’s mock self-help books are honestly too relatable
How to make dysfunctional love last forever is a self-help book I’d personally be very, very interested to read.
Unfortunately, it’s not a real self-help book, and it can’t help solve that problem.
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View More We’ve got a roadmap for your success at work and beyondPacifica launches a new online therapy service that integrates with its self-help app
When admitting you are struggling with anxiety or depression is hard enough, asking for help can seem insurmountable. Pacifica’s self-help app was created to make cognitive behavioral therapy exercises accessible to more people. Now the startup is launching a Therapist Directory for users who want to take the next step. The service allows them to find a provider, attend consultations… Read More
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