Divorce: There's an app for that, psychologist Jeff Gardere's New mobile app

With all of the technology being placed in your hands daily and the constant release of an app for just about anything it's no surprise that now comes an app to help you get through your divorce.

That's right celebrity psychologist Dr. Jeff Gardere has launched an app called the Healthy Divorce App. A professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine and mental health consultant to various television programs, Dr. Jeff brings his knowledge of helping individuals through divorce to your fingertips.

Developed by Rozilo, Inc., the Healthy Divorce app is available for both Apple and Android devices and sells for $1.99, making professional mental health assistance more affordable and accessible than ever before.

"The number of divorces taking place on a daily basis in this country is staggering," Dr. Gardere said. "But the number of people seeking out professional help is minimal in comparison; hopefully this app can offer help to those unwilling or unable to see a professional in person."

The app focuses in large part on helping the user understand the different stages of the divorce process and the emotions associated with each of those stages. According to Gardere, this will allow users to understand what they are going through, to know what to expect, and, "perhaps most importantly, that they are not alone in feeling the way they do."

The Healthy Divorce App integrates a variety of media — text, audio, and video — created by Dr. Jeff to guide users through the divorce process. Dr. Jeff will write weekly essays to share his perspective on a variety of divorce-related topics. It also allows users to submit questions anonymously to Dr. Jeff, who will answer one inquiry daily and make both the question and his answer available to all the app's users.

No other app dispenses professional advice for individuals experiencing a divorce. The app positions itself for success by allowing users to anonymously seek out help for feelings most people prefer to keep private. Rather than going to a friend or family member, which may be uncomfortable, the user can learn from — and even interact with — an experienced mental health professional in literally any setting they choose.

"Users of the Healthy Divorce App will be able to keep their cool and not do anything stupid or destructive during the divorce process. The App will give them advice on calming down and making smart and healthy decisions. In addition the App will educate them with the latest information and custom designed advise on how to get thorough the divorce in an emotionally healthy way," says Dr. Jeff.

For more information on the Healthy Divorce App visit this website.

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