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Old 07-08-2008, 06:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Marriage counseling goes online
Online dating site eHarmony, which claims to be responsible for thousands of marriages and engagements, has launched an online marriage counseling site. Now couples in trouble can log in to eHarmony Marriage and attempt to work out their marital problems in private-with a little help from a virtual therapist.
The eHarmony Marriage program begins with an extensive online questionnaire that addresses everything from finances to spirituality. Couples answer all the questions separately and wait for a joint computerized report that outlines the strengths and weaknesses in the marriage. But that's only the beginning.
Once you get your marriage report, the system generates an action plan that includes watching 20-minute interactive videos on communication, intimacy, and family life. These videos are supposed to be watched over a six-to-eight week period, but couples who want to dig deeper also have an extensive library of relationship articles at their fingertips.
This at-home marriage counseling program comes with a $150 price tag, making it more affordable than visiting an actual therapist, although Dr. Les Parrott, co-creator of the program, will tell you it's no substitute for the real thing. "If a couple is on the brink of divorce or at a huge impasse, they need to see somebody in person."
Marriage counseling goes online : Gina Hughes : Yahoo! Tech
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So you can pay 150 dollars, to have an anonymous person, (probably in india), tell you that your marriage is crap.

What a sham. What a scam. eharmony is a sham and a scam as well.
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