Perhaps you've asked the oracle (AKA google) for answers to questions like 'what is the definition of vexillology'. But have you ever looked online for relationship advice?
As a society, we've readily embraced the DIY approach to house renovations, creating a last will and testament - and more recently, self-publishing. So perhaps with some careful innovation and attention, we're ready to embrace a DIY helping process.
Headshift teamed with One Plus One, the UK's leading relationship research organisation to produce thecoupleconnection.net - a place for couples to find relationship advice and support. Launching last week, thecoupleconnection.net has converted a traditionally offline helping process into key online activities and exercises to help resolve relationship issues.
Be guided through a process of exploring, understanding, making plans, making changes and reviewing by interacting with the website on three main levels:
1. Check it Out: browse articles, videos and relationship insights like 'Introduction to housework - Domestic Bliss' or 'Becoming a parent - a psychologist's perspective'.
2. Talk it Out: post your relationship questions (anonymously if you wish) to the community, or take a moment to help someone else using the 'Talk it Out' forum. 'Internet porn' and 'Help... 3 yr relationship down the pan' are hot topics on the forum right now, and experts are always on hand to offer advice and support.
3. Work it Out: engage in the final stages of the helping process by creating a personal space. Thecoupleconnection.net guides you through setting a relationship goal so you can receive recommended exercises and start 'making plans' and 'making changes'. Keep a private online diary to help you review your progress privately, or choose to share your diary entries with your partner.
So next time you're looking for relationship advice, why not take the DIY approach to the helping process and give thecoupleconnection.net a try.
As a society, we've readily embraced the DIY approach to house renovations, creating a last will and testament - and more recently, self-publishing. So perhaps with some careful innovation and attention, we're ready to embrace a DIY helping process.
Headshift teamed with One Plus One, the UK's leading relationship research organisation to produce thecoupleconnection.net - a place for couples to find relationship advice and support. Launching last week, thecoupleconnection.net has converted a traditionally offline helping process into key online activities and exercises to help resolve relationship issues.
Be guided through a process of exploring, understanding, making plans, making changes and reviewing by interacting with the website on three main levels:
1. Check it Out: browse articles, videos and relationship insights like 'Introduction to housework - Domestic Bliss' or 'Becoming a parent - a psychologist's perspective'.
2. Talk it Out: post your relationship questions (anonymously if you wish) to the community, or take a moment to help someone else using the 'Talk it Out' forum. 'Internet porn' and 'Help... 3 yr relationship down the pan' are hot topics on the forum right now, and experts are always on hand to offer advice and support.
3. Work it Out: engage in the final stages of the helping process by creating a personal space. Thecoupleconnection.net guides you through setting a relationship goal so you can receive recommended exercises and start 'making plans' and 'making changes'. Keep a private online diary to help you review your progress privately, or choose to share your diary entries with your partner.
So next time you're looking for relationship advice, why not take the DIY approach to the helping process and give thecoupleconnection.net a try.

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