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September 05, 2008

Like Having Psychologists On Call

The Love-Life Workshops website http://lovelifeworkshops.com is offering Free Memberships and Free Message Board Consultations with our psychologists. Good deal given the cost of professional consultations these days.

For a free membership just use the coupon code 'Press1' at sign-up. Make sure you apply the coupon code first then select a level of membership and submit payment. That should clear the credit card info request and set up an account. With this free account you can get access to the message boards.

To talk with a psychologist just post personal love-life questions on the Support Forum of the message boards. One or more than one psychologist will give you a reply. We are expecting that this introductory offer will be a way of meeting our psychologists and breaking the ice so to speak. Take advantage, every once and awhile something valuable can be free!

July 12, 2008

Free Memberships & Professional Love-Life Advice

Do you have questions about your love-life that you would like a licensed psychologist to answer? A professional with expertise and personal experience with your particular love-life concern? The Love-Life Workshops website http://www.lovelifeworkshops.com is currently offering free memberships and a free opportunity to post personal love-life questions (anonymously of course) on the SUPPORT FORUM of our Message Boards. Each serious love-life question will be responded to for free by one of our 60 Ph.D. psychologists whose photos and profiles can be found at our website.

Our goal is to introduce this extraordinary program to the online public. There is no better way than to meet our staff and find out how convenient, economical, and professional they truly are. We offer love-life expertise in over 50 love-life themes from divorce, to dating, to improving a marriage, and much much more. We have an expert for any and every love-life problem and question. For example, the following is a list of the thematic workshops offered at the Love-Life Workshops website:

Adopted Adult Issues in a Love Relationship Workshop      

Asian Dating & Relationships Workshop    

Balancing Work & Love Workshop   

Bisexual Dating & Relationships Workshop 

Black Dating & Relationships Workshop   

Commitment Problems Workshop 

Communicating Feelings in a Love Relationship Workshop   

Compulsive Pornography Use & Your Love-Life Workshop   

Coping With a Broken Heart Workshop   

Coping With Jealousy Workshop   

Coping With Loneliness Workshop   

Coping With the Death of a Partner Workshop 

Coping With the Feeling of Falling in Love Workshop 

Cyber-Sexual Relationships Workshop

Dating Anxiety Workshop

Dating in Your 20s Workshop

Dating in Your 30s Workshop

Dating in Your 40s Workshop

Dating in Your 50s Workshop

Dating in Your 60s+ Workshop

Dating Skills Workshop

Dishonesty in a Love Relationship Workshop

Divorce Workshop

Ending a Relationship Workshop

Fertility & Reproductive Concerns Workshop

Gay Men’s Dating & Relationships Workshop

Hispanic Dating & Relationships Workshop

History of Abuse & Your Love-Life Workshop

Identifying Abusive Relationships Workshop

Improving Your Marriage Workshop

Infidelity Workshop

Internet Dating Workshop

Inter-Racial Dating & Relationships Workshop

Jewish Dating & Relationships Workshop

Lesbian Dating & Relationships Workshop

Letting Go of Lost Lovers Workshop

Living Single Workshop

Long-Distance Relationship Workshop

Love & the “Biological Clock” Workshop

Love Relationship in a Blended Family Workshop

Love-Life & Family of Origin Workshop

Loving an Addicted Person Workshop

Marital Problem Following Childbirth Workshop

Marital Problems While Pregnant Workshop

Marital Separation & Love-Life Workshop

Men & the Communication of Feelings Workshop

Men’s Domestic Violence Workshop

Men’s Only Workshop

Mixed Religion Dating & Relationships Workshop

Older Men & Younger Women Workshop

Older Women & Younger Men Workshop

Physical Disability/Illness & Your Love-Life

Setting Limits in a Love Relationship Workshop

Sexual Issues in Love Workshop

Single Parenting & Love-Life Workshop

Surviving a Breakup Workshop

Weight Concerns & Your Love-Life Workshop

Women’s Only Workshop

May 26, 2008

Love-Life Workshops Online Community

Now that we are launched our emphasis is on building a online community of people who use our website to learn more about what is going on in their love-lives and how to improve it. We have loaded as many helpful services as we could into the site so that people can anonymously communicate with each other and with professional experts about a topic that more often than not is kept private. Online anonymity is well suited for love-life learning. What matters more than your identity is your experiences. If you think about it, our experiences are really what defines us as unique individuals. Sharing our love-life experiences is a great way to learn.  http://www.lovelifeworkshops.com

May 17, 2008

Value of a Helper's Personal Experience

When you seek out a professional helper, let's stick with a psychologist for now, you want to make sure he or she can help you. Makes sense right? But how do you do that? You can look at her credentials, diplomas on the wall? You can check on what kind of schools or clinical experience she has had. Good enough? Hardly. Training is necessary but not a sufficient measure of competence. The rest is experience. There are plenty of competent helpers who are experienced without necessarily being professionals. Self-taught and lived through of the experiences they are trying to help others with. But I'm talking about finding a professional who has both training and personal experience with the problem. The number of these individuals is probably greater than publicly acknowledged. Probably for the sake of protecting professional reputations, a lot of professionals keep their personal experience out of their professional presentation. Unfortunately some are not aware of the personal reasons they are competent or committed to certain love-life topics for example. Not that the public would not understand. In my experience the public is often reassured especially if what they (the professionals) had to go through is past history and enriched them personally and professionally by going through it. Now the public can reap the benefits of their experience for themselves.

I have 60 professional psychologists working as workshop leaders at the Love-Life Workshops website www.lovelifeworkshops.com. It took me a couple years of interviewing to find them. At our profile pages on the site I asked them to not only list their credentials and professional experiences but also their relevant love-life experiences as well. Most of them gave me plenty of detail as to why they consider themselves professionally and personally competent to conduct their particular workshops. I thought this was extraordinary. I did not get any of the resistance I half expected. I have 60 of the finest professional psychologists available. And beyond that, they all have the personal experience required to talk with authority about their particular love-life workshops.

May 14, 2008

Anonymity Helps People Talk About Love

Most people talk openly about their love-lives when there is guaranteed anonymity. Is it because we still don't want to take public responsibility for what is going on in our love-lives? Are we embarrassed about needing love like it is a sign of weakness or something? The fact is that it takes a lot of fortitude to handle an experience of love. If you can't handle a bit of emotional turbulence than love will remain interesting but scary. If anonymity gives a person a chance to get up close enough to his/her experience to find out what is uncomfortable about love, it has been useful. The internet offers the purest form of anonymity available to the public. Apart from hackers determined to read your love-life thoughts as if each word represented a coveted piece of highly classified information, your love-life secrets are safely disguised by your username. At the Love-Life Workshops, anonymity is sacred. We know that without it there would be far less openness and honesty on our site. We accept this and realize that people are defined less by their name, address & phone number than the love-life experienes that influenced them and shaped their personalities.