Press Release
From:
Love-Life Project, Inc.
dba Love-Life Workshops
574 West End Avenue, #64
New York, New York 10024
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Contact:
Dr. Thomas Jordan, drjordan@lovelifeworkshops.com
Press Room: www.lovelifeworkshopsblog.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Professional Online Workshops Improve Love-Life
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New York, N.Y., March 9, 2008 Consumers of online dating services are often frustrated by repeated disappointment and no place to review and learn from their dating experiences. Many married and committed individuals need a professional source of love-life information and guidance but are unwilling to identify themselves in an office setting. In response to this urgent love-life need, Dr. Thomas Jordan, a Manhattan clinical psychologist and university professor, developed anonymous professionally conducted internet workshops called the Love-Life Workshops www.lovelifeworkshops.com. The website employs a large staff of 60 New York State licensed psychologists offering 138 workshops a week that explore a range of personal love-life issues. The sole objective is to provide very affordable, personalized information, guidance, and support to anonymous members experiencing difficulties in their love-lives from dating to marriage to divorce.
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The Love-Life Workshops website offers weekly chat-room workshops focused on 58 love-life themes like coping with separation and divorce, developing dating skills, identifying abusive relationships, and improving a marriage. Each workshop leader was hired for the expertise and personal love-life experience necessary to conduct particular workshops. Their website also offers love-life focused public and private chat-rooms, and message boards. As an added benefit of membership, a member can choose to freely observe workshops for a vicarious learning experience.
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According to Dr. Jordan, “Many people are unaware of the need to work on the psychological part of their love-lives to improve their chances of finding and sustaining a healthy love relationship. One problem is they do not ordinarily think of their love-lives as needing ‘work’ from time to time. They are so accustomed to what they have already learned about love that they blindly repeat it regardless of outcome. Another problem is that until now a truly anonymous online workshop that reviews love-life experiences with a professional was simply not available to the public. For people who cannot or will not get help for their love-lives at a therapist’s office the internet is the next best place to work on love-life issues.” ### ### ###
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