Video-Chat Relationship 
Counseling Sessions

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Conducted by Dr. Brenda Shoshanna

"A low cost alternative with high-impact results."

Video-Chat Relationship Counseling offers a distinctive option for both individuals and couples who are seeking to improve their relationships. It is an easy and affordable way to beat relationship problems.

Video-Chat Relationship Counseling is an interactive video-chat which emphasizes overcoming your relationship problems, and building happiness both as an individual, and with your partner. 

The sessions focuses upon overcoming relationship problems, and learning basic tools and skills for building live-giving and healthy relationships.

While you watch, listen and chat with Dr. Shoshanna from your computer, she will help you and your partner/spouse cope with any problems you may be dealing with, and provide you with expert counseling and directions on how to achieve well-being in your relationship.

The Video-Chat Relationship Session focuses on your particular problem and question at hand.

"Video-Chat Relationship Counseling offers a distinctive option for both individuals and couples who are seeking to improve their relationships. It is an affordable, enjoyable and potent way to receive professional counseling and defeat relationship problems."


Cost of Untreated Mental Health Disorders

According to the American Psychological Association:

  • 81% of Americans say cost is an important reason for not seeing a mental health professional. (APA Survey 2004)

  • Untreated mental health disorders cost American businesses $79 billion in lost productivity per year. (Surgeon Generals Report on Mental Health 1999.)

Insurance

  • Fifteen percent of the adult population uses some form of mental health services during the year. (APA Survey 2004)

  • In 1996, the United States spent more than $99 billion for the direct treatment of mental health disorders. (Surgeon Generalํs Report on Mental Health 1999)

  • 97% of Americans believe access to mental health care is important. (APA Survey 2004)

  • 85% of Americans say health insurance should cover mental health services. (APA Survey 2004)

  • 87% of Americans cite lack of insurance coverage as a top reason for not seeking mental health services. (APA Survey 2004)


Flexible, Accessible and Affordable

87% of Americans cite the lack of insurance coverage as the top reason for not seeking mental health services. (APA Survey 2007)

Working a clinical psychologist for over 30 years, Dr. Shoshanna has endeavored to bring an effective means of counseling for many who can not afford it.

Join alone, or with your partner, and gain valuable insight into the factors that are troubling your relationship, and discover how to solve them.

Easy, affordable and yet extremely personal, Video-Chat Relationship Counseling provides a modern day venue to gain powerful therapeutic results. 

Session Details

Cost

$20.00 

Session Length

1 Hour

Group Size

Maximum of 25 Participants

Computer Technical Requirements

Internet connection and computer speakers.

Confidentiality

Guaranteed

 


Gain Immediate Therapeutic Value.

Discover Immediate & Practical Solutions


. . . Research shows that marital/couples therapy is as effective or more so than other types of behavioral and medical interventions.    When using standard research tools to determine effectiveness ("effect size"), couples therapy demonstrates results similar to or better than other health care interventions.  Understanding that higher effect sizes are better, couples therapy studies show an average effect size of .84, compared to similar or lower outcomes for other mental health interventions: psychotherapy generally (.60), psychotherapy with children (.71), or psychotherapy for the treatment of depression (.72).  The research is equally compelling when comparing couples therapy to medical interventions: AZT for AIDS mortality (.47), bypass surgery for the treatment of angina (.80), or medications for the treatment of depression (.55).    Furthermore, the suggestion that marital therapy is less effective than marital education is equally inaccurate when smaller effect sizes have been obtained for marital and family enrichment (.48).  Finally, while long-term follow up studies are limited, our research shows that the success rates for marital therapy are consistent with other interventions and range from 60% to 90%, including considerably lower rates of divorce than presented.  By comparison, long-term success rates for the treatment of depression range from 10% to 77%.

      The truth is that couples therapy is an effective form of intervention for the treatment of marital and relationship problems, provided it is delivered by a trained professional.   Consumers needing couples therapy should go to qualified marriage and family therapists, or other mental health professionals who have demonstrated personal training and experience in couples and family therapy.  Consumers can find qualified family therapists or obtain more information about family therapy at http://www.therapistlocator.net or www.aamft.org.


Written by: David M. Bergman
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy


Even More Unique Therapeutic
Value & Support

Find Solutions From Listening to The Other Participants.

Online Relationship Counseling is both a private, one-on-one experience, and a group experience all in one. This rare combination provides double the value a participant can gain from attending.

From experience, it has been demonstrated that individuals discover solutions to their own challenges, by watching how others solve their own related problems.

For example: Here are some questions that participants commonly ask during Video-Chat Relationship Sessions.

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How to communicate and manage differences more effectively?
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How to build and preserve connection, love, and mutual admiration?
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How to increase your quality of sex, romance, and passion?
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How to fight fair - engaging in constructive, rather than destructive, fighting?
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The ways to discover what matters most to you, and also what is most important to your partner/spouse. (And, how to bridge these differences).

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How to support your own well-being, while also supporting your partner's health and desires.

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How to avoid the repetition compulsion.

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How to stop the fighting in your relationship.
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The skills needed to prevent regressing back into the same destructive relationship patterns. How to maintain your growth and well-being.

High Quality Professional Care

Work with a doctor who's track record & qualifications are world renown.

Brenda Shoshanna Ph.D. is a best selling author and New York state licensed clinical psychologist. She has been in  private practice for over thirty years providing counseling and relationship guidance to individuals, couples, and associations nation wide.

CBS Appearance

Ways To Respond When Your Partner Has An Affair.

FOX Appearance

Why men decided to end their relationships, 
and would could have made them stay.

ABC News Appearance

Changing Roles For Men And Woman in Today's Society.

Good Morning Texas Appearance

Based on her book WHY MEN LEAVE

MSNBC Appearance.
Here she discusses The Psychology Of Abuse
.


 

Confidential, Flexible and Easy To Access

1. Participate Anonymously. Your Privacy is Assured.

1. Participate From Your Own Home.

2. Join Alone Or With Your Partner.

3. You Need Only Limited Computer Skills Needed.


 

Extraordinary Therapeutic &
 Financial Value

Save Time, Save Money & Work With A State Licensed Psychologist, Top Selling Author and Leading Relationship Counselor 

Participating from the comfort of your home and interacting with a psychologist is economical, saving both considerable time and money.  

For the cost of only $20, receiving personal counseling from Dr. Shoshanna has never been, nor would otherwise, will be possible. 

one-on-one therapy sessions either in person or by phone, are also available to you. For those interested in these options please see Dr. Shoshanna's biography page.


Find a Solid Place to Start: 

It has been proven that couples and individuals in distress gain significant benefit by attending just one Video-Chat Relationship Session. 

Working with a psychologist (and best selling author) whom has specialized in the field for over 30 years, assures you are in responsible, caring, and highly trained hands.

This new service will be launched in several months. For those interested, please email Dr. Shoshanna directly and reserve a spot. Contact: Dr. Brenda Shoshanna topspeaker@yahoo.com

 

Wishing You Life's Best,

Dr. Brenda Shoshanna