The Couple Connection

- Description:
The Couple Connection site provides a range of articles, self-assessment tools, activities and exercises to help you to improve your relationship. The site is designed for couples and parents, including mothers, fathers, same sex parents, foster parents, grandparents and others in a parental role. The aim is that you will be able to work through personal issues and understand how they affect your relationship. Much of the site is interactive; there is a moderated forum where you can share ideas and experiences with other users of the site. Upon registering, you will be able to access your own private "space" where you will be presented with articles and resources relevant to your circumstances. If your partner registers too, you will be able to create your own "couple space" where you can work through issues together.
- Service URL:
- http://www.thecoupleconnection.net
- Agency Responsible:
- One Plus One.
Details
- Format:
- Website.
- Intervention Type:
- Educational (primarily educational material or psychoeducation).
- Course Length:
- Short (less than 1 module or equivalent). There is no set course to the program
- Support Option:
- Program guidance.
Target Audience
- Primary Category:
- Relationship issues.
- Target Audience:
- Adult. Specifically couples and parents
- Language:
- English.
Access
- Fee:
- Free.
- Access:
- Open: With registration.
- Contact Details:
Provided via an online form at thecoupleconnection.net/feedback
Research evidence
- Research Trials:
- 0
- Research RCTs:
- 0
- Outcome Summary:
No research evidence on the efficacy of The Couple Connection is available at this time.
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- Recommended rating, reviewer 2:
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Last Updated: March 2nd 2011