Therapist, Leading Relationships Expert Presents the Definitive Guide to Online Dating
Therapist explains why online dating is the most efficient - and effective - means of meeting a mate
(PRWEB) June 23, 2005
Relationships expert Diane Berry maintains that the era of online dating has arrived: ÂOnline dating is the most efficient and effective way to meet the right partner today. Singles bars have always been dreadful places to meet and, in our increasingly mobile society, family and friends are not always sufficiently close or available to provide potential partners as they may have been in the past. Online dating works.Â
However, Berry adds, ÂThe process, from logging on to walking down the aisle is fraught with danger and confusion if you donÂt understand how it works. To provide the quintessential guide to online dating, Berry has created Romancing the Web, the only online dating book on the market written by a relationship therapist, is your complete reference to the finer points of this process and a your ticket to success in this endeavor.
Written in an eminently readable style by a therapist with more than 12 years experience working with singles and couples in the field, Romancing the Web is filled with real-life examples that help to illustrate both the problems and solutions that singles can find in their quest for companionship in cyberspace.
Romancing the Web details the intricacies of online dating, including:
How to complete a profile that attracts the type of mate you are looking for
Red flags for online daters
How to stay safe
Popular websites for meeting other singles
Computer dating etiquette
Deciding when (or whether!) you should meet face-to-face, and more
Diane Berry is a former family law attorney-turned psychotherapist. She owns and operates a mental health clinic and, for the past five years, has been working extensively with her single and divorced clients on issues related to online dating. As a result of her experience, she is able to provide a unique perspective of this revolutionary matchmaking practice and provides many colorful, real-life examples to illustrate some of the problems and solutions associated with this phenomenon.
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