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Title: Digital Age Pressures Are Pushing Couples Toward Online Therapy - Says LeapHope
Brooklyn, NewYork, United States, 18th Mar 2026 - As digital lifestyles accelerate and daily pressures intensify, relationship experts are observing a notable rise in couples seeking help through online therapy platforms. According to specialists at LeapHope, modern stressors, ranging from demanding work schedules to constant connectivity, are placing unprecedented strain on marriages and long-term partnerships.Therapists report that many couples today are not facing a single major crisis, but rather a gradual erosion of emotional connection. Long hours, blurred boundaries between work and home life, financial anxiety, and reduced quality time are contributing to communication breakdowns and growing dissatisfaction.“Many partners feel they are living parallel lives under the same roof,” Founder Shwati at LeapHope, explains. “They may still care deeply for one another, but exhaustion, distraction, and unresolved tension make meaningful interaction increasingly difficult.”Online marriage counselling has emerged as a practical solution for couples who may otherwise delay seeking support. Virtual sessions offer flexibility, privacy, and access to specialised therapists regardless of location, making it easier for busy professionals and families to prioritise their relationship health.Experts note that the shift toward digital communication has also introduced new forms of conflict. Misunderstandings over text messages, social media comparisons, and differing expectations around screen time frequently surface in therapy sessions. In some cases, excessive engagement with online activities can create additional tension, particularly when it affects finances or shared responsibilities. Despite these challenges, therapists emphasise that most couples seeking counselling are...
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