An Ireland-based Catholic marriage counseling service claims that the Internet, gaming and pornography are among factors contributing to a current rise in marriage problems.
[URL=http://www.accord.ie/]Accord[/URL] saw demand for its counseling services grow 10 percent in 2009, which Accord Director Ruth Barror blamed on financial problems, cyber sex and gambling, while Acting Director of Counseling Liam Lally told [URL=http://www.examiner.ie/home/internet-behind-rise-in-marriage-woes-114425.html]the Irish Examiner[/URL] that Internet-related marriage problems have “jumped dramatically in recent years.”
A figure applied to these issues claims an 87.5 percent jump in marriage complaints related to the Internet since 2007. Over the same period, financial issues grew 71.0 percent, while depression and stress-related claims rose 14.0 percent and 12.0 percent.
Lally continued:
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