Clinical partners · Kit

Materials for bringing Connected
into your practice.

Print-ready client handouts, a waiting-room flyer, in-session talking points, a referral letter to colleagues, and email scripts for existing clients. All written for clinicians, by a clinician.

JC

Colleague — welcome. These materials are what I've been using with my own couples clients and what several partner clinicians have asked me to share.

A note on tone: none of these materials are marketing collateral. They're written at the clinical voice your clients would expect from you. Adapt freely — the goal is that Connected feels like an extension of your practice, not an advertisement inserted into it.

Every asset below is parameterizable via URL query string (e.g. ?code=YOURCODE&name=Dr+Rivera). When you're approved in the program, I'll send you a pre-filled set.

Josh Crane, LPCC
Founder, Connected ·  licensed couples therapist practicing in Denver
Your referral code: [SENT ON APPROVAL]  ·  Your public link: connectedcouples.app/r/[CODE]  ·  Client discount: 30% off first year

Five print-ready assets.

Each page includes a "Print / Save as PDF" button and pre-fill fields you can populate via URL. Printed dimensions noted on each.

5.5 × 8.5 in
Connected
Your between-session homework.
Your therapist has recommended Connected as a between-session practice...
Client handout
Hand to couple at intake

Half-letter card sized for an intake folder or clipboard. Names Connected as between-session homework, walks through setup, and specifies what you'll review next session. Pre-fills couple name, your code, and the date.

Personalize: ?code=ABC&couple=Sarah+%26+Marcus&date=Apr+28
8.5 × 11 in
Connected
A research-backed practice for couples.
60 seconds a night. Built by a licensed couples therapist.
Waiting-room flyer
Pin in office or waiting room

Full-page portrait with four clinical-voice benefit bullets, "ask your therapist" CTA, and a dynamically-generated QR code pointing to your personalized landing page.

Personalize: ?code=ABC — QR updates automatically
8.5 × 11 in
Connected
Clinician
How to introduce Connected in session.
1. The over-functioning partner — clinical framing + script
2. Communication standoff — EFT cycle disruption
3. Pre-marital — love map building
4. Post-affair repair — daily evidence
5. Individual with non-participating partner
In-session talking points
Keep on desk for reference

Five common couple presentations mapped to clinical framing (Gottman, EFT) → scripted language you can use verbatim → when to hand over the client handout. Adapt the language; preserve the framing.

Personalize: ?code=ABC
Letter / email
Connected
April 2026
Hi [colleague] —
Warmly,
[Your Name]
Referral letter to colleagues
Peer-to-peer email or letter

A 300-word letter from you to a fellow clinician — peer-to-peer, honest about the affiliate connection, references the research brief. One-click copy as plain text, or print as a letter.

Personalize: ?code=ABC&name=Dr+Rivera&credential=LMFT
Two variants
Connected
Email scripts for existing clients.
Variant A · For couples client 2+ months in
Variant B · For individual with non-participating partner
Client email scripts
Drop into your secure channel

Two ready-to-send email scripts for the two most common presentations where Connected fits. Framed around clinical reasoning, not convenience. Copy with one click.

Both variants include [CODE] placeholders for easy find-and-replace.

Also worth having open

Additional pages that make the kit land with skeptical clinicians.

Research brief

One-page summary of the clinical frameworks Connected is built on — Gottman, EFT, behavioral self-monitoring, expressive writing — with peer-reviewed citations and an honest limitations section.

Read the brief →

Sample Therapist Report

What clinicians actually see when a couple generates a between-session report. Realistic fictional couple with unresolved friction, appreciation ratio below threshold, and love-map asymmetry. Print-ready.

See the sample →
Optional · Approved therapists only

Custom guest post, written by Josh.

If you'd like, I'll write a custom article for your practice site — on a topic that fits your client population, in your practice's voice, with a natural author-byline link back to Connected. Each post is unique (not a template), and I keep slots limited so the quality stays high.

Topics I've written for peers: "The five bids your couples already make (and how to notice them)", "Between-session homework that doesn't feel like homework", "Working with gridlocked couples when neither partner wants to change first."

To request: email support@connectedcouples.app with your site + a topic idea or two.