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    New browser-based tool supports emotional awareness, relationship check-ins, and responsible mental health education for couples.

    This extension supports emotional awareness and communication without crossing into diagnosis or treatment—it’s education first, designed for real life.”

    — Spokesperson, CouplesRehab.com

    HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA, UNITED STATES, February 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — CouplesRehab.com, a national educational platform focused on couples mental health, relationship dynamics, and addiction-informed care pathways, today announced the official approval and public launch of its Couples Mental Health Check-In Chrome Extension, a new browser-based tool designed to support emotional awareness and relationship check-ins for couples.

    Now available through the Chrome Web Store, the extension represents a strategic expansion of CouplesRehab.com’s broader mission: providing accessible, evidence-aware mental health education, digital tools, and decision-support resources for couples navigating emotional, psychological, and relationship challenges.

    🔗 Couples Mental Health Check-In Chrome Extension
    https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/couples-mental-health-che/ohepbbjhbkilkihboajflibmpnaamibh

    A Lightweight Digital Tool Supporting Mental Health Awareness for Couples

    The Couples Mental Health Check-In extension is designed as a privacy-conscious, non-clinical browser tool that encourages couples to pause, reflect, and engage in brief emotional check-ins throughout the day. Rather than offering diagnosis or treatment, the extension provides educational prompts and structured moments of reflection that support self-awareness, communication, and early recognition of emotional strain.

    As mental health conversations increasingly move into digital environments, CouplesRehab.com identified a growing need for low-friction tools that help couples stay emotionally aware without replacing professional care.

    “This extension reflects where couples mental health is heading,” said a spokesperson for CouplesRehab.com. “People want supportive tools that fit naturally into daily life—tools that encourage awareness and communication without crossing into clinical territory. This is about education, reflection, and responsible engagement.”

    Designed for Education — Not Diagnosis

    The Couples Mental Health Check-In extension was intentionally developed within strict educational and ethical boundaries. It does not provide medical advice, mental health diagnoses, or treatment recommendations.

    Instead, the tool supports couples by:

    Encouraging regular emotional check-ins

    Promoting healthy communication habits

    Increasing awareness of mood patterns and stress signals

    Offering educational prompts related to mental health and relationship dynamics

    The extension aligns with CouplesRehab.com’s editorial standards, emphasizing a clear separation between education, navigation, and licensed clinical care.

    “This tool isn’t about replacing therapy,” the spokesperson added. “It’s about helping couples recognize when something feels off, start conversations earlier, and understand when additional support may be helpful.”

    Addressing a Growing Gap in Couples Mental Health Awareness

    Mental health challenges, relationship stress, and substance-related concerns increasingly intersect within modern partnerships. Research consistently shows that emotional strain within relationships impacts individual mental health—yet many couples delay seeking support because they are unsure where to start or whether their concerns are “serious enough.”

    The Chrome extension is designed to serve as a non-threatening entry point into mental health awareness. Through brief, structured check-ins, it helps normalize emotional conversations and encourages proactive engagement rather than reactive crisis response.

    This approach reflects CouplesRehab.com’s evolving role as a mental health education and decision-support platform—not a treatment provider.

    Part of a Broader Platform Expansion

    The launch of the Couples Mental Health Check-In extension is part of a broader expansion of CouplesRehab.com’s digital education ecosystem, which recently introduced:

    A structured Care Paths framework covering couples therapy, mental health IOP, trauma-informed care, dual diagnosis, and addiction-informed relationship support

    An expanded Resources Center featuring treatment-level explanations, insurance education, therapy credential guides, and mental health FAQs

    A results-based Couples Assessment and educational decision-support experience

    A dedicated Care Navigator Team offering non-clinical guidance to help users understand available care options

    Together, these initiatives position CouplesRehab.com as a trusted digital authority in couples mental health education—bridging the gap between self-guided learning and appropriate professional care.

    Privacy, Transparency, and Responsible Design

    Privacy and ethical design were central to the extension’s development. The Couples Mental Health Check-In extension does not collect sensitive personal health information, does not track browsing behavior for advertising purposes, and does not sell user data.

    All prompts and check-ins are intentionally lightweight and respectful of user boundaries. CouplesRehab.com emphasizes that digital tools should empower users—not overwhelm them or create dependency.

    Supporting the Future of Responsible Digital Mental Health Tools

    As browser extensions and lightweight applications become more common within mental health ecosystems, CouplesRehab.com views this launch as part of a broader commitment to responsible digital innovation.

    “Digital tools can play a valuable role when they are designed thoughtfully,” the spokesperson said. “The future of mental health support includes education, technology, and human guidance—each clearly defined and ethically implemented.”

    Future updates may introduce additional educational features while maintaining strict non-clinical use and transparency standards.

    Availability

    The Couples Mental Health Check-In Chrome Extension is now available via the Chrome Web Store:
    🔗 https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/couples-mental-health-che/ohepbbjhbkilkihboajflibmpnaamibh

    Users are encouraged to review the extension’s description and usage guidelines prior to installation.

    About CouplesRehab.com

    CouplesRehab.com is a national educational platform dedicated to helping couples understand mental health, relationship dynamics, addiction-informed care, and available support pathways. The platform provides evidence-aware educational content, digital tools, assessments, and care navigation resources designed to support informed decision-making.

    CouplesRehab.com does not provide medical treatment and does not replace licensed professional care. All content and tools are intended for educational purposes only.

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    Huntington Beach, Orange County, California
    Phone: (888) 500-2110
    Website: https://couplesrehab.com

    Kevin Leonard
    Couplesrehab.com
    +1 (888) 500-2110
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