Intel Launches Tech Therapy Sessions

People go to a psychologist if they can’t find a common language with their family members and friends or have some phobias, but nobody thinks that you also need a specialist to improve your emotionally rocky relationship with computers. Intel believes that it is the right time to change the situation —with its new Tech Therapy Group the company unveils the methods of bringing people together with technology.

Intel launches a series of web-episodes within its latest online campaign called Tech Therapy Sessions to help ‘patients’ with techno fears get rid of their problems. The people who come (or who are taken) to the doctor’s office say that their computer is not dependable, or they are afraid to upgrade the PC, or just don’t want to let innovation into their life.

Leading (and the only) Electronic Relation Therapist Dr. Lemmy Halpman will get to the very core of the issue and help Daryl Waters, Cathy Williamson and Tony Johns (brought to the session by his kids) feel relief and embrace the benefits of “smart technology”. He is assisted by a cute and “vulnerable” robot Jeffrey, who first appeared in the advert of the new 2010 Intel Core Processors.

You can also follow the Twitter feed of Dr Lemmy Halpman to know more about his work.