It found that most people are looking for partners who have either seen a mental health professional in the past or are currently seeing one now.
Fully 92% of those polled said they prefer to date people who've been to therapy, the September survey found.
"I don't like what you do, so I say you're gaslighting me," Perel said.
That is to say, while some people get useful insight and assistance out of working with a mental health professional, other people may just get buzzwords.
"If you've never felt the need for therapy, you're not ready, or it's simply not for you," Pure notes, "your romantic prospects are probably just fine."
Persons:
who've, Esther Perel, Perel, hasn't, you've
Organizations:
CNBC, Global