What is financial therapy?

Financial therapy helps you change how you think about, feel about, talk about, and behave with your money. You can choose to attend financial therapy coaching sessions as individual, couple, or family depending on your unique needs. Whether you're dealing with debt, navigating financial conflicts, or planning for the future, financial therapy provides a space to explore your financial habits, beliefs, and goals.

Financial therapy might be right for you if:

  • You feel stressed or anxious about money.

  • You and your partner frequently argue about finances.

  • You struggle with managing debt or saving for the future.

  • You want to improve your financial literacy and decision-making.

  • You have experienced a significant life change affecting your finances, such as a job loss, divorce, or inheritance.

What does financial therapy consist of?

  • Financial genograms

    Financial Genograms

    You’ll create a financial genogram, which is a visual tool that maps out an individual's or family's financial history and relationships. It highlights patterns, behaviors, and attitudes towards money across generations, helping to identify influences on current financial decisions and behaviors.

  • Financial Values Exercises

    You'll uncover your financial values, meaning you'll identify the core principles that guide your money decisions. These values reflect what's truly important to you, such as security, freedom, or generosity, and they shape how you manage, spend, and save your money.

  • Spending Patterns Recognition

    You'll understand your spending patterns, meaning you'll identify where your money goes and recognize emotions that drive habits in your spending behavior. This awareness helps you understand your financial priorities and make adjustments to better align with your values and goals.

  • Financial Communication Efforts

    Financial Communication Improvement

    Improving communication about money and money decisions means fostering open, honest discussions about finances. This helps build trust, reduce conflicts, and ensure that everyone is aligned on financial goals and responsibilities. Whether you're attending financial therapy as an individual, couple, or family, effective financial communication strengthens relationships and supports better financial decision-making.

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