Finance Meets Psychology

Well actually, the two hardly need an introduction. Finance, like psychology, is a very emotionally and cognitively charged phenomenon. It certainly validates finances being one of the top reasons for divorce and mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety.

As a therapist and financial planner, my hope is to explore the intersection and overlapping nature of the two, so that therapists feel more empowered to explore finances with clients more comfortably. Some posts will be more specifically about finances to give language and understanding to some of the basics, while others will more specifically highlight how finances can be conceptualized and approached therapeutically with clients.

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