FINANCIAL THERAPY
Financial Therapy is a emerging therapeutic field that combines financial management, counselling and mental health support. A good Financial Therapist should have a degree in psychology, psychotherapy, behavioural science, counselling or social work and work with both the psychological and behavioural issues with money.
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Financial Therapy equips people to reach their financial goals by thoughtfully addressing financial challenges through psychological, behavioral and personal relationship lens. Our relationship with money can be a tricky business. Largely in most part because we are usually unaware of the hidden psychological drives and motivations that direct our decisions with money both positively and negatively.
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Financial Therapy may help with ...
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Heal the rift between you and your spouse's constant arguments about money
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Understand your upbringing and its effect on your relationship with money
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Supports you through divorce settlements, that serves you and your family
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Curb risky financial behaviours that hit your bank balance
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Help kick gambling habits
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Ease the consumerism drive that sends your credit cards over the limit
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Supports you through traumatic financial circumstances and assist recovery
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Build a foundation of self-care around money
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Assist in building budgets and sticking to them
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Learn the patterns and lessons you are teaching your children about money
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Empower you to remain centred during the natural ebb and flow of money in your life​​ ...and so much more. It's it time you THIRVED!​