Healing Your Money Mindset
Sometimes, it's not just about numbers—it's about the emotions, behaviors, or beliefs you have around money.
Do you struggle with feelings of shame or guilt related to debt, or if you find yourself avoiding financial discussions in relationships, a financial therapist can work with you to address the emotional side of these issues? This kind of therapy can also help you understand your financial values and priorities, improve your relationship with money, and create healthier financial habits that align with your long-term goals.
A financial therapist might be helpful to you if money-related issues are causing you stress, anxiety, or conflict in your life. Therapy can be really beneficial for you if financial stress is impacting your mental well-being or personal relationships. They can guide you toward not just better financial decisions, but also a healthier mindset around money.