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At Financial Psychology Center, your privacy is important to us. This policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and the choices you have.

Who We Are

Our website address is: https://financialpsychologycenter.com

Information We Collect

  • Comments: When you leave a comment, we collect the information you enter in the form (such as name and email) along with your IP address to help prevent spam.

  • Contact Forms & Subscriptions: If you sign up for our mailing list or contact us through a form, we collect the information you provide (such as name and email address) so we can respond or send updates you requested.

  • Cookies: Our site uses basic cookies to remember your preferences (like login settings or comment information). You can disable cookies in your browser at any time.

  • Analytics: We may use standard analytics tools (like Google Analytics) to understand how visitors use our site and to improve your experience.

How We Use Your Information

We use your information only to:

  • Provide services you request (such as responding to contact forms or newsletters).
  • Improve our website and communication.
  • Prevent spam and maintain site security.

We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties.

Sharing of Information

We may share limited data with:

  • Spam detection services that process visitor comments.

We do not share your personal data with advertisers.

How Long We Keep Your Data

  • Contact form submissions and mailing list entries: kept as long as necessary to provide services or until you unsubscribe.

Your Rights

You may request to:

  • Access the personal information we hold about you.
  • Correct or update your information.
  • Ask us to delete your information (except where we must keep it for legal or security reasons).

To make a request, please contact us. 

Security

We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data against unauthorized access, loss, or misuse.

Updates to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The date at the top of this page will show the latest version.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this policy, please contact us.

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DR. ALEX MELKUMIAN, PSYD, LMFT

Dr. Alex Melkumian

Dr. Melkumian is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and founder of the Financial Psychology Center in Los Angeles. As a pioneering financial psychologist, he helps clients improve both their financial and mental health by uncovering the emotions, beliefs, and behaviors that shape their relationship with money. Dr. Alex is a sought-after media expert and has been featured in Forbes, CNBC, and the Wall Street Journal.

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