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Financial Therapy

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Finances are deeply personal, we recognize the emotional complexities tied to money.

Our Financial Therapy services are designed to help you uncover the emotional roots of your financial behaviors. Whether you’re dealing with debt, financial anxiety, or relationship conflicts over money, our compassionate therapists are here to guide you. We work together to understand your financial history, values, and goals, providing you with the tools to build a healthier, more empowered relationship with money.

Our approach to Financial Therapy is holistic and personalized. We start by getting to know you—your financial background, your personal and professional goals, and the unique challenges you face. Through in-depth sessions, we delve into your financial past, examining how early experiences, family dynamics, and cultural influences have shaped your current financial behaviors. By bringing these underlying factors to light, we help you gain clarity and insight into your financial decisions. This understanding is the foundation upon which we build practical strategies and tools to help you achieve financial stability and emotional well-being.

We also recognize the impact of financial stress on relationships. Money is often a significant source of conflict in relationships, whether it’s between partners, family members, or even within oneself. Our therapists work with individuals and couples to improve communication around financial issues, resolve conflicts, and align financial goals.

We provide the support and guidance needed to navigate financial transitions, such as job changes, retirement, or unexpected financial crises. By addressing both the emotional and practical aspects of your financial life, we empower you to make informed decisions, reduce stress, and foster healthier relationships.

Let us help you create a future where financial peace and emotional well-being go hand in hand.

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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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