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July 2, 2021

Is Your Partner Cheating on You with Money? (Financial Infidelity)

Financial infidelity is a money problem that can range from little white lies about finances to secretly investing or spending large sums of money without your partner’s knowledge. In this episode, Dr. Alex Melkumian, a financial therapist and owner of … [Read more...] about Is Your Partner Cheating on You with Money? (Financial Infidelity)

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness

July 2, 2021

Psychology of Money, How to stop chasing status and start building wealth

Understanding how our financial personalities play a part in our relationships with Dr. Alex Melkumian Conversation can be empowering and solutions based while also can provide anxiety and shame. As we continue over the next two … [Read more...] about Psychology of Money, How to stop chasing status and start building wealth

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness

June 2, 2021

Your Financial Identity

Your Financial Identity Finance and LGBTQ2+ A survey conducted by SAGE reported that 42% of LGBTQ individuals between 45 and 75 years old were “very” or “extremely” worried that their savings will run out, in contrast to the 25% of non-LGBTQ individuals.1 … [Read more...] about Your Financial Identity

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness, resources

May 19, 2021

Money is quantifiable, humans are not

Money is quantifiable, humans are not It has been three months since you have been laid off your job. In the first two or three weeks, you were able to manage to pay all your monthly bills: rent, electricity, food, and so on. However, you are entering month … [Read more...] about Money is quantifiable, humans are not

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness, resources

March 24, 2021

One Year Since Covid

The Pandemic Anniversary: It’s been a year… where do we go from here? It is mind boggling to believe that it has already been a year since the outbreak of Covid-19. On March 11th 2020, WHO announced that COVID-19 can be characterized as a pandemic. In the … [Read more...] about One Year Since Covid

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness, resources

March 10, 2021

Emotional Regulation: Taming the beast while harnessing it’s power.

Life is a series of dynamic events accompanied by countless emotions, guiding the path to the next stage ? whatever it may be for each and every one of us. Whenever there are challenges in our journey, many of us make it our goal to try not to make the same … [Read more...] about Emotional Regulation: Taming the beast while harnessing it’s power.

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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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