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October 28, 2021

Ignoring money or emotions harms both of them

64% of Americans say that money is a significant source of their stress in life. Close to 20% of Americans considered skipping / actually skipped a medical appointment due to financial concerns. The emphasis of mental health on various media platforms has … [Read more...] about Ignoring money or emotions harms both of them

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness, resources

September 29, 2021

Is work multilingual

Work Culture: The Dark Side  Despite the constant reminder of prioritizing mental health over productivity and efficiency at work, there seems to be a barrier between understanding the concept and applying it to real life. Regardless of what the job is, … [Read more...] about Is work multilingual

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness, resources

September 8, 2021

Workaholism: Why do we do so much for money?

Workaholism: Why do we do so much for money? Lilian Yoffe “We’ve each given the hours of our lives in dull rote jobs for other men’s profit, and have been asked to be grateful for doing that.” - Charles Bukowski As we enter September, Labour day acts … [Read more...] about Workaholism: Why do we do so much for money?

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness, resources

August 31, 2021

Can your personality affect your finances?

Let’s be real: You may not know—or think about—the psychological factors that contribute to your financial decisions. But if you want to build healthy financial habits and improve your relationship with money, this topic is worth exploring. “Our personality … [Read more...] about Can your personality affect your finances?

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August 18, 2021

Back to school! But are we back to normal?

As we enter August and approach Labor day in September, it serves as a reminder for all of us that another school year is starting. Whether it be for a worker, student, or parent, it can act as a transitional time period where it is a new beginning. However, … [Read more...] about Back to school! But are we back to normal?

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness, resources

July 28, 2021

Financial Independence: Investing in yourself

Marissa Pasquariello “Financial independence occurs when you’ve saved enough to support your current spending habits for the rest of your life without the need to earn more money.” - JD Roth, one of the original personal finance bloggers. This may be true … [Read more...] about Financial Independence: Investing in yourself

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness, resources

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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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