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September 1, 2019

Money problems? Here’s how financial therapy might help

(CNBC) - As a marriage and family therapist, Ed Coambs has a knack for open and honest conversation. In his practice in Charlotte, North Carolina, he facilitates communication between his clients — many of them couples — and prioritizes it in his own … [Read more...] about Money problems? Here’s how financial therapy might help

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August 30, 2019

Where Money and Emotions Meet

The Financial Psychology Center (FPC) is devoted to helping clients in uncover patterns in their relationship with money that keep them stuck and suffering. We provide clients with tools to help heal their financial anxiety and address maladaptive behaviors … [Read more...] about Where Money and Emotions Meet

Filed Under: financial stress, money and emotion, resources

August 26, 2019

Discover Your Money Story

How does your brain process topics relating to money? Think about bills. Think about home ownership. We each have preconceived ideas about what these mean, how we might deal with them, and how we feel about them. You didn’t have to think too hard to start … [Read more...] about Discover Your Money Story

Filed Under: financial stress, financial wellness, money and emotion, resources

June 29, 2019

Why wealthy parents who bankroll their adult children are hurting them

(CNN) - For some wealthy parents, the pressure to extend their social and financial status to their adult children can be overwhelming. The recent college admission scandal revealed shocking things parents were willing to do to secure spots at top schools. … [Read more...] about Why wealthy parents who bankroll their adult children are hurting them

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