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February 14, 2020

Helping your children buy a home

What to consider and ways you can assist children in buying their first home. Having somewhere to live is a basic necessity but the price of Australian property is making it increasingly difficult for young people to purchase a home. Housing prices in … [Read more...] about Helping your children buy a home

Filed Under: Financial Therapy, financial wellness, money and emotion, resources

January 16, 2020

How to Prevent Parent Guilt From Creating Spoiled Kids

(Havenlife) - Book lovers, don’t hate me … there is such a thing as having too many books. By the time my son was 2 years old, he had amassed a collection of hundreds of them, many in plastic tubs or taped cardboard boxes. Yard sales. Library clearance … [Read more...] about How to Prevent Parent Guilt From Creating Spoiled Kids

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September 22, 2019

FIRE Movement: The Realities of Partnering Up to Retire Early

(Milk and Honey) - When Bethany McCamish’s fiancé wanted to put a complete halt on going out on dates for the sole interest of saving money, she was not on board. In fact, her partner’s new agenda to ruthlessly save kind of stung. “I’m all about having fun, … [Read more...] about FIRE Movement: The Realities of Partnering Up to Retire Early

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September 6, 2019

What is Financial Psychology?

Money is a central part of our daily lives. From paying bills to planning for the future, our financial decisions impact nearly every aspect of our well-being. Yet, for many people, money is also a significant source of stress and anxiety. This is where … [Read more...] about What is Financial Psychology?

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September 5, 2019

How a mix of psychotherapy and financial advice could solve your money issues once and for all

(Wall Street Journal) - When Sheri Reid Grant inherited millions of dollars from her parents, she went into a downward spiral. Six years later, she still gets teary talking about it. “Everybody thinks money is the answer, and here I had all this money, and … [Read more...] about How a mix of psychotherapy and financial advice could solve your money issues once and for all

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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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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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