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Why it's hard to know if you need Financial Therapy?

Money struggles often show up in ways that don’t look financial at first: stress, relationship tension, avoidance, shame, overworking, or even burnout. Because money is emotional, many of our habits around it are unconscious—rooted in deeper beliefs and unresolved patterns.

Financial therapy helps you look beneath the surface.

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Common signs
you may need Financial Therapy

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Emotional Symptoms
  • Persistent anxiety, guilt, or fear about money

  • Feeling out of control, or obsessively controlling your finances

  • Shame or embarrassment when talking about money

  • Emotional spending or avoidance of money-related tasks

Self-Check

If you checked off 3 or more, financial therapy could help you:

  • Gain clarity and emotional regulation around money

  • Build tools for safe, conscious decision-making

  • Heal shame, scarcity, or fear-based patterns

  • Develop a values-driven financial life

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