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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.

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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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