Examples of Who Can Benefit From Financial Therapy?

  • People who have lots of guilt and shame about how they’ve managed their money and finances.

  • People who have recently inherited money and feel overwhelmed and burdened with the responsibility.

  • Individuals who avoid opening bills or looking at their bank balance.

  • People who want to figure out why they engage in self-sabotaging financial behaviors.

As a licensed clinical social worker certified in financial psychology and behavioral finance, I help people understand the emotional and behavioral aspects of their relationship with money so they can be in control and improve their financial well-being. 

 
 

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About

Jennifer Calder is a clinician specializing in Financial Psychology and Behavioral Finance.

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Services

Clients work with Jennifer to explore the emotional, relational, and economic aspects of money and address behaviors that have a negative impact on their financial goals and well-being.