Hi there-
I’m Jennifer,
Financial Therapist Coach and Consultant
I help couples, individuals, and therapists transform their relationship with money.
I help untangle money stress, uncover hidden patterns, improve their relationships, and create a values-aligned financial life.
Money isn’t just about math - it’s emotional.
Left unaddressed, these challenges can drain energy, relationships, and sense of purpose.
You’ve tried budgeting apps, spreadsheets, and willpower…
but the stress is still there. What if it’s not about the numbers?"
Self-Blame and guilt
Financial self-sabotage
Avoiding money decisions
Relationship stress and strain
It’s Time for Change.
What is “Financial Therapy and Coaching” and who is it for?
-
Yes. Guilt and shame around finances are incredibly common and often paralyzing. Financial therapy creates a nonjudgmental space to understand where those feelings come from, work through them, and start building a new story around money.
-
Financial therapy can help you explore the emotional weight of inheritance. It’s common to feel pressure, guilt, or even fear when navigating a sudden financial shift. Together, we’ll help you gain clarity and confidence around how to move forward with purpose and alignment.
-
Many financially secure parents who grew up with struggle want their kids to “do better” but partners may disagree on what that looks like. Financial therapy helps you unpack those experiences, understand your values, and align on how to parent around money with intention.
-
Therapists often carry unconscious beliefs around money that affect both personal and professional decisions. If you find it hard to discuss fees, set boundaries, or feel confident about your worth, financial therapy offers a safe space to unpack those blocks and create sustainable practices.
-
When couples bring different money experiences into the relationship, it can be difficult to find common ground. Financial therapy helps you understand each other’s” financial neighborhood,” - the rules of doing money that each learned growing up and uncover assumptions, and build empathy so you can move forward as a team.