
JENNIFER CALDER, LICSW, FBS
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Specializing in financial therapy and the psychology of money.
Connecting the dots between money, emotions, and behavior.
WHAT DOES MONEY MEAN TO YOU?
Our relationship with money is deep-rooted, but most of us aren’t aware of how it affects our day-to-day financial decisions.
Together, we will address patterns of financial self-sabotage so you can live a life where you are in control of your money, your money is not in control of you.
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.
About
Jennifer Calder is a clinician specializing in Financial Psychology and Behavioral Finance.
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.