In 2023, we admitted we do "girl math" and were inundated with deceiving . So, is 2024 the year of the financial therapist? Financial therapy is more than just a and figuring out how to pay off loans. It's about your with money and undoing unhelpful narratives, like that there's "never enough.
" The concept of financial therapy kicked off in earnest amid the 2008 recession and has since grown to the point that there are now a few organizations with accreditation, including the and the , as well as a handful of programs at colleges and universities that offer training in the specialty. But is the practice actually helpful — or just one more thing to spend your money on? , LMSW, is a social worker-turned-financial therapist based in Michigan. She is also the author of the workbook, "The Financial Anxiety Solution.
" , LMHC, is a financial therapist, coach, and speaker bsed in New York. , CFP, CFA, EA, a certified financial planner and the founder of the financial planning company Halyard Financial. , CFT-I, is a financial advisor, financial therapist, and the president of the Financial Therapy Association.
Unlike financial literacy, which helps you better understand money and how to handle it, financial therapy goes beyond the basics to focus on telling your "money story." You're not just learning about what financial behaviors are helpful, like saving for retirement, but unpacking your relationship to and struggles with money, says financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin, LMS.
