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The New Kid On The Block: Ifs Informed Financial Therapy, Richard S. Kahler, Michelle Glass
The New Kid On The Block: Ifs Informed Financial Therapy, Richard S. Kahler, Michelle Glass
Journal of Financial Therapy
Internal Family Systems℠ (IFS) therapy is an evidenced-based therapeutic (EBT) tool used to treat various mental health disorders and non-clinical issues. IFS is a promising new approach to building healthy financial behaviors when combined it with financial therapy. During a financial discussion, beliefs, money scripts, and stories around the client’s money history are expressed and are then explored using IFS protocols. IFS provides the financial therapist with a tool that has a high probability of being effective at helping clients access their hidden extreme beliefs, emotions, and stories around money and offers the hope of making changes resulting in lasting …
A Review Of “The Behavior Gap: Simple Ways To Stop Doing Dumb Things With Money”, Stephen Molchan
A Review Of “The Behavior Gap: Simple Ways To Stop Doing Dumb Things With Money”, Stephen Molchan
Journal of Financial Therapy
A Review of “The Behavior Gap: Simple Ways to Stop Doing Dumb Things with Money”
Editorial: Vol. 14, Issue 2, Ed Coambs
Editorial: Vol. 14, Issue 2, Ed Coambs
Journal of Financial Therapy
Editorial: Vol. 14, Issue 2
You Are Your Best Intervention: Utilizing Person-Of-The-Therapist Training In Financial Therapy, Megan A. Mccoy, Stephen Molchan, Kristy L. Archuleta, Ingrid Ponciano
You Are Your Best Intervention: Utilizing Person-Of-The-Therapist Training In Financial Therapy, Megan A. Mccoy, Stephen Molchan, Kristy L. Archuleta, Ingrid Ponciano
Journal of Financial Therapy
The field of financial therapy recognizes the importance of the therapist's self in facilitating effective client outcomes. Self-exploration involves a comprehensive exploration of the therapist's relationship with money, allowing them to leverage their experiences, financial flashpoints, and money scripts ethically and effectively. By engaging in self-exploration, financial therapists become role models for their clients, inspiring them to embark on their personal growth journeys. However, therapists must exercise caution to avoid projecting their beliefs onto clients. This paper explores how one specific program on the self-of-the-therapist exploration, the person-of-the-therapist model (POTT; Aponte, 1982), can be applied to financial therapy self-work. This …
Practitioner Profile: Debra Kaplan, Debra Kaplan
Practitioner Profile: Debra Kaplan, Debra Kaplan
Journal of Financial Therapy
Practitioner Profile: Debra Kaplan
Researcher Profile: Megan Ford, Megan Ford
Researcher Profile: Megan Ford, Megan Ford
Journal of Financial Therapy
Researcher Profile: Megan Ford