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Financial Therapy
for Couples

Exploring  How Money Shapes the Relationship Between You and Your Partner

Money is never just about dollars and cents—it’s about trust, values, security, and love. For couples, it’s often where deeper differences and emotions surface. One partner wants to save, the other wants to spend. One avoids money conversations, while the other feels the weight of carrying it all. Over time, these patterns can create cycles of conflict that leave you both feeling unheard, misunderstood, or alone.

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My approach to financial therapy helps couples uncover the “money stories” that shape these patterns—often rooted in childhood experiences or past relationships. Left unexamined, these stories can fuel stress, anxiety, avoidance, or self-sabotage. Bringing them into the open allows you and your partner to understand each other in a new way and begin building healthier, more supportive financial habits together.

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I primarily use Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) in my work with couples. EFT helps partners move beyond surface-level disagreements and address the underlying needs for security, trust, and connection. By combining EFT with financial therapy, I help couples not just solve money problems, but also strengthen the emotional bond that makes lasting change possible.

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As your financial therapist, I provide a safe, structured space to talk about money without judgment. Together, we’ll improve communication, reduce conflict, and create practical strategies that fit your shared goals. My goal is to help you move from money stress to relationship strength—so that finances become a source of connection, not division.

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