Services For Therapists:
AVAILABLE TO ALL UNITED STATES RESIDENTS
As therapists, we’re taught to “do our own work” — but how often does that include exploring our personal relationship with money?
Research suggests we carry 50–200 unconscious money-related beliefs. Without curiosity and reflection, those beliefs can quietly influence how we run our practices, charge for our services, and manage our personal finances.
It’s not uncommon for mental health professionals to hold negative beliefs about money or wealth. These often lead to avoidant behaviors—in life, in private practice, and even in the therapy room.
If you’ve ever felt uncomfortable setting fees, avoided money conversations with clients, or doubted your worth despite a full caseload, you’re not alone.
Packages and Services:
Explore specific financial challenges, setting up a system to run a successful practice, or even weathering the transition between going off of insurance panels and having a fee-only practice and setting an hourly rate.
One-Time Deep Dive Consultation:
75 Min | $175
Common Topics Include:
Raising your fees without guilt
Exploring leaving insurance panels
Setting a sustainable hourly rate
Navigating financial differences with a potential business partner
Overcoming concerns about what colleagues might think
Money & Meaning Group:
$45 per Group Meeting
6-week process-oriented group for clinicians
A space to explore the intersection of money, meaning, and professional identity
Identify dominant money beliefs, uncover their origins, and learn tools to shift patterns
Format: Individual financial therapy sessions
Rate: $165 per hour
Process:
Begin with your money story—exploring financial upbringing and inherited beliefs
Identify dominant money scripts shaping your current decisions
Reframe outdated beliefs + practice new, sustainable behaviors
Build money habits aligned with your values and practice goals
Financial Therapy
All appointments are hosted virtually through a confidential video meeting service.
As therapists, we’re taught to do our own work—but money is often left out of that conversation.
Unexamined money beliefs can shape not only your personal finances, but also your private practice and how you show up in the therapy room.
Where money and mental health meet, financial psychology work isn’t about judgment—it’s about curiosity, support, and creating new possibilities with money. It’s a specialized approach that explores how your emotions, beliefs, and behaviors around money shape your choices, relationships, and overall well-being.
Not sure if Money Psychology Consulting or Financial Therapy is right for you? Schedule a 30-minute discovery call today!