Money Talks: Addressing Financial Issues in Couples Therapy

Money is one of the most common — and most complicated — issues couples face, yet many therapists feel uncertain about whether and how to address it in the therapy space.

This webinar offers a practical and research-informed guide to understanding and treating financial issues in couples therapy. This webinar will explore current research on how couples’ relationships and finances interact, why financial issues matter for couples, and what therapists need to notice about couples’ money dynamics.

You’ll learn how to help couples identify their individual assumptions about the meaning of money and use this as a foundation for deeper, more collaborative financial conversations. You’ll also learn how to help couples distinguish between logistical challenges (like budgeting or debt) and emotional patterns (like control, fear, or shame).

Join us to learn how to recognize the money-related challenges your couples experience so you can support your clients with greater clarity and skill.

Learning Objectives:

1. Identify key ways in which couples’ finances and relationships interact.

2. Differentiate between logistical challenges (e.g., budgeting, debt) and emotional patterns (e.g., control, fear, shame) around money for couples.

3. Apply practical strategies to help couples explore their individual money beliefs and engage in more collaborative financial conversations.

Free to TAMFT members; $30 for nonmembers.

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Course Details

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