The purpose of this paper is to serve as a primer for considerations and conversations that will need to take place to continue, and potentially even expedite, the positive evolution of the relatively new concept of financial therapy and the newly formed Financial Therapy Association (FTA). Varying perspectives are provided by reviewing other associations’ challenges when implementing cross-disciplinary collaboration. Ten considerations are provided for those interested in the development of financial therapy, which are designed to be referenced on an ongoing basis to facilitate the strong development of this new discipline and association. Exercises are provided to assist professionals in recognizing similarities and differences between th...
This commentary recommends that financial counseling and planning research, education, and practice ...
The financial counseling, financial planning, and financial therapy fields are hampered by a concept...
The Financial Therapy Association (FTA) and Journal of Financial Therapy have much to celebrate over...
The purpose of this paper is to serve as a primer for considerations and conversations that will nee...
Very little research currently exists specifically on the topic of financial therapy. In this emergi...
The purpose of this brief review is to provide a historical context for the conceptualization, devel...
The Financial Therapy Association (FTA) was established in 2010 to bring practitioners and researche...
This year has been an exciting year for the Journal of Financial Therapy’s sponsoring organization, ...
This paper presents the autoethnography of a doctoral Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) student stud...
A second profile of the Financial Therapy Association (FTA) membership was conducted to continue the...
The purpose of this article is to introduce potential ethical challenges that may arise when a finan...
The purpose of this paper is to expand upon Mentzer, Britt, Samuelson, and Herrera’s (2010) annotate...
Developing clinical competencies is a foundational feature for most mental health disciplines. Evide...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce an integrative approach to working with clients experienci...
The article serves as one of the first attempts to develop an integrated theoretical approach to fin...
This commentary recommends that financial counseling and planning research, education, and practice ...
The financial counseling, financial planning, and financial therapy fields are hampered by a concept...
The Financial Therapy Association (FTA) and Journal of Financial Therapy have much to celebrate over...
The purpose of this paper is to serve as a primer for considerations and conversations that will nee...
Very little research currently exists specifically on the topic of financial therapy. In this emergi...
The purpose of this brief review is to provide a historical context for the conceptualization, devel...
The Financial Therapy Association (FTA) was established in 2010 to bring practitioners and researche...
This year has been an exciting year for the Journal of Financial Therapy’s sponsoring organization, ...
This paper presents the autoethnography of a doctoral Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) student stud...
A second profile of the Financial Therapy Association (FTA) membership was conducted to continue the...
The purpose of this article is to introduce potential ethical challenges that may arise when a finan...
The purpose of this paper is to expand upon Mentzer, Britt, Samuelson, and Herrera’s (2010) annotate...
Developing clinical competencies is a foundational feature for most mental health disciplines. Evide...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce an integrative approach to working with clients experienci...
The article serves as one of the first attempts to develop an integrated theoretical approach to fin...
This commentary recommends that financial counseling and planning research, education, and practice ...
The financial counseling, financial planning, and financial therapy fields are hampered by a concept...
The Financial Therapy Association (FTA) and Journal of Financial Therapy have much to celebrate over...