This year has been an exciting year for the Journal of Financial Therapy’s sponsoring organization, Financial Therapy Association. An idea was sparked many years ago by the FTA Board of Directors that a designation or credential should be created. With the ushering in of CFT-I™, it is a critical moment for further research to be conducted that will continue to help inform the practice of financial therapy. Now, more than ever, we must connect the areas of practice, research, and theory to not only inform best practices of financial therapy, but also to legitimize the work. Meaningful research to inform for the field cannot be conducted without collaboration with practitioners, and credible practice cannot be done be without theoretical and ...
We have exciting news to share with you in the Editorial Vol. 12 Issue 1! First we have an upcoming ...
The purpose of this brief review is to provide a historical context for the conceptualization, devel...
The purpose of this paper is to expand upon Mentzer, Britt, Samuelson, and Herrera’s (2010) annotate...
This year has been an exciting year for the Journal of Financial Therapy’s sponsoring organization, ...
The Financial Therapy Association (FTA) and Journal of Financial Therapy have much to celebrate over...
Of any field, financial therapy is uniquely positioned to help people, whether individuals, couples,...
In the mid-year issue of the Journal of Financial Therapy, we highlighted the many accomplishments t...
We made it! This simple statement not only describes the completion of this issue, but also the deve...
Welcome to Volume 5, Issue 1 of the Journal of Financial Therapy! In this issue, four scholarly pape...
In this issue, we present four scholarly articles, two book reviews, and two professional profiles. ...
This is the editorial for Volume 4, Issue 2, featuring the 2013 Financial Therapy Association member...
This issue features four articles, two profiles, and one book review. Each article adds a new contri...
This editorial started to take shape during the later part of November, right before Thanksgiving. T...
This issue features the award-winning Best Paper from the Financial Therapy Association 2021 Annual ...
The Financial Therapy Association (FTA) was established in 2010 to bring practitioners and researche...
We have exciting news to share with you in the Editorial Vol. 12 Issue 1! First we have an upcoming ...
The purpose of this brief review is to provide a historical context for the conceptualization, devel...
The purpose of this paper is to expand upon Mentzer, Britt, Samuelson, and Herrera’s (2010) annotate...
This year has been an exciting year for the Journal of Financial Therapy’s sponsoring organization, ...
The Financial Therapy Association (FTA) and Journal of Financial Therapy have much to celebrate over...
Of any field, financial therapy is uniquely positioned to help people, whether individuals, couples,...
In the mid-year issue of the Journal of Financial Therapy, we highlighted the many accomplishments t...
We made it! This simple statement not only describes the completion of this issue, but also the deve...
Welcome to Volume 5, Issue 1 of the Journal of Financial Therapy! In this issue, four scholarly pape...
In this issue, we present four scholarly articles, two book reviews, and two professional profiles. ...
This is the editorial for Volume 4, Issue 2, featuring the 2013 Financial Therapy Association member...
This issue features four articles, two profiles, and one book review. Each article adds a new contri...
This editorial started to take shape during the later part of November, right before Thanksgiving. T...
This issue features the award-winning Best Paper from the Financial Therapy Association 2021 Annual ...
The Financial Therapy Association (FTA) was established in 2010 to bring practitioners and researche...
We have exciting news to share with you in the Editorial Vol. 12 Issue 1! First we have an upcoming ...
The purpose of this brief review is to provide a historical context for the conceptualization, devel...
The purpose of this paper is to expand upon Mentzer, Britt, Samuelson, and Herrera’s (2010) annotate...