With the newly revised 2nd Edition, Facilitating Financial Health remains a one-of-a-kind publication that bridges the gap between financial planners and mental health practitioners. The authors, two mental health professionals and a CFP(R)-designated financial planner, pioneered the use of tools that help clients build healthy relationships with money. This concise yet comprehensive Guide enables financial planning and mental health practitioners to effectively integrate tools from the fields of psychotherapy, life coaching, and financial planning as they help their clients change destructive financial behaviors. Facilitating Financial Health, 2nd Edition will enable you to: -Address your clients' money-driven problems, from both financial planning and mental health perspectives -Learn the best techniques and recognize when to call in help from outside your field when dealing with clients' financial issues -Focus on both interior (emotional and intangible aspects of money) as well as exterior (the tangible "nuts and bolts" of financial planning) financial health topics -Explore "Money Scripts" - beliefs about money commonly held by clients, financial planners, and therapists that can lead to destructive financial habits -More effectively work with individuals and couples on difficult financial health topics In addition to everything that made the 1st Edition so popular, this new 2nd Edition delivers these enhancements: -Modern counseling tools are presented with references to updated research and publications for both financial planning and mental health professionals -A more comprehensive description of "Money Scripts" - beliefs that hamper clients' abilities to make sound financial planning decisions -Updated ethical information, including references to new CFP(R) ethical guidelines -A newly enhanced chapter on creating an integrated financial practice -New tools for working with couples, including tips on working with nontraditional and unmarried couples -Content that has been enhanced by readers about the kinds of money-driven relationship issues that are the most commonly seen by planners and clients alike
Brad Klontz, Psy.D., (Hawaii) is the 2008 President of the Hawaii Psychological Association and CEO of Klontz Coaching & Consulting (www.klontzcoaching.com). He is a leading expert in the psychology of money whose work has been featured on "NPR "and in the "Wall Street Journal, New York Times, " and "Washington Post." Rick Kahler, CFP(r), is president of Kahler Financial Group, a fee-only financial planning firm (www.KahlerFinancial.com). He is a pioneer in the "Financial Integration" evolution and a nationally renowned speaker whose seminars draw some of the world's wealthiest and influential people. Ted Klontz, Ph.D., is the President of Klontz Coaching & Consulting (www.klontzcoaching.com). He is a noted pioneer in bending the fields of psychotherapy and financial planning and has been a guest on "Today" and "Naomi's New Mornings" on the Hallmark Channel.
Название | Facilitating Financial Health: Tools for Financial Planners, Coaches, and Therapists |
Авторы | Brad Klontz , Rick Kahler , Ted Klontz |
Издание: | 2, иллюстрированное |
Издатель | National Underwriter Company, 2016 |
ISBN | 1941627870, 9781941627877 |
Количество страниц | Всего страниц: 272 |
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