
24 Sep Couples Therapy Around Money
Couples Therapy Around Money
Money can be difficult enough for us as individuals, but when two people come together, each with their own issues around money, it can lead to problems in a relationship. Sometimes, it’s about not having enough, of course, but not always. Different spending and saving patterns can feel like chasms. There may be disagreement over parenting and how to instil money values, or even problems when one of you values money over time due to deep set financial insecurity.
All of these can result in:
- Avoiding difficult money conversations
- Disagreeing over money, time, children, or legacy
- Feeling tension without perhaps knowing why
- Resentment
- Disagreement over things like when to retire
- Struggling to feel “seen” by each other
- Very real problems with finances
Sometimes the challenge isn’t dysfunction. It’s simply that things feel off, and you need someone skilled enough to help you name what’s happening, and why.
Couples Therapy Around Money
The work we do together is thoughtful, systemic, and rooted in an understanding of finances, power, and emotional nuance. At the same time, it is very practical, and we will be working on tweaking habits and behaviours that perhaps no longer serve you as a couple.
This is not about blame. It’s about creating space for reflection, pattern recognition, and meaningful change in a safe, private environment.
Individual Financial Therapy
Perhaps you know that your money behaviours are contributing to conflict in your relationship, but you’d the space to address them alone rather than as a couple. That’s perfectly possible.
If you’re interested in addressing issues around money and finances, you can book a chat with me here.