Untangle your worth from your work.
Therapy for high-achieving professionals in Florida.
Redefining Your Relationship with Success
For ambitious professionals, career growth and financial milestones don't automatically bring peace of mind. Instead, hitting a new tax bracket or changing job titles often amplifies old anxieties about scarcity, security, and imposter syndrome. You might find yourself caught in the trap of chasing the next milestone, assuming that then you will finally be able to relax.
True professional stability isn’t just about numbers; it’s an emotional landscape. We look closely at how your identity has become tangled up with your output, giving you the clarity to manage professional pressure without losing yourself to burnout.
As a Certified Financial Therapist™ Practitioner, I help you to:
Identify the underlying money and career scripts driving your decisions.
Navigate major career pivots and professional role transitions smoothly.
Separate your core self-worth from your salary, title, or productivity.
Your net worth is not a measurement of your human worth.
How therapy works
You can learn to build wealth and success without sacrificing your well-being..
We utilize a structured framework drawing from Financial Therapy principles to objectively examine the behavioral, emotional, and psychological patterns surrounding your relationship with material security and career growth.
We identify and challenge the unhelpful professional scripts, like the belief that you must over-function to be respected, that keep you trapped in toxic workplace dynamics or stressful workaholism.
Together, we realign your career goals with your actual personal values, helping you confidently negotiate your space, manage risk, and take up the professional room you deserve.
Therapy for career & finance can help you...
Make strategic professional choices based on values, not panic or scarcity.
Dismantle persistent imposter syndrome when stepping into high-level spaces.
Set clear boundaries around work hours, emails, and professional emotional labor.
Address the underlying anxiety or guilt linked to financial milestones.
Build a balanced lifestyle where your career supports your life, rather than consuming it.
Frequently asked questions about career and financial therapy
FAQs
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Financial therapy explores the emotional and psychological architecture beneath your money habits, career decisions, and feelings of material security. It doesn't replace your accountant or provide investment advice; instead, it looks at why you might experience scarcity mindsets despite hitting major income goals, why career milestones feel empty, or how systemic pressures influence your professional boundary-setting.
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A Certified Financial Therapist™ practitioner is a clinical professional who has undergone specialized, rigorous training to bridge the gap between emotional well-being and material security. Traditional therapy addresses psychological distress, while traditional financial planning addresses numbers and spreadsheets. Financial therapy integrates both. Holding this certification means I am uniquely trained to objectively examine the behavioral patterns, systemic stressors, generational money scripts, and anxiety that drive your relationship with career growth, material security, and professional risk. We are treating the underlying psychological architecture beneath your ambitions, helping you build a sustainable relationship with success.
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No, sharing specific financial balances or spreadsheets is entirely optional and rarely necessary. Our clinical focus is on the behavioral scripts, historical patterns, and emotional stressors you associate with achievement, money, and professional risk. We are treating the underlying psychological architecture, not auditing your accounts.
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Click any of the 'Schedule Free Consultation' buttons on this site to book a quick, initial phone call. We will touch base about your professional goals, make sure we are an excellent fit, and get your first session scheduled.