Where Money Meets Mind

Helping Professionals Have Better Conversations About Money

Tools, education, and coaching at the intersection of psychology and financial stress.

The Problem

Why Conversations About Money Are So Difficult

Money Is the #1 Source of Stress

Financial stress consistently ranks as the leading stressor for adults, yet it remains one of the least discussed topics in therapeutic settings.

Professionals Feel Unprepared

Most therapists and coaches receive little to no training on how to navigate money conversations with clients, leaving a critical gap in care.

Silence Perpetuates the Problem

When money topics are avoided, clients miss out on holistic support. Breaking the silence around financial stress leads to better outcomes.

What we do

Bridging the Gap Between Psychology and Finance

Financial stress is one of the most common issues people face — yet professionals often feel ill-equipped to guide those conversations. Clinical Finance Club provides the practical tools and education to change that.

Psychology of Money

Understand the emotional and behavioral aspects of financial stress. Explore how beliefs, childhood experiences, and cognitive biases shape our relationship with money.

Conversation Tools

Practical frameworks and worksheets for guiding money conversations. Evidence-informed approaches that help clients open up about financial anxiety and shame.

Professional Coaching

Support for professionals navigating financial behavior topics. Educational coaching designed for therapists and coaches who want to integrate money conversations into their practice.

Resources

The Financial Conversations Toolkit

A growing library of worksheets, frameworks, and exercises designed to help professionals facilitate healthier conversations about money.

Coaching

Coaching for Professionals Navigating Financial Conversations

Educational coaching focused on financial stress, behavior, and decision-making around money.