My name is Elaine Korngold, LPC, and I share below financial therapy resources that I recommend to my clients. In my private practice I offer Financial Therapy services to individual adults and to couples.
Books Referenced in Financial Therapy
- You Need a Budget – by J. Mecham
- This is the Year I Put My Financial Life in Order – by J. Schwartz
- Crossing the Tracks for Love: What to Do When You and Your Partner Grew Up in Different Worlds – by R. Payne
- Money and the Pursuit of Happiness: In Good Times and Bad – by R. Trachtman
- The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy – by T. Stanley & W. Danko
- It’s Not About the Money: Unlock Your Money Type to Achieve Spiritual and Financial Abundance – by B. Kessel
- The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life – by J. D. Collins
- Mind Over Money: Overcoming the Money Disorders That Threaten Our Financial Health – by B. Klontz & T. Klontz
- Beyond Piggy Banks and Lemonade Stands: How to Teach Young Kids About Finance (and They’re Never Too Young) – by L. Frazier
- Coupleship Inc.: From Financial Conflict to Financial Intimacy – by D. Kaplan & R. Kahler
- ADD and Your Money: A Guide to Personal Finance for Adults with Attention-Deficit Disorder – by S. M. Sarkis and K. Klein
Websites Referenced in Financial Therapy
- www.ynab.com – an app based on the book “You Need a Budget” (see above)
- www.moneymanagement.org – a non-profit company funded by grants that helps people repay credit card debt and figure out what is reasonable to budget for categories, given their location and family size.
- www.wife.org – women and money
- debtorsanonymous.org – Debtors Anonymous, with meetings
- Save First Financial Wellness – an organization in Portland, Oregon, that provides educational materials, workshops, and asset creation & debt-reduction strategies.
- Financial Education Resources from OregonBankers.com
- My Money Five – five building blocks for managing & growing your money, from MyMoney.gov
- Money Smart for Adults – instructor-led FDIC curriculum provides participants with practical knowledge, skills-building opportunities, and resources they can use to manage their finances with confidence.
Financial Therapy Assessments
- Financial Literacy Quiz – by FINRA (The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.)
- Investor Knowledge Quiz – by FINRA (The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.)
- Money Disorder Assessment – by Klontz Consulting Group (see “Mind Over Money” book)
- What is your Financial Archetype? – Quiz based on “It’s Not About the Money” book