Narrative Financial Therapy: Integrating a Financial Planning Approach with Therapeutic Theory

  • McCoy M
  • Ross D
  • Goetz J
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Abstract

Narrative financial therapy is one of the first attempts to develop an integrated theoretical approach to financial therapy that can be used by practitioners from multiple disciplines. The presented approach integrates the components of the six-step financial planning process with components of empirically-supported therapeutic methods. This integration provides the foundation for a manualized approach to financial therapy, shaped by the writings of narrative theorists and select cognitive-behavioral interventions that can be used both by mental health and financial professionals.

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McCoy, M. A., Ross, D. B., & Goetz, J. W. (2013). Narrative Financial Therapy: Integrating a Financial Planning Approach with Therapeutic Theory. Journal of Financial Therapy, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.4148/1944-9771.1052

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