
Money Relationship Patterns in the Therapeutic Space
A Comprehensive 3-Hour Professional Development Workshop for Mental Health Professionals.
LIVE SESSION: 6TH OCTOBER (5PM – 8PM)
CAN’T MAKE IT LIVE? : THE RECORDING WILL BE AVAILABLE AND ALL POINTS AND MATERIALS STILL AVAILABLE!
3 Clinical points available for HPCSA registered professionals !!
Workshop Overview
Money is never just about money. It’s about our deepest fears, hopes, and unconscious patterns that profoundly impact every aspect of our clients’ lives. Yet despite this pervasive influence, money relationships are rarely addressed directly in therapeutic practice.
This workshop bridges the significant gap between financial psychology and mental health practice, equipping therapists with knowledge and practical tools to integrate financial patterns into therapeutic work.
What You’ll Learn & Why This Training Matters
- Financial stress is a leading cause of relationship breakdown, anxiety, and depression, yet money conflicts often stem from fundamentally different money relationships rather than solely financial problems. This workshop will help you:
Recognize money relationship patterns that underlie anxiety, depression, and relationship conflicts - Understand how financial dynamics impact mental health and therapeutic progress
- Explore attachment styles and Money behaviour and stress responses to financial triggers
- Practical tools
- Integrate money awareness with various therapeutic approaches
- Identify money shame and self-worth connections that affect client confidence and life choices
By addressing these underlying patterns, you’ll be able to unlock progress in seemingly unrelated therapeutic goals, improve treatment outcomes across a wide range of mental health presentations, and provide more comprehensive, holistic therapeutic support in an underserved area of mental health.
R250
Who Should Attend
Registered Psychologists and counselors
Couples therapists and relationship counselors
Family therapists working with intergenerational patterns
Mental health professionals treating anxiety, depression, and trauma
Therapists interested in understanding how money patterns impact mental health
“Addressing money relationships can unlock progress in seemingly unrelated therapeutic goals and support improvement in overall treatment outcomes.”
Sharon Johnson (verified owner) –
Worthwhile workshop with good insights
megs.mechanicos (verified owner) –
The course was very valuable to demystify the discussion finances in the counselling room. Theory is easy to integrate into normal counselling sessions and with a variety of modalities. Benefical for a variety of clients in different contexts. I feel more equipped to discuss finances with clients now!
megs.mechanicos (verified owner) –
The course demystified the role of finances for clients in a variety of relationships and offers personal reflection on my engagement as a counsellor. Theory can be well intertwined with a variety of modalities. I feel much more equipped to address finances!