Why male corporate leaders and billionaires need financial therapy
Briefly

Corporate leaders and billionaires frequently view themselves as wealth creators, yet many are entangled in an invisible financial crisis stemming from their psychological relationship with money. This crisis is influenced by childhood experiences, cultural beliefs, and personal failures. Financial therapy emerged to explore these dynamics, combining insights from various fields to help individuals understand their financial behaviors. Initially developed at Kansas State University, this field has gained recognition and is being integrated into professional practice, but it often overlooks executives who may not acknowledge their emotional struggles with finances, projecting unconscious anxieties instead.
Financial therapy aims to help individuals understand how their emotional and psychological relationships with money shape their financial behaviors, going beyond mere numbers.
Many corporate leaders experience an invisible financial crisis rooted in their psychological relationship with money rather than market volatility.
Read at Fast Company
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