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Unlocking Financial Healing: A Masterclass on Money for IFS Therapists

By IFSCA (other events)

Friday, January 12 2024 2:00 PM 5:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

During this 3-hour masterclass, Robyn and Angela will present the importance of bringing money conversation into the therapy space. They will explore the individual and collective burdens that shape our relationships with money and the ways in which IFS can support us and our clients on our path to a more harmonious relationship with money. 

In this masterclass participants will learn:

  • How to identify our clients and our own beliefs about money;

  • How parts pick up money messages & common messages they may hold;

  • How our parts hold burdens around scarcity & its impact;

  • How legacy burdens impact our relationship with money. 

Research shows us that financial avoidance is more common among mental health⁠ professionals than those in any other field.

We are statistically more likely to exhibit money-avoidant beliefs like:

  • “Good people shouldn't care about money.” ⁠
  • “It's not okay to have more than you need.”⁠
  • “Money corrupts people.” ⁠

These beliefs can become polarised with parts saying, 

  • I deserve to make more
  • Other people/professions reap more rewards than I do - it’s not fair!

And these parts may begin to resent our choice of profession, and possibly our clients; making it more difficult to access our Self-energy.

We've integrated principles from financial psychology with Internal Family Systems therapy to bring you a compassionate and transformative money-healing journey.

Are you ready to meet your money parts?

Robyn Dickson MA, Psychotherapist, IFSCA Senior Staff & Co-creator of Money Mapping. Specializing in Internal Family Systems, Robyn offers private therapy, consultation for IFS therapists, and courses for professional & personal growth.

Angela Bisset is a Certified Executive Coach, Trauma of Money™ Facilitator, and Co-creator of Money Mapping. Through private coaching, group workshops, and online courses, Angela supports her clients on their journey to financial wellness. 

The workshop will be recorded and the recording made available to participants for 30 days. If unable to attend live please click on the ticket that purchases the recording.

Sources: 

  • Britt, S. L., Klontz, B., Tibbetts, R., & Leitz, L. (2015). The Financial Health of Mental Health Professionals. Journal of Financial Therapy, 6 (1) 3. https://doi.org/10.4148/1944-9771.1076
  • Chapman, Chantel; Madison, Dr. Joi K. “Money Disorders.” Class Lecture, The Trauma of Money Professional Certification Program, The Trauma of Money Method, Online, April 5th, 2023.
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  • Grubman, J., Jaffe, D. T., & Keffeler, K. (2022). Wealth 3.0: From Fear to Engagement For Families and Advisors. Trusts & Estates.
  • Kahler, R. S., & Glass, M. (2023). The New Kid on the Block: IFS Informed Financial Therapy.Journal of Financial Therapy, 14 (1) 7. https://doi.org/10.4148/1944-9771.1312
  • Klontz, B., & Klontz, T. (2009). Mind over money: Overcoming the money disorders that threaten our financial health. Currency.
  • Maté, G., & Maté, D. (2022). The myth of normal: trauma, illness & healing in a toxic culture. New York, Avery, an imprint of Penguin Random House.
  • Mullainathan, S., & Shafir, E. (2013). Scarcity: Why having too little means so much. Times Books/Henry Holt and Co.
  • Taylor, C. D., Klontz, B., & Britt, S. L. (2016). Reliability and Convergent Validity of the Klontz Money Script Inventory-Revised (KMSI-R). Journal of Financial Therapy, 6 (2) 2. https://doi.org/10.4148/ 1944-9771.1100