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Why psychology-driven financial planner believes industry is ripe for change

Sonya Lutter

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Financial advisors aren’t always trained to address their clients’ emotional reactions about finances, while therapists aren’t necessarily equipped to discuss the impact of finances on a person’s well-being. Financial psychology acknowledges the inextricable link between the two.

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