Financial Therapist in Europe for Therapists & Mental Health Professionals

Many therapists are highly skilled at supporting others emotionally while privately struggling with financial anxiety, undercharging, burnout, overgiving, visibility fears, or shame around earning.

 

Transform your relationship with money, self-worth, pricing, earning, and financial visibility.

Work with a financial therapist in Europe who specializes in supporting licensed therapists, accredited psychotherapists, counsellors, coaches with therapeutic training, and therapists-in-training navigating the emotional realities of money, self-worth, pricing, burnout, financial shame, and success anxiety.

Online sessions available across Europe and internationally.

 
 

Financial Therapy for Therapists Across Europe

This practice is specifically designed for:

  • Licensed psychotherapists

  • Accredited counsellors and therapists

  • Psychologists and mental health professionals

  • Therapists in clinical training

  • Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic practitioners

  • Somatic and trauma therapists

  • Private practice therapists

  • Therapists transitioning from agencies to private practice

Many therapists are highly skilled at supporting others emotionally while privately struggling with financial anxiety, undercharging, burnout, overgiving, visibility fears, or shame around earning.

Financial therapy creates space to explore the emotional and relational dynamics behind these patterns.

Trusted By Therapists Navigating

  • Under-earning despite high competence

  • Difficulty raising prices or negotiating

  • Financial anxiety and chronic scarcity

  • Burnout linked to overworking and over-giving

  • Shame around debt, wealth, or visibility

  • Inconsistent income as a freelancer or entrepreneur

  • Fear of success, expansion, or being “too much”

  • Emotional spending, avoidance, or money paralysis

  • Intergenerational money trauma

  • Financial stress in relationships and families

 

What Is Financial Therapy?

Financial Therapy for Therapists Goes Beyond Budgeting

Financial therapy explores the emotional, relational, and psychological patterns that shape your financial life.

Many therapists know what they “should” do with money — charge sustainable fees, maintain boundaries, plan financially, raise rates, or create long-term stability — yet still feel emotionally stuck. That’s because financial behaviors are rarely just logical. They are often rooted in early attachment experiences, nervous system responses, identity, family dynamics, cultural conditioning, and unconscious beliefs about worth, safety, visibility, and belonging.

Working with a financial therapist helps you understand:

  • Why money conversations feel emotionally loaded

  • Why earning more can trigger anxiety or guilt

  • Why financial success may feel unsafe

  • Why you overwork, overgive, or undercharge

  • Why shame appears around spending, debt, or ambition

  • How childhood experiences shape adult financial patterns

Financial therapy combines psychological insight with practical financial awareness so you can build a more grounded, sustainable relationship with money.


Who I Work With

Financial Therapy Exclusively for Therapists and Mental Health Professionals

I work exclusively with therapists, psychotherapists, counsellors, and therapists-in-training across Europe.

This includes practitioners working in:

  • Private practice

  • Clinics and mental health organizations

  • Nonprofit settings

  • Healthcare systems

  • Online practices

  • Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic training institutes

  • Coaching and integrative therapeutic work

Many therapy professionals enter helping professions with deep care for others but little support around money, pricing, business sustainability, or financial self-worth.

Financial therapy offers a confidential space to explore the emotional complexity of earning while working in care-oriented professions.


Financial Therapy for Therapists, Helpers, and Care Professionals

I work with individuals across Europe who appear highly capable on the outside but privately struggle with financial stress, avoidance, or self-worth.

My clients often include:

  • Licensed psychotherapists

  • Counsellors and psychologists

  • Psychoanalytic therapists

  • Trauma therapists

  • Somatic practitioners

  • Therapists building private practices

  • Therapists navigating fee-setting and pricing

  • Therapists experiencing burnout and overgiving

  • Therapy trainees and newly qualified clinicians

Many therapists come to financial therapy after realizing that financial advice alone does not resolve deeper patterns around self-worth, caregiving, visibility, receiving, ambition, and emotional labor.


Common Financial Therapy Topics

You May Benefit From Financial Therapy If You:

  • Constantly worry about money even when financially stable

  • Avoid looking at bank accounts, taxes, or investments

  • Feel guilt when charging appropriately for your work

  • Struggle to receive money, recognition, or support

  • Experience conflict around money in relationships

  • Feel emotionally dysregulated during financial decisions

  • Link your worth to productivity or income

  • Swing between financial restriction and overspending

  • Fear disappointing others by becoming more successful

  • Feel trapped in cycles of burnout and financial pressure


Approach

Psychoanalytic - we talk about everything, not just money.

 


Why Clients Choose Financial Therapy Online in Europe and North America

Accessible Online Financial Therapy Across Europe

Online financial therapy allows therapists across Europe to access specialized support in English from the privacy of their own space.

Clients often seek support while living in:

  • Germany

  • The Netherlands

  • Belgium

  • France

  • Spain

  • Portugal

  • Ireland

  • Bulgaria

  • Switzerland

  • Denmark

  • Sweden

  • the United Kingdom

  • Canada

  • the US

  • Remote and internationally mobile locations


 

What do you need help with?

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between financial therapy and financial coaching?

Financial coaching often focuses on goals, accountability, and financial strategy. Financial therapy explores the emotional and psychological dimensions of money, including trauma, shame, attachment patterns, and nervous system responses.

Do I need to have financial problems to start financial therapy?

No. Many clients are financially successful but still experience anxiety, guilt, burnout, avoidance, or emotional distress around money.

Is financial therapy online effective?

Yes. Online financial therapy offers flexibility, privacy, and accessibility for clients across Europe and internationally.

Do you work with entrepreneurs and freelancers?

No.

Is this therapy or financial advising?

This is therapeutic work focused on your emotional relationship with money. It does not replace regulated financial or investment advice.