Financial Therapy & Psychology for South Dakota Families & Stewards
Board-certified expertise for the quiet friction of wealth in Sioux Falls and for families managing private trust and legacy structures.
In a landscape defined by financial stewardship and multi-generational planning, the psychological weight of a legacy can be as complex as the assets themselves. Whether you are navigating the internal friction of a private trust structure, managing the expectations of a family office in Sioux Falls, or reconciling your personal identity with a significant inheritance, the emotional landscape requires a specialized map.
As a Board-Certified Psychologist (ABPP) and Certified Financial Therapist™, I provide a rare level of clinical and financial fluency for the South Dakota market. I work with individuals and families who value discretion and long-term perspective, helping them align their psychological well-being with their financial stewardship.
Specialized Support for the South Dakotan Experience
Trust & Estate Transitions: Processing the identity shifts and family dynamics inherent in complex trust structures.
Family Office Support: Helping the next generation find their "internal compass" within the framework of substantial legacy wealth.
The Psychological Steward: Support for those tasked with managing wealth while maintaining their own mental and emotional health.
A modern approach to integration
Traditional therapy often stops at the "what." We focus on the "how" - how your nervous system responds to financial stress, how your history shapes your current scripts, and how to align your wealth with your truest identity.
My practice is 100% virtual, offering secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth for busy professionals.
South Dakota Financial Therapy Services: Specializing in trust psychology, family office consulting, inheritance identity, and wealth-informed EMDR for clients in Sioux Falls, Rapid City, and across SD State. Licensed Psychologist in South Dakota.
Also licensed to serve clients in California, New York, Nevada, and Washington, DC.