Financial Therapy clients in South Dakota
Support for thoughtful clients navigating money, identity, and change with more clarity and steadiness.
Sometimes the struggle is not obvious from the outside. You may be responsible, capable, and doing what needs to be done, while still carrying stress, guilt, anxiety, or old patterns that shape your relationship with money and self-worth.
I provide financial therapy and psychology-informed support for clients in South Dakota who want to better understand the deeper patterns shaping how they respond to money, responsibility, and transition.
As a board-certified psychologist and Certified Financial Therapist™, I work with clients who value depth, privacy, and a grounded approach to emotional well-being.
Common reasons clients reach out
Money stress that feels hard to explain
You may know the numbers are fine and still feel pressure, fear, or internal conflict around money.
Responsibility and overfunctioning
For many people, money becomes tied to being the dependable one, the careful one, or the one who carries more than others see.
Life transitions
Changes in career, family, relationships, health, or financial circumstances can stir up old fears and patterns.
Family messages and inherited beliefs
Old stories about scarcity, hard work, self-sacrifice, or what it means to be responsible can have a lasting impact.
A desire for deeper change
You may be looking for more than advice. You may want to understand what has shaped you and what is ready to shift.
How financial therapy can help
Financial therapy looks at the emotional, relational, cultural, and nervous system patterns that shape your relationship with money.
Together, we explore what may be driving fear, avoidance, guilt, overthinking, or pressure so your choices can begin to feel more grounded and more aligned with who you are now.
This work can help you:
understand money anxiety and financial stress
untangle old beliefs and inherited patterns
reduce guilt, avoidance, or overresponsibility
build a steadier relationship with money and decision-making
My approach is warm, thoughtful, and grounded in clinical depth. I draw from evidence-based modalities such as EMDR, Internal Family Systems, and other trauma-informed approaches when appropriate.
Virtual therapy for clients in South Dakota
My practice is fully virtual, which allows me to offer secure teletherapy for clients who are physically located in South Dakota.
I work especially well with clients who want a more reflective, emotionally honest approach to understanding money, stress, and change.
Also licensed to serve clients in California, New York, Nevada, and Washington, DC.