Counselling & Psychological Services
A Couples Therapy post addressing how couples counselling can help you work through relationship-based money troubles. From Liza Leblanc, Social Worker Candidate at Crossroads Counselling & Psychological Services.

Do you ever find yourself in the midst of relationship troubles that started with money issues? Navigating finances can be a challenge for many couples, often leading to misunderstandings and conflict. You’re not alone if you find yourselves struggling in this area.
Engaging in relationship support offers more than just conflict resolution; it provides a safe environment to explore differing perspectives. Here’s how couples counselling can help:
Facilitated Conversations: A neutral setting can make discussing finances less daunting. With professional guidance, you can share your feelings and concerns in a more constructive way.
Identifying Triggers: Money issues can uncover deep-rooted beliefs and past experiences. Relationship support can help you recognize these triggers, making it easier to face challenges together.
Encouraging Collaboration: Engaging in therapeutic work as a couple promotes a sense of teamwork, transforming financial discussions into a cooperative effort to create a plan that works for both partners.
Enhancing Connection: By fostering understanding and compassion, these conversations can strengthen your relationship, allowing you to work together more effectively.
If financial disagreements are causing strain in your relationship, consider seeking support as a couple. It can provide the guidance needed to navigate these conversations with confidence.
Remember, asking for help in relationship-based money troubles is a proactive step towards a healthier partnership.
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Liza Leblanc, MSW, is a Social Worker Candidate with experience managing change through a trauma-informed framework for her clients. Her experience includes providing counselling to children, adolescents, and adults with a particular focus on working with couples and families. She can be found on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lizaleblanc_swc/.
To book an appointment with Liza, contact us.