Package Description

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Description: "Most of my clients would rather talk about sex than money." "Why did nobody ever teach me this stuff?"

Financial Feminism is where social justice and the psychology of money intersect. When we as mental health providers engage in financial feminism, we provide our clients - particularly those from marginalized backgrounds - a valuable tool to address their financial stress from a holistic perspective. In this brief introductory workshop, participants will familiarize themselves with Financial Feminism as a concept, its implications for psychologists in practice, and ways to implement concepts learned into their personal and professional lives. Also included is a brief case study concept for practical use and discussion.

CEs: 1.0 CE Available

Program Level: Intermediate

Program Schedule:

  • 12:00-12:05pm: Introduction & Learning objectives
  • 12:05-12:10pm: About the Presenter
  • 12:10-12:40pm: Didactic presentation
  1. What is Financial Feminism?
  2. Disparities and Social Justice
  3. Self-reflection: Our Psychology of Money
  4. Practical Application: The Psychologist’s role
  • 12:40-12:50pm: Case study example
  • 12:50-1:00pm: Q & A

Learning Objectives:

  • Participants will be able to identify the connection between social justice, psychology of money, and the intersection of financial feminism.
  • Participants will be able to analyze their own practice for elements (or absence of) financial feminism in therapy/mental health services.
  • Participants will be able to apply their own self-reflection on social identities to the core concepts learned.
Speaker: Chelse Song, Ph.D.

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