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Cognitive-Behavioral Financial Therapy
Book chapter

Cognitive-Behavioral Financial Therapy

George Nabeshima and Bradley T. Klontz
Financial Therapy, pp.143-159
Springer International Publishing
09/11/2014

Abstract

Automatic Thought Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Financial Behavior Financial Planning Irrational Belief
This chapter explores the use of cognitive-behavioral theory and techniques in financial planning and financial therapy. Cognitive-behavioral therapy concepts, such as automatic thoughts, underlying beliefs, behavioral techniques, homework, schemas, and thought records are introduced. Research on the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy to treat gambling disorder, hoarding disorder, and compulsive buying disorder is presented.

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