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Financial and Behavioral Health for Helping Professionals / by Jeffrey Anvari-Clark.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Anvari-Clark, Jeffrey.
Series:
Behavioral Science and Psychology Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychology.
Social psychiatry.
Economics--Psychological aspects.
Economics.
Mental health.
Counseling.
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.
Clinical Social Work.
Behavioral Finance.
Mental Health.
Local Subjects:
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.
Clinical Social Work.
Behavioral Finance.
Mental Health.
Counseling.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (255 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2026.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2026.
Summary:
This open access book brings together decades of research and practice on the intersections among financial and behavioral health concerns. By framing financial health as comprised of financial precarity, financial efficacy, and financial well-being, this new addition to the field of behavioral health helps readers understand and address the surge of interest in financial health and wellness from a holistic, psychosocial perspective. The text explores not only how financial difficulties impose hardship on individuals, couples, and families, but also how these concerns shape our feelings, perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors and thereby our health. Case examples throughout illustrate the concepts and provide a basis for engaging, assessing, and intervening. Beyond providing an overview of the financial domain of behavioral health from multiple theoretical frameworks, the chapters explore: Trauma, financial anxiety, and financial stressors affecting mental health Barriers to physical health care, financial toxicity, and medical debt Behavioral disorders including problem gambling and spending addiction Social relationship concerns involving financial enabling, infidelity, violence, and abuse A framework to guide professionals from basic financial awareness to client interventions Diagnostic and billing considerations to integrate financial concerns into clinical practice An enhanced SMART Goals approach specifically designed for financial behavior change Financial and Behavioral Health for Helping Professionals, through its exploration of money's role in intra- and interpersonal well-being, is an essential resource for professionals in social work, public health, counseling and therapy, health care, and financial planning, counseling, and coaching, and provides an enhanced perspective for research and policy. The book also would benefit professors and graduate students of these disciplines.
Contents:
Chapter 1 The Financial Domain of Behavioral Health
Chapter 2 Theories and Frameworks
Chapter 3 Mental Health
Chapter 4 Physical Health
Chapter 5 Coping Health
Chapter 6 Social Health
Chapter 7 Orienting Your Professional Practice
Chapter 8 Implementing a Financial Health Informed Practice
Chapter 9 Improving Client Financial Behaviors: On Goal Setting
Chapter 10 Conclusion.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
3-032-02632-6
9783032026323
OCLC:
1553141478

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