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Event Overview:

While it is well-documented that financial stress can significantly impact physical and mental health, there is less understanding about how spending habits may serve as a coping mechanism for psychological and emotional needs. This 60-minute webinar will explore the deeper psychological factors behind spending habits, offering a functional perspective on how individuals use spending to navigate emotions and stress.

In this interactive session, participants will have the opportunity to reflect and co-learn how to identify patterns that may be linked to emotional well-being. The presenter will provide valuable tips, and tools for supporting individuals in understanding the psychology of their spending behavior. This session aims to equip professionals with the knowledge to help clients better manage their finances while considering the emotional and mental health implications.

Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion on the complex relationship between money, mental health, and behavior.


Meet Your Presenter:

Born and raised in Pakistan. A Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC) and an Accredited Financial Counsellor Canada (AFCC®). His Social Enterprise, Finlogical Consultants, offers culturally informed mental health and financial wellbeing services to individuals and workplaces.


Date: November 21, 2025

Time: 12PM - 1PM ET

This event will not be recorded

This event has been approved for 1 credit

 

 

 

Lunch&Learn - Psychology of Money- A Functional Look at Spending Habits and Mental Health

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  • vendredi le 21 novembre, 2025 de 12h00 à 13h00
  • 100% Online - Zoom