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The Journal of Financial Therapy primarily publishes clinical, experimental, and survey research that examines the empirical link between personal financial knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors and personal and family well-being. The journal also accepts cross-sectional survey research, longitudinal and panel study research, case studies, financial therapy practice management tutorials, and literature reviews. Articles from financial therapists, both those working in academia and in practice, are welcomed. The journal is indexed in Scopus, PsychInfo, and Cabell's, and can be found in Google Scholar and DOAJ.

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Volume 16 • Issue 2 • 2025

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Know Better, Do Better? Parental Financial Socialization’s Indirect Association with Couple Financial Communication through Financial Self-Efficacy

  • Rachel M Okamoto
  • Ashley B LeBaron-Black
  • Jocelyn S Wikle
  • Catherine W O'Neal
  • Chelom E Leavitt
  • E Jeffrey Hill

Volume 16 • Issue 2 • 2025

Do Young Students Save Well? Evidence from an Indonesian College

  • Lambok Nababan
  • Jhason Kristian Lee

Volume 16 • Issue 2 • 2025

Financially Focused Sessions for Support Interventions for Parents of Children with Disabilities

  • Nicole Stork-Hestad
  • Tiyani Rodrigo
  • D. Bruce Ross

Volume 16 • Issue 2 • 2025

Understanding Financial Well-Being in the Czech Republic: The Role of Financial Knowledge, Attitudes, Behavior, and Experience

  • Barbora Buchtová
  • Shekinah E Dare

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Effects of Self-Esteem on Financial Behavior Through Self-Regulation and Anxiety: Evidence from Millennials in India

  • Jibin Antony
  • Binu Mathew Job
  • Biju Terrence

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profile


Practitioner Profile: Nathan Astle

  • Nathan Astle

Volume 16 • Issue 2 • 2025

Researcher Profile: Oliver Schnusenberg

  • Oliver Schnusenberg

Volume 16 • Issue 2 • 2025

editorial


Editorial

  • Sarah D Asebedo

Volume 16 • Issue 2 • 2025