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We were honored to host Chantel Chapman, Founder of Trauma of Money™ for an event catered to finance and health professionals.

Financial trauma takes many forms. Understanding what it is and how it may present in clients can lead to greater levels of financial engagement and wellbeing.

So much time and effort is spent on advancing financial ‘literacy’, and yet multiple surveys indicate that the majority of American adults are not only financially illiterate, but experience challenging money disorders including financial avoidance, overspending, excessive risk taking, risk aversion, and financial fawning. While open to all, this session was geared towards financial services professionals, and professionals working in the mental-health and wellness arenas.

Compassionate takeaways include:

  • Recognizing different money narratives that shape behaviors and relationships with money.

  • Exploring common money disorders and the approaches that disempower them.

  • Understanding why unhealed trauma can be a barrier to financial literacy.

  • Using somatic experiencing, nervous system awareness, and neuroanatomy to help clients find ‘windows of resilience’.

SheMoney and Zions Bank were thrilled that we got to host Chantel Chapman, the founder of Trauma of Money™, for her first visit to Utah.

Trauma of Money™ (TOM) is a unique financial literacy and psychoeducation program that brings together the psychology of scarcity and the fundamentals of trauma to help us understand and evolve how we relate to money. Discover nurturing frameworks that put financial healing before financial literacy for more effective, engaging financial experiences.

A special thank you to our Partner Sponsor & Event Host: Zions Bank

Mocktails were provided by: Vine Lore Wine & Spirits

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