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In this groundbreaking book, Khara Croswaite Brindle and Hannah DeGroot explore how the Enneagram informs money beliefs and behaviors as they relate to your relationship with money. Broken up into three parts, they begin with looking at money challenges for underearners and professionals. Next, they look at each of the nine Enneagram types as they relate to relational and individual challenges with money. Finally, they provide simple tools for increasing money flow in your personal and professional life from the lens of financial therapy. This is the definitive book on the intersection between the Enneagram and money.
About the AuthorCroswaite Brindle, Khara: - Khara Croswaite Brindle, MA, LPC, ACS, CFT is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Approved Clinical Supervisor in Colorado. She is a Certified Financial Therapist Level-I through the Financial Therapy Association and enjoys various leadership roles within financial therapy to support the growth of the field, including financial therapy supervision, consultation, and her role as Director of Training for the Financial Therapy Clinical Institute. Khara has engaged her community as a mental health professional and clinical supervisor for the past 12 years in both community mental health and private practice settings. She is on a mission to support underearners including therapists in order to cultivate work-life harmony and a better relationship with money as business owners.
deGroot, Hannah: - Hannah is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Addictions Specialist in Colorado. After practicing therapy for several years and using the Enneagram as a personal growth tool for a decade, Hannah became a CP Enneagram Certified Coach. In addition to her therapy education, Hannah uses the Enneagram to Coach individuals desiring personal and professional development. Hannah is passionate about helping her clients find freedom from their anxiety, depression, addictions, burnout and negative self-image. In a short time with Hannah, you'll recognize her curiosity about people, animals, interesting foods and the outdoors. Before working as a counselor, Hannah was involved in human rights work in Uganda and has spent much of her life working with children and families in various capacities.