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Understanding and Working with Your Clients with ADHD


Speakers

Christine Hargrove

Christine Hargrove, PhD Candidate

Human Development & Family Science, Marriage and Family Therapy

Financial Therapy Association at The University of Georgia

Sasha Grabenstetter

Sasha Grabenstetter, AFC®, BFA™

Senior Financial Planning Education Consultant

eMoney

ADHD-associated impairments in executive functioning can affect financial behavior, financial decision-making, and overall financial well-being. Hear how financial professionals can improve their effectiveness in working with clients with ADHD.

Watch now to learn a basic understanding of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (prevalence, etiology, common symptoms) as well as current and emerging research regarding ADHD and financial well-being.

You will come away from this session with a clear framework for identifying and addressing unseen barriers to financial success experienced by clients with ADHD, research and empirically supported resources, and key tips for best practices for working with this population.

*CFP Credits not applicable for viewing the recording

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