Money can a major source of stress and conflict for couples — especially those with ADHD. This talk will explore the reasons behind couples’ financial conflict, how ADHD impacts finances, and common dynamics that fuel money-related arguments and misunderstandings. You’ll also learn practical, ADHD-friendly approaches to couple finance that lead to understanding and cooperation. If you’d like to turn money fights into financial intimacy, join in on this talk!
Sources of couple financial arguments, how these map on to ADHD couple arguments, and how I work with individuals and couples to improve their finances and their relationship along the way.
ABOUT Christine Hargrove, MSFT, MDIV., Ph.D.
Dr. Christine Hargrove is an author, speaker, researcher, and mental health clinician who promotes cognitive, emotional, and financial well-being for all. She holds a doctorate from the University of Georgia, master’s degrees from Harvard University and Friends University, and a bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University. She holds particular expertise in ADHD research and clinical treatment as well as financial therapy, and she currently serves as the Treasurer for the Financial Therapy Association. Her expertise has been featured in USA Today, NerdWallet, the Journal of Financial Service Professionals, the XY Planning Network, Attention magazine, the Globe and Mail, and more, and she regularly presents at national, international, and virtual conferences.
Dr. Hargrove maintains a private practice where she works with individuals, couples, and families in-person in Athens, GA and throughout the state of Georgia (virtual). She also provides couples’ financial therapy services through Healthy Love and Money (virtual, everywhere). Finally, she provides individual coaching and consulting through Dr. Christine Hargrove, LLC.