What Is a Certified Financial Therapist (CFT-I)?

Certified Financial Therapist
Certified Financial Therapist

Few of us would claim to be perfect with our money. We may save less than we planned, overspend on occasion or forgo the monthly budget on vacation. However, there are some financial habits that are much more serious, such as compulsive spending or money-related anxiety. A certified financial therapist, or CFT-I, may be able to help if you or your partner fall into the latter category. They can not only offer guidance for your money management issues, but also add a therapy element to help get to the root cause of the habit. You may also want to work with a financial advisor who can help you keep your plans for the future under control.

What Is a Certified Financial Therapist (CFT-I)?

A certified financial therapist (CFT-I) is a licensed professional who has received certification from the Financial Therapy Association (FTA). This U.S.-based certification is relatively new and is designated for both financial and mental health professionals. In fact, its purpose is to blend the two into a unique therapy approach.

In order to become a CFT-I, a therapist must complete a series of training and competencies. All applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or higher in either a mental health or financial field. One exception is if they have a bachelor’s degree in another field, but have already earned a CFP or AFC designation.

The candidate must complete a minimum of 500 experience hours, 250 of which must be client-facing. They must also take and pass a 100-question, multiple-choice exam via an online platform. This exam is limited to a two-hour time period.

A CFT-I is expected to act in accordance with the fiduciary standard. This means any decisions or approaches they take must be in your best interest. They are also not allowed to abuse the therapist/client relationship, must avoid product sales and have to follow a specific code of ethics.

The FTA offers an online registry where you can search for a local or online CFT-I who focuses on the areas of concern that you have.

What a Certified Financial Therapist Does

Certified Financial Therapist
Certified Financial Therapist

Certified financial therapists can choose to focus on any particular discipline they’d like, as long as their approach acknowledges the overlap of money and other areas of daily life. These therapists can help clients to not only call out areas of concern in their financial lives, but also identify certain triggers, recognize past traumas that contribute to financial issues and implement new habits. The goal being that you will walk away from this therapy with healthy, productive money habits and a better understanding of your financial triggers so you can better handle your investment portfolio.