January 09, 2009
Financial Therapy Eases Pain of Recession
Counseling Psychology alumnus Brian H. Farr (Addiction Studies ‘03) is in demand these days.
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Counseling Psychology alumnus Brian H. Farr (Addiction Studies ‘03) is in demand these days. Financial stress is one of the leading causes of marital conflict, and more and more families are facing this stress. The bond-trader-turned-counselor spoke to the Oregonian about financial communication, the golden age of consumerism, and what lies ahead for families facing tough times.
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