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Advising the Advisors – Part V

By Dr. Jack Singer

By Dr. Jack Singer Licensed Clinical Psychologist Financial Advisor Trainer and Coach Additional Distorted Thinking Habits for Which Advisors Should Be on the Lookout Recall that in my last segment, I discussed the thinking patterns in which we frequently engage whenever we encounter difficult or challenging events. And, if our “Internal Critics” are allowed to […]

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Advising the Advisors – Part IV

By Dr. Jack Singer

By Dr. Jack Singer Licensed Clinical Psychologist Financial Advisor Trainer and Coach Recognizing Your Distorted Thinking Habits Recall that in my last segment, I discussed the foundation of all stress, mood and attitude issues is your “Internal Critic,” that little voice in your head that you listen to hundreds of times each day. Sadly, most […]

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Advising the Advisors – Part III

By Dr. Jack Singer

By Dr. Jack Singer Licensed Clinical Psychologist Financial Advisor Trainer and Coach It all Starts with Your “Internal Critic” Recall that in my last segment, Advising the Advisors – Part 2: Buffer Yourself Against the Real Cause of ALL of Your Stress, I discussed the foundation of all stress, among advisors (and anyone else, for […]

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Advising the Advisors – Part 2

By Dr. Jack Singer

Buffer Yourself Against The Real Cause of All of Your Stress By Dr. Jack Singer Licensed Clinical Psychologist Financial Advisor Trainer and Coach In my initial article Advising the Advisors – Part 1, I talked about the surveys done with financial advisors right after the 2008 financial crisis and the alarming percentage of advisors who […]

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Advising the Advisors – Part 1

By Dr. Jack Singer

By Dr. Jack Singer Licensed Clinical Psychologist Financial Advisor Trainer and Coach A Psychological Perspective of PTSD Among Financial Advisors When we think about post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), we typically envision tornadoes, hurricanes, combat, and other life-threatening events. But PTSD is not limited to life-threatening events. For example, events threatening financial security and even […]

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