My Financial Therapist · Seattle, WA

Money is emotional. Your plan should understand that.

Financial therapy with Dennis Williams Jr. Figure out why money feels the way it does, then build a plan around your actual life.

“My mission is simple — to leave every interaction better than when we first met.” Dennis Williams Jr
The Approach

What is financial therapy?

Most money problems aren't math problems. They're habits and old stories, usually inherited, rarely examined. You can't spreadsheet your way out of those.

Financial therapy is planning that starts with the why. Why you spend when you're stressed, why you won't open the account, why the budget never survives March. Once that part makes sense, the plan gets easier to build and much easier to keep.

Sessions are in plain English, and nobody gets scolded about lattes.

This might be for you if…

  • You avoid opening your accounts, even when things are fine
  • Money is the argument you and your partner keep having
  • You earn well but never feel like it's enough
  • A windfall, loss, or life change has you frozen
  • You know what you should do — you just can't seem to do it

If a few of those hit close, you're in the right place.

How It Works

A conversation, not a consultation

Here's what working with Dennis looks like.

01 — Talk

Tell your money story

We start with you, not your statements. Where your money habits came from, and what "enough" would actually feel like.

02 — Understand

Connect feelings to finances

We go through your patterns together and fill in what nobody ever taught you about money. That second part is usually the big one.

03 — Grow

Build a plan you'll keep

A plan built around your real life, in language you understand. Dennis sticks around as it changes, because it will.

Where This Is Going

A financial therapist in your pocket.

Dennis can only sit across the table from so many people. So he's turning My Financial Therapist into an app: quick check-ins on how money felt this week, and a plan that updates when your life does.

The single biggest factor in personal-finance success is a plan that actually keeps up with your life.

Dennis Williams Jr in a blue suit and bow tie, mid-conversation in a Seattle coffee shop
Meet Dennis

The therapist's ear. The advisor's toolkit.

Dennis Williams Jr has spent 14 years as a wealth advisor in Seattle. Taxes, estate plans, portfolios: the personal-CFO job, for families who want one person watching the whole picture.

After enough years of that work he noticed a pattern. Clients followed the plans that fit how they actually felt about money, and quietly abandoned the technically perfect ones. My Financial Therapist grew out of that observation.

His yardstick hasn't changed: leave every interaction better than when it started.

14+ Years in Wealth Management Therapeutic Approach Seattle, WA
Free · 30 minutes

The first conversation is just a conversation.

Bring the question you've been avoiding, or just bring yourself. You'll leave with one clear next step, whatever you decide after.

Book a Free Intro Conversation

Prefer email? hello@myfinancialtherapist.com