October 31, 2005 (Press Release) --
(Rapid City, SD – 31 October 2005) Working in conjunction with celebrated psychologist Ted Klontz, KFG President Rick Kahler (www.rickkahler.com) has co-founded a financial wellness workshop designed to help people understand their money relationships titled “Healing Money Issues (http://www.rickkahler.com/Events.htm).”
The “Healing Money Issues Program” is a five-day financial wellness program hosted through Onsite Workshops (http://www.rickkahler.com/Events.htm), based in Nashville Tennessee and founded and directed by Ted Klontz, a licensed clinical psychologist, certified substance abuse counselor, psychotherapist, researcher, consultant, and coach. Onsite holds a variety of wellness programs, of which the “Healing Money Issues Program” is a part.
The program is already helping both private individuals and celebrity clients alike. Wynonna Judd, as one of Kahler and Klontz’s celebrity clients, credits the pair for their work, referring to them as her “life coaches” in her new book (Coming Home To Myself) and in recent appearances on programs like The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Tonight Show, Ellen, and Larry King Live. Wynonna credits Klontz and Kahler’s unique approach—unified financial planning and experiential therapy—in overcoming her financial challenges and improving her relationship with money.
“Healing Money Issues” combines experiential therapy with nuts and bolts financial planning. Clients who enter the program work with Klontz and Kahler to examine life experiences that shaped their present outlook when it comes to money—processing feelings that are attached to these beliefs in an attempt to re-shape their money relations into ones that are positive. The Wall Street Journal recently referred to Klontz and Kahler’s program as "an innovative effort.
By employing experiential techniques such as psychodrama, guided imagery, meditations, written exercises, and small group exercises in their examinations of their clients’ respective financial situations, Klontz asserts that he Kahler can “analyze how their [clients] financial issues relate to family dynamics, unresolved traumas, losses, shames, emotions, dreams and hopes. By the program's end, participants have an opportunity to identify a plan of recovery for their financial issues.”
“We are always pleased and excited to see our clients make strides towards both personal and financial balance as a result of the [Healing Money Issues] program,” said Kahler, “It doesn’t matter if you are an average Joe with some serious financial wounds to heal, or a celebrity and legendary performer like Wynonna. Every case is important to us. We hope this additional exposure will open us up to a new set of folks that need help in healing their financial wounds.”
The “Healing Money Issues Program” is a five-day financial wellness program hosted through Onsite Workshops (http://www.rickkahler.com/Events.htm), based in Nashville Tennessee and founded and directed by Ted Klontz, a licensed clinical psychologist, certified substance abuse counselor, psychotherapist, researcher, consultant, and coach. Onsite holds a variety of wellness programs, of which the “Healing Money Issues Program” is a part.
The program is already helping both private individuals and celebrity clients alike. Wynonna Judd, as one of Kahler and Klontz’s celebrity clients, credits the pair for their work, referring to them as her “life coaches” in her new book (Coming Home To Myself) and in recent appearances on programs like The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Tonight Show, Ellen, and Larry King Live. Wynonna credits Klontz and Kahler’s unique approach—unified financial planning and experiential therapy—in overcoming her financial challenges and improving her relationship with money.
“Healing Money Issues” combines experiential therapy with nuts and bolts financial planning. Clients who enter the program work with Klontz and Kahler to examine life experiences that shaped their present outlook when it comes to money—processing feelings that are attached to these beliefs in an attempt to re-shape their money relations into ones that are positive. The Wall Street Journal recently referred to Klontz and Kahler’s program as "an innovative effort.
By employing experiential techniques such as psychodrama, guided imagery, meditations, written exercises, and small group exercises in their examinations of their clients’ respective financial situations, Klontz asserts that he Kahler can “analyze how their [clients] financial issues relate to family dynamics, unresolved traumas, losses, shames, emotions, dreams and hopes. By the program's end, participants have an opportunity to identify a plan of recovery for their financial issues.”
“We are always pleased and excited to see our clients make strides towards both personal and financial balance as a result of the [Healing Money Issues] program,” said Kahler, “It doesn’t matter if you are an average Joe with some serious financial wounds to heal, or a celebrity and legendary performer like Wynonna. Every case is important to us. We hope this additional exposure will open us up to a new set of folks that need help in healing their financial wounds.”

KFG President Rick Kahler has started a five-day financial wellness workshop about “Healing Money Issues" which has been popular among celebrities.
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