Amanda Clayman is a financial therapist and financial wellness advocate for Prudential. As a psychotherapist and money coach, she helps people explore and improve the role of money in their lives by decoding how thoughts, feelings, and associations shape financial choices and identifying how those patterns serve and limit them. In 2006, Clayman partnered with The Actors Fund, a national human services organization, to pioneer a cognitive behavioral therapy-based financial wellness program integrating financial education, psychoeducation, and supportive coaching. In her role with Prudential, she shares her expertise to help clients better understand the connection between money and well-being. Clayman is also anauthor, speaker, consultant, and workshop leader.