Wealth therapy tackles woes of the rich: 'It’s really isolating to have lots of money' [View all]
Dressed in comfortable pants and a flannel shirt, Cockrell, a former Wall Street worker turned therapist, spends large parts of his days walking through Central Park or the Battery Park in downtown Manhattan near Wall Street, as a confidant and counsellor to some of the New Yorks wealthiest.
I shifted toward it naturally, he said of his becoming an expert in wealth therapy. We are trained to have empathy, no judgment and so many of the uber wealthy the 1% of the 1% they feel that their problems are really not problems. But they are. A lot of therapists do not give enough weight to their issues.
And as they stroll through Manhattan, what issues are Americas 1% struggling with? There is guilt over being rich in the first place, he said. There is the feeling that they have to hide the fact that they are rich. And then there is the isolation being in the 1%, it turns out, can be lonely. It seems F Scott Fitzgerald was right, the very rich are different from you and me. Especially in 2015.
From the Bible to the Lannisters of Game of Thrones, its easy to argue that the rich have always been vilified, scorned and envied. But their counsellors argue things have only gotten worse since the financial crisis and the debate over income inequality that has been spurred on by movements like Occupy Wall Street and the Fight for $15 fair wage campaign.
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http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/oct/17/wealth-therapy-tackles-woes-of-the-rich-its-really-isolating-to-have-lots-of-money