Financial Fraud Recovery

Stethoscope resting on a small stack of dollar bills on a glass desk, softly lit by warm sunlight, symbolizing the emotional and financial impact of fraud on healthcare professionals and the path toward recovery.

Focus: emotional recovery and identity rebuilding after fraud. Approach: private, evidence-based support to address shame, trust, and confidence. Privacy: confidential, private-pay available.

We are honored to be part of Give an Hour’s inaugural Financial Fraud Cadre. Beyond monetary loss, financial fraud leaves a lasting psychological impact, shaking trust and undermining self-confidence.

  • Shame and self-blame after victimization
  • Feelings of naivety or carelessness
  • Isolation due to fear of judgment
  • Difficulty rebuilding trust in others
  • Strain on professional identity and confidence

For healthcare professionals, unconscious cultural biases often frame victims as careless—so when fraud happens to us, it can magnify shame and silence. Left unspoken, these experiences can deepen isolation. Psychological support creates a safe space to challenge these beliefs, restore self-worth, and reclaim identity beyond the fraud.