Credit-worthiness has a huge affect on our mental health. For many, having access to basic human needs relies heavily on your credit score. If you have good credit, it may not be something you think about, but those with no credit or credit scores that are less than stellar face higher levels of anxiety, depression, and hopelessness. Until recently, there was no scientific evidence to support what many individuals feel on a daily basis.
Congratulations to Dr. Cathie Hughes, whose paper, The Impact of Creditworthiness on Financial Well-Being, Anxiety, Depression, Hopelessness, and Suicide was published this past July in the Journal of Accounting and Finance.
Here at Credit Restoration Institute, we will work with you to create a personalized action plan to tackle your bad credit. We follow along with you every step of the way to see the completion of the plan. We know how bad credit scores can affect every aspect of your life and we want to see you reach your financial goals!!
Cathie Hughes, Ph.D. Director Credit Restoration Institute |
Dr. Cathie Hughes is the Director of The Credit Restoration Institute. Dr. Hughes also serves as the Chief Academic Officer and Dean of Faculty for Omega Graduate school, is a Professor of doctoral social research, communication and leadership courses, and dissertation preparatory courses.
She is a transformational leader who thinks strategically, motivates people to achieve business objectives, builds trusted relationships, collaborates across diverse and multi-functional & multi-cultural teams, and focuses on outcomes, customers, and growth. As a thought leader with strong communication and presentation skills, she contributes to a culture of innovation, collaboration, and partnership, with a willingness to proactively coach, mentor, facilitate, share knowledge, model, and advocate initiatives for positive change. |