The No. 1 danger of not talking about money with your partner, according to Showtime therapist

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The No. 1 danger of not talking about money with your partner, according to Showtime therapist
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CNBC spoke with Orna Guralnik, psychoanalyst on Showtime series 'Couples Therapy,' about the biggest money issues people face with their partners.

" on Showtime, in which she provides therapy to real patients in a room with hidden cameras, I couldn't look away. Despite how confounding or even hopeless the situation between the two people before her appeared, Guralnik was again and again able to draw connections and make observations that made them rethink the stories they were telling about themselves and each other.

As a personal finance reporter, I can make the answers sound easy. Take these steps to get out of debt. Do these things to stop overspending. What interests me most about the sessions with Guralnik is how she stays away from advice. Instead, she asks questions that take her deeper and deeper into the lives of the people on her couch.

I wanted to ask her about relationships and money, and got the chance to do so at the end of April, just when the new episodes of Season three of "Couples Therapy" premiered. Annie Nova: How hard is it for people to talk about money?: Very hard. It takes a long time in treatment to get into it. Sometimes, I find people are more private about money than their sex life.: In American society, money locates you in the social structure more than anything else.

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