The Psychological Impact of Scams and Financial Fraud: For Family and Friends Providing Support

Learn about the devastating effects that scam/fraud victims experience, the psychological weapons that these criminals use, ways to support your loved one, with a special section dedicated to strategies you can use to help when a person does not believe they are dealing with a scammer.

  1. Introduction

  2. The Effects on a Person When They Have Been Scammed

  3. Ways to Respond to and Support a Person Who Has Been Scammed

  4. Reasons Anyone Can Be Scammed - Influence, Persuasion, and Vulnerabilities

  5. When The Person Doesn't Accept This Is A Scam

  6. You're Done!

Supporting Your Loved One After A Scam

  • $68.00
  • 39 lessons
  • 3 hours of video content

Gain the Knowledge and Skills to Provide Support Right Now

What You Will Learn

Being scammed can be devastating to a person, and the support you can provide will help your loved one in their healing process.

  • Learn about the various effects on a person when they have been scammed, to prepare yourself and also to help your loved one understand what is happening to them.

  • Learn how to respond to your loved one in the most effective ways.

  • Learn the tactics scammers use - understanding how easy it is to be scammed will help both you and your loved one through this process.

  • The most difficult situation a family or friend may experience is when the person doesn't want to accept they are involved with a scammer. Learn ways to respond and support this person, and hopefully to get them away from the criminal as soon as possible.