Does Money Question Relationship!
Money—not sexual adultery—is the #1 problem in relationships. According to Dr. Bonnie, one of the nation’s leading couples therapists, “nearly one-third of adults in committed relationships admit to lying to their partner about spending habits.” Secret credit cards, binge shopping, revenge spending, and POPs (pissed off purchases) are just a few examples of how financial infidelity undermines trust and harms a relationship.
Dilshad takes this subject and twists it in many ways with the Marriage Councilor Bhuvneshwari
Bhuvaneshwari Bhagat has a Masters degree in Medical Psychiatric Social Work from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Bombay. Ms. Bhagat has worked for the last seven years in the field of Behavior Modification and Counseling. Her focus has been improving the quality of life amongst South Asian families both in India and the US.
As an Indian Marriage Counselor, Ms. Bhagat specializes in working with individuals, couples and families. She provides traditional methods of counseling as well as other creative communication approaches for those who are not located nearby.
She speaks Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and English and her practice is located in Manhattan.



