Money Therapy

by Deborah L. Price

Publisher: New World Library Published: 2000 Category: Health & Healing

Money represents far more than the numbers in our bank accounts or the bills we pay each month. Our relationship with money serves as a mirror, reflecting our deepest beliefs, childhood conditioning, and unconscious patterns that shape every aspect of our lives. When financial stress, chronic debt, or irrational spending behaviors persist despite our best intentions, the root cause often lies not in our budgeting skills but in our psychological and emotional money patterns.

This groundbreaking work introduces a revolutionary approach to financial wellness by examining the profound psychological and emotional dimensions of our money behaviors. Rather than offering yet another budgeting system or investment strategy, it presents a transformative framework for understanding why we make the financial choices we do and how to heal the underlying wounds that keep us trapped in destructive money patterns.

At the heart of this therapeutic approach lies the concept of "money types" – archetypal patterns that govern our financial behaviors and decisions. These eight distinct money personalities emerge from our early life experiences, family dynamics, and cultural conditioning. Whether someone tends toward compulsive spending, hoarding, financial avoidance, or other patterns, each type carries specific strengths and challenges. By identifying your dominant money type, you gain crucial insight into the unconscious drivers behind your financial behaviors.

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