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Financial therapy[electronic resourc...
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Archuleta, Kristy L.
Financial therapy[electronic resource] :theory, research, and practice /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
332.024
書名/作者:
Financial therapy : theory, research, and practice // edited by Bradley T. Klontz, Sonya L. Britt, Kristy L. Archuleta.
其他作者:
Klontz, Bradley T.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2015.
面頁冊數:
xxviii, 366 p. : : ill. (some col.), digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Finance, Personal.
標題:
Mental health.
標題:
Financial planning industry.
標題:
Psychology.
標題:
Psychotherapy and Counseling.
標題:
Family.
標題:
Social Policy.
ISBN:
9783319082691 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9783319082684 (paper)
內容註:
Endorsements -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Preface -- Section I: Financial Therapy Theory -- Chapter 1 Financial Therapy: Establishing an Emerging Field -- Chapter 2 Theories, Models, and Integration in Financial Therapy -- Chapter 3 Money Scripts -- Chapter 4 Money Disorders -- Chapter 5 Assessment in Financial Therapy -- Chapter 6 Seven Steps to Culturally Responsive Financial Therapy -- Section II: Financial Therapy Research-Based Models -- Chapter 7 Experiential Financial Therapy -- Chapter 8 Solution Focused Financial Therapy -- Chapter 9 Cognitive Behavioral Financial Therapy -- Chapter 10 Collaborative Relational Model -- Chapter 11 Ford Financial Empowerment Model -- Chapter 12 Stopping Overshopping Model -- Section III: Financial Therapy Practice-Based Models -- Chapter 13 Systemic Financial Therapy -- Chapter 14 Narrative Financial Therapy -- Chapter 15 Feminist Financial Therapy -- Chapter 16 Acceptance and Commitment Financial Therapy for Women -- Chapter 17 Psychodynamic Financial Therapy -- Chapter 18 Financial Therapy from a Self Psychological Perspective -- Chapter 19 Humanistic Approaches to Financial Therapy -- Chapter 20 Stages of Change and Motivational Interviewing in Financial Therapy -- Index.
摘要、提要註:
Money-related stress dates as far back as concepts of money itself. Formerly it may have waxed and waned in tune with the economy, but today more individuals are experiencing financial mental anguish and self-destructive behavior regardless of bull or bear markets, recessions or boom periods. From a fringe area of psychology, financial therapy has emerged to meet increasingly salient concerns. Financial Therapy is the first full-length guide to the field, bridging theory, practical methods, and a growing cross-disciplinary evidence base to create a framework for improving this crucial aspect of clients' lives. Its contributors identify money-based disorders such as compulsive buying, financial hoarding, and workaholism, and analyze typical early experiences and the resulting mental constructs ("money scripts") that drive toxic relationships with money. Clearly relating financial stability to larger therapeutic goals, therapists from varied perspectives offer practical tools for assessment and intervention, advise on cultural and ethical considerations, and provide instructive case studies. A diverse palette of research-based and practice-based models meets monetary mental health issues with well-known treatment approaches, among them: Cognitive-behavioral and solution-focused therapies. Collaborative relationship models. Experiential approaches. Psychodynamic financial therapy. Feminist and humanistic approaches. Stages of change and motivational interviewing in financial therapy. A text that serves to introduce and define the field as well as plan for its future, Financial Therapy is an important investment for professionals in psychotherapy and counseling, family therapy, financial planning, and social policy.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08269-1
Financial therapy[electronic resource] :theory, research, and practice /
Financial therapy
theory, research, and practice /[electronic resource] :edited by Bradley T. Klontz, Sonya L. Britt, Kristy L. Archuleta. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015. - xxviii, 366 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Endorsements -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Preface -- Section I: Financial Therapy Theory -- Chapter 1 Financial Therapy: Establishing an Emerging Field -- Chapter 2 Theories, Models, and Integration in Financial Therapy -- Chapter 3 Money Scripts -- Chapter 4 Money Disorders -- Chapter 5 Assessment in Financial Therapy -- Chapter 6 Seven Steps to Culturally Responsive Financial Therapy -- Section II: Financial Therapy Research-Based Models -- Chapter 7 Experiential Financial Therapy -- Chapter 8 Solution Focused Financial Therapy -- Chapter 9 Cognitive Behavioral Financial Therapy -- Chapter 10 Collaborative Relational Model -- Chapter 11 Ford Financial Empowerment Model -- Chapter 12 Stopping Overshopping Model -- Section III: Financial Therapy Practice-Based Models -- Chapter 13 Systemic Financial Therapy -- Chapter 14 Narrative Financial Therapy -- Chapter 15 Feminist Financial Therapy -- Chapter 16 Acceptance and Commitment Financial Therapy for Women -- Chapter 17 Psychodynamic Financial Therapy -- Chapter 18 Financial Therapy from a Self Psychological Perspective -- Chapter 19 Humanistic Approaches to Financial Therapy -- Chapter 20 Stages of Change and Motivational Interviewing in Financial Therapy -- Index.
Money-related stress dates as far back as concepts of money itself. Formerly it may have waxed and waned in tune with the economy, but today more individuals are experiencing financial mental anguish and self-destructive behavior regardless of bull or bear markets, recessions or boom periods. From a fringe area of psychology, financial therapy has emerged to meet increasingly salient concerns. Financial Therapy is the first full-length guide to the field, bridging theory, practical methods, and a growing cross-disciplinary evidence base to create a framework for improving this crucial aspect of clients' lives. Its contributors identify money-based disorders such as compulsive buying, financial hoarding, and workaholism, and analyze typical early experiences and the resulting mental constructs ("money scripts") that drive toxic relationships with money. Clearly relating financial stability to larger therapeutic goals, therapists from varied perspectives offer practical tools for assessment and intervention, advise on cultural and ethical considerations, and provide instructive case studies. A diverse palette of research-based and practice-based models meets monetary mental health issues with well-known treatment approaches, among them: Cognitive-behavioral and solution-focused therapies. Collaborative relationship models. Experiential approaches. Psychodynamic financial therapy. Feminist and humanistic approaches. Stages of change and motivational interviewing in financial therapy. A text that serves to introduce and define the field as well as plan for its future, Financial Therapy is an important investment for professionals in psychotherapy and counseling, family therapy, financial planning, and social policy.
ISBN: 9783319082691 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-08269-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
337219
Finance, Personal.
LC Class. No.: HG179
Dewey Class. No.: 332.024
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