The first book of its kind to introduce a model to help you create conversations about money with your clients, Money and Meaning provides a framework and tools to provide a safe environment in which to have conversations and resolve conflicts. Written by a respected expert in business, financial, and relational issues, Money and Meaning is filled with useful case studies and helps you open the door to thoughtful conversations that explore and resolve money's multiple meanings.
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"Stern Peck tackles an important and often overlooked in the issue in the clinical relationship--money. [The book stresses] the importance of exploring our own beliefs about money...and then leveraging this to assist clients through the same process....an excellent resource for students and professionals alike." (Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, 2008)"Judy Peck's insightful book gives families and their advisors aclear, pragmatic framework for discussing the complex, challengingtopic of money, values and family dynamics."
--Melissa A. Berman, President & CEO, RockefellerPhilanthropy Advisors, Inc.
"Judith Stern Peck has broken the last taboo for families andtheir therapists. With a strong relational and family life cyclefocus, she lifts money from mere pragmatics to a deeper explorationof the meaning and values beneath every financial decision in ourlives. Creativity, sound judgment and compassion for people'sdilemmas infuse a work sure to be a resource for trainees andexperienced therapists alike."
--Evan Imber-Black, Ph.D., Director, Center forFamilies and Health, Ackerman Institute for the Family; Editor,Family Process
--Melissa A. Berman, President & CEO, RockefellerPhilanthropy Advisors, Inc.
"Judith Stern Peck has broken the last taboo for families andtheir therapists. With a strong relational and family life cyclefocus, she lifts money from mere pragmatics to a deeper explorationof the meaning and values beneath every financial decision in ourlives. Creativity, sound judgment and compassion for people'sdilemmas infuse a work sure to be a resource for trainees andexperienced therapists alike."
--Evan Imber-Black, Ph.D., Director, Center forFamilies and Health, Ackerman Institute for the Family; Editor,Family Process