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More About This Title Money and Meaning: New Ways to Have Conversations About Money with Your Clients -- A Guide for Therapists, Coaches, and Other Professionals
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JUDITH STERN PECK, LCSW, is a prominent family therapist and family business consultant based in New York, New York. She heads the Money and Family Life Project at the Ackerman Institute in New York City and has worked with her colleagues there to develop the ideas and interventions presented in this book.
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Foreword ix
Peter Steinglass, Ackerman Institute
Preface: Talking about Money and Values xv
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction: The Money and Family Life Project at the Ackerman Institute 1
PART ONE
The Professional’s Toolbox
Chapter 1 Tools for Talking about Money and Values 13
Chapter 2 Using the Tools to Locate Yourself and Your Self-Awareness 29
PART TWO
Conversations about Money in the Relational Context
Chapter 3 Couples 47
Chapter 4 Parents of Children through Age 20 63
Chapter 5 Parents of Children 21 and Older 79
Chapter 6 Single Adults 93
Chapter 7 Life Transitions: Divorce, Illness, and Death 107
Conclusion 119
Epilogue 123
Bibliography 125
Appendix I Content Values Cards 127
Appendix II Process Values Cards 143
Index 155
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—Melissa A. Berman, President & CEO, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Inc.
"Judith Stern Peck has broken the last taboo for families and their therapists. With a strong relational and family life cycle focus, she lifts money from mere pragmatics to a deeper exploration of the meaning and values beneath every financial decision in our lives. Creativity, sound judgment and compassion for people’s dilemmas infuse a work sure to be a resource for trainees and experienced therapists alike."
—Evan Imber-Black, Ph.D., Director, Center for Families and Health, Ackerman Institute for the Family; Editor, Family Process