Abstract
Twenty papers comprise a textbook for graduate and undergraduate students as well as interested professionals that examine financial therapy, the integration of financial planning and mental health professions. Papers discuss financial therapy--establishing an emerging field; theories, models, and integration in financial therapy; money scripts; money disorders; assessment in financial therapy; seven steps to culturally responsive financial therapy; experiential financial therapy; solution-focused financial therapy; cognitive behavioral financial therapy; the collaborative relational model; the Ford financial empowerment model; the stopping overshopping model; systemic financial therapy; narrative financial therapy; feminist financial therapy; acceptance and commitment financial therapy for women; psychodynamic financial therapy; financial therapy from a self-psychological perspective; humanistic approaches to financial therapy; and stages of change and motivational interviewing in financial therapy. Klontz is Associate Professor in Family Studies and Human Services at Kansas State University and Managing Partner at Occidental Asset Management. Britt is Associate Professor and Program Director of Personal Financial Planning at Kansas State University. Archuleta is Associate Professor in Personal Financial Planning and Director of the Institute of Personal Financial Planning Clinic at Kansas State University. Index.