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We welcome member suggestions for (and brief comments on) especially good books, articles, and websites on any topic related to financial psychology. We especially encourage members to suggest their own writings.

 

Krueger, David W. (ed.) (1986). The Last Taboo. New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Thoughtful collection of psychoanalytic essays on money, especially on money in psychotherapy. About a third of the book will be of interest to general readers. Submitted by Ken Doyle.

Millman, Marcia. (1991). Warm Hearts and Cold Cash: The Intimate Dynamics of Families and Money. New York: Free Press.

Many valuable essays on the socio-psychological dynamics of money in family relationships. Submitted by Ken Doyle.

Mellan, Olivia. (1994). Money Harmony. New York: Walker.

Practical guide for resolving financial conflicts, with special attention to male/female differences. Submitted by Ken Doyle.

Berg. Adriane. (1988). How to Stop Fighting About Money and Make Some. New York: Avon.

A lawyer with a clear interest in depth psychology and lots of practical experience gives sound legal advice that attends to personal motivation and interpersonal conflict. Submitted by Ken Doyle.

Doyle, Kenneth O. (1999). The Social Meanings of Money and Property: In Search of a Talisman. Thousand Oaks CA: Sage.

Aging financial psychologist tries to explain why people attribute different meanings to money and property. Submitted by Ken Doyle’s mother.

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