A cultural taboo regarding discussion of money affects psychotherapists as well as the lay public. As a result, the psychological literature regarding money is sparse while issues relating to money are seldom addressed in our training, our self analyses, or the treatment of our patients. This article cites some of the literature that does exist, discusses the reasons for and effects of the money taboo, provides a psychological definition of money, and offers some case material that should help to focus thinking about money through the lens of psychodynamic, object relations, and self psychological theories.
%0 Journal Article
%1 trachtman1999money
%A Trachtman, Richard
%D 1999
%J Clinical Social Work Journal
%K socdes
%N 3
%P 275-288
%R 10.1023/A:1022842303387
%T The Money Taboo: Its Effects in Everyday Life and in the Practice of Psychotherapy
%U https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1022842303387
%V 27
%X A cultural taboo regarding discussion of money affects psychotherapists as well as the lay public. As a result, the psychological literature regarding money is sparse while issues relating to money are seldom addressed in our training, our self analyses, or the treatment of our patients. This article cites some of the literature that does exist, discusses the reasons for and effects of the money taboo, provides a psychological definition of money, and offers some case material that should help to focus thinking about money through the lens of psychodynamic, object relations, and self psychological theories.
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abstract = {A cultural taboo regarding discussion of money affects psychotherapists as well as the lay public. As a result, the psychological literature regarding money is sparse while issues relating to money are seldom addressed in our training, our self analyses, or the treatment of our patients. This article cites some of the literature that does exist, discusses the reasons for and effects of the money taboo, provides a psychological definition of money, and offers some case material that should help to focus thinking about money through the lens of psychodynamic, object relations, and self psychological theories.},
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author = {Trachtman, Richard},
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journal = {Clinical Social Work Journal},
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timestamp = {2018-10-22T10:53:16.000+0200},
title = {The Money Taboo: Its Effects in Everyday Life and in the Practice of Psychotherapy},
url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1022842303387},
urldate = {2018-10-22},
volume = 27,
year = 1999
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