Emotional Currency
By Kate Levinson, Ph.D.
By Kate Levinson, Ph.D.
By Kate Levinson, Ph.D.
By Kate Levinson, Ph.D.
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Personal Finance
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Personal Finance
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$15.99
Apr 12, 2011 | ISBN 9781587610684
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Apr 12, 2011 | ISBN 9781587613661
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Praise
“Here’s the book every woman (and most men) need: a clear, thoughtful, and beautifully written guide for how to cope with the myriad emotions caused by money. Kate Levinson shows how money is both mercilessly public and intimately personal, stirring up our deepest feelings about independence, status, attractiveness, and the terrifying confusion between net worth and self worth.
—Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor, author of Aftershock: The Next Economy and America’s Future, Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley
“This is not just the best book about women and money that I have ever read, it is the best book about money—beautifully written, wise, accessible, practical, and profoundly healing. I wish Kate had been my mother. Or my big sister. It would have changed my whole life. Don’t make another decision about money until you’ve read it. Then read it again.”
—Rachel Naomi Remen, MD, author of Kitchen Table Wisdom
“Kate Levinson’s book shows how money permeates every nook and cranny of our inner mental and emotional world. Although written especially for women, it offers a warm, guiding hand to anyone seeking a healthy relationship to money and everything money touches.”
—Jacob Needleman, author of Money and the Meaning of Life
“Finally! A beautifully written, straightforward guide for women to better understand the opportunities, choices, and challenges of money. Reading Emotional Currency evoked many of my own emotional memories about money.”
—Frances McDormand, actor
Table Of Contents
INTRODUCTION: Getting Started | 1
PART ONE:
UNDERSTANDING MONEY | 11
Chapter 1: Money as Emotional Currency | 13
Chapter 2: Writing Your Money Memoir | 41
Chapter 3: What Shapes Your Relationship to Money? | 55
Chapter 4: Women and Money | 93
PART TWO:
EXPLORING YOUR EMOTIONS AROUND MONEY | 113
Chapter 5: Fear and Confidence | 115
Chapter 6: Shame and Pride | 129
Chapter 7: Love | 143
PART THREE:
TRANSFORMING YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH MONEY | 167
Chapter 8: Healing Your Relationship to Money | 169
Chapter 9: Making Your Money Action Plan | 183
APPENDIX: Resources for Action | 187
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 191
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 193
INDEX | 195
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