Money on Your Mind :The Psychology Behind Your Financial Habits

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Money on Your Mind

Money on Your Mind :The Psychology Behind Your Financial Habits

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3.96 (109 Ratings by Goodreads)
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THE HUGELY ANTICIPATED SOLUTION TO ALL YOUR MONEY CONCERNS FROM FINANCIAL PSYCHOTHERAPIST VICKY REYNAL

WINNER OF THE MONEY AWARENESS AND INCLUSION AWARD FOR BEST BOOK

'An incredible voyage of financial self-discovery with plenty of "aha" moments[...] Think of this as financial therapy with feeling'
- Claer Barrett, Financial Times

'Essential reading for anyone who has ever earned, spent or saved money. Highly recommend' - Adam Alter, New York Times bestselling author of Irresistible, Anatomy of a Breakthrough and Drunk Tank Pink


Do you find it difficult to stick to a budget?
Do you hide purchases from your partner?
Do you often argue about money with your family?

One of the most important relationships we have is with money, yet we are often unaware of what drives our habits and feelings related to it. Money can be a cause of anxiety, shame and conflict in our everyday lives. A complex web of emotional factors, past experiences and personality all determine the money choices you make and how you feel about them. But how can you overcome these emotional hurdles to make better financial choices?

Financial Psychotherapist Vicky Reynal dives into different money behaviours such as overspending, underspending, money secrets and self-sabotage to uncover how our past experiences impact our relationship with money. Reynal reveals how an emotionally absent parent can result in comfort shopping, how bullying in school can lead to overspending, and how absorbing a parent's lack of boundaries can stop you from making rational financial decisions. Through a mix of case studies, client stories and expertise in psychotherapy, Money on Your Mind will help you unpack and understand what is driving your financial behaviours for an improved and healthier relationship with money.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781788708173
ISBN10 1788708172
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 460 g
Product Dimensions 145 x 224 x 33 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bonnier Books Ltd
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

'Pioneering financial psychotherapist' * The Times *
'Offering something that will resonate with almost every reader' * The Observer *
'As a Financial Times journalist, I have long been a fan of Vicky's work as a therapist, and how she's able to unlock deep-seated emotional problems with money that can hold us back in ways we simply don't realise. In this intriguing book, Vicky leads her readers on an incredible voyage of financial self-discovery with plenty of "aha" moments about how we could make more mindful choices with our money. Think of this as financial therapy with feeling.' * Claer Barrett, Financial Times *
'Essential reading for anyone who has ever earned, spent or saved money. Highly recommend.' * Adam Alter, New York Times bestselling author of Irresistible, Anatomy of a Breakthrough and Drunk Tank Pink *
'Vicky offers a clear understanding of common, and some less obvious, financial issues with her insightful exploration of our complex relationship with money.' * Michael Aitken, Founder and Chairman of Magus Wealth and author of The Levelheaded Investor *

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Author's Bio

Vicky Reynal is the UK's first financial psychotherapist and runs her own clinic in London specialising in financial therapy. She has a BA in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, an MBA from London Business School, and has completed a four-year postgraduate diploma in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. With experience spanning from corporate to public sectors, from financial services to mental health, Reynal brings a unique and international perspective to the field.

She has been featured in the Financial Times, Stylist, Telegraph and Women's Health, and writes a weekly column for the Daily Mail answering reader questions as their money psychotherapist.

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