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This article addresses the therapeutic importance of discussing money at every stage of a couple's relationship, both as a concrete reality and as a metaphor for security, adequacy, competence, commitment, acceptance, and acknowledgment in a relationship. I will present a developmental schema looking at financial issues that couples confront at various stages in the adult life cycle and how these affect and reflect relationship problems. The article also presents a money questionnaire as a useful tool for exploring family-of-origin financial history, affect, and behavior © FPI, Inc.
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Shapiro, M. (2007, September). Money: A therapeutic tool for couples therapy. Family Process. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1545-5300.2007.00211.x
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