This book is about money and the problems money can cause for individuals
and families. As such, it is written to help therapists and counselors understand
the complex web of credit, debt, and money management.
Because few therapists have formal training in personal financial planning
and management, A Guide to Family Financial Counseling can be very useful
in building and maintaining a client relationship. Economic conditions, also,
demand that more attention be paid to the stress money problems can have on
a marriage and a family. In fact, it has been suggested that money matters are
the primary source of conflict in marriages.
This book, therefore, is designed as a practical and factual guide to help
therapists help their clients.
"Where has all the money gone?" 1 ask myself this question every time I
think back to that time, in the not-so-distant past, when the electric bill was
half of what it is now. Could that have been only seven or eight years ago? I
remember when a "gas guzzler" wasn t a gas guzzler, and wonder how to rid
myself of such an albatross, when inflation throws into serious question the
rationale of adding the monthly car payments required for a new one. The Sunday
ride around the countryside and the frivolous trip here or there have gone by
tile boards. If you can afford a newer, more efficient car, the payments alone
may preclude such impulsiveness, and certainly if you have an old clunker,
those astronomical gas bills are enough to make you think twice.
It seems as if wages and salaries have gone up, but can we actually buy or
do more now than we did a few years ago? What is this phenomenon of "getting
ahead?" Perhaps this dream, too, is a thing of the past. It is not the price of
automobiles and energy alone that have increased, but the price of almost every
other commodity and service has o~ttstripped pay increases. More and more people
find themselves in the squeeze from paycheck to paycheck. Some have learned
to manage more effectively; some find credit a handy extender that helps through
lean times; some find that prior use of credit has overburdened them as inflation
has narrowed their discretionary income; and some have deliberately abused
their credit privileges. Many desperate individuals seek bankruptcy as their last
resort.
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