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Money: The Last Taboo
September 1, 2002 @ 12:00 am - December 31, 2002 @ 11:59 am
Money: The Last Taboo
Many taboos, myths, predicaments, and strivings exist in regard to money. Legacies of financial dys-function, family secrets, and spending patterns, passed on intergenerationally, affect our adult rela-tionships in a variety of ways. This course will explore what money really is versus what is project-ed onto it by the culture, families, and individuals. We will analyze such “characters” as the Overspender, Hoarder, Debtor, and Underearner and their motivations about money. The “Seven Laws of Money” will be outlined and healthy attitudes and behaviors with money will be explored.
Dale Hill, Ph.D., is a psychologist in private practice in Houston, interested in family systems, addictions, gender issues, romantic love, and the psychology of money.
Subscribers may bring sack lunches; drinks will be provided.