We learn countless ideas from our families about money. Many of them are caught and not taught. The Healthy Love & Money Way shows how our attitudes about ourselves, relationships, and money evolve from our past experiences and the attachment styles we developed as children. If you are having money fights with your significant other today, those arguments may be connected to unresolved issues from the past or methods of survival that are no longer relevant to present life. Using the latest in love and brain science, as well as anecdotes from his own evolution from an insecure attachment style to a secure one, Ed Coambs shows how healthy love and money can be achieved no matter your starting point.
I picked this one up after it being recommended on one of the marriage podcasts I listen to. It was some really solid info on trauma and healing, and how those effect our relationships with other people and with our money decisions.
One thing I found really interesting, is the author is a Christian and mentions their own faith, but also ties it in nicely with neuroscience, instead of being one or the other like most books on it I've read.
I read a lot of personal finance books but never explored this side of money so in-depth. I know what attachment style i was before even having to take the quiz. Excited to use some strategies in my relationship.