In Inherited Trauma and Family Wealth, Ruschelle Khanna explores the hidden link between family history and financial behavior. Many avoid discussing finances, perpetuating cycles of inherited trauma that unconsciously shape our money decisions. This insightful guide helps readers understand how generational stories and patterns impact financial choices, leading to poor decision-making and hindering the building of lasting legacies. Khanna offers a practical framework for uncovering and processing these inherited traumas, providing tools to break negative cycles and foster healthier relationships with money. Discover how to understand your family's financial history, heal past wounds, and build a secure and prosperous future for yourself and generations to come.

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This book, "Inherited Trauma and Family Wealth," completely resonated with me. It's not just another self-help book offering generic advice; it delves into something profoundly personal and often unspoken: the impact of inherited trauma on our financial lives. Ruschelle Khanna masterfully weaves together insightful analysis with relatable stories, creating a truly engaging and thought-provoking read. The taboo nature of discussing family finances is directly addressed, making the book feel incredibly safe and supportive, even while tackling potentially difficult subjects.
What struck me most was the book's holistic approach. It doesn't simply blame past generations or offer simplistic solutions. Instead, it provides a clear framework for understanding how inherited patterns, whether related to poverty, trauma, or other psychosocial factors, shape our relationship with money. Khanna skillfully explains how these unconscious patterns manifest in our financial decision-making, often leading to destructive cycles that are passed down through generations. She doesn't shy away from the complexities of intergenerational trauma or the profound effects of PTSD and other mental health issues on financial well-being.
The book's strength lies in its practicality. It's not just about identifying the problem; it offers concrete tools and techniques to help readers understand their unique reactions to inherited trauma. The guided process for uncovering these patterns is well-structured and easy to follow, feeling less like a clinical exercise and more like a supportive conversation. The emphasis on building a lasting family legacy isn't just about accumulating wealth; it's about fostering healthier relationships and breaking free from self-limiting beliefs. This focus on healing relationships, alongside financial well-being, is what truly sets this book apart.
I appreciated the author's clear and compassionate writing style. Khanna avoids jargon and technical terms, making the complex subject matter accessible to a wide audience. Her decades of experience shine through, lending a sense of authority and credibility to her insights. The book feels deeply personal, as if she's sharing her own journey alongside her clients’ experiences, creating a sense of trust and understanding. While offering profound insights into potentially sensitive areas, the tone remains consistently encouraging and supportive, offering hope for positive change and the creation of a healthier financial future.
In short, "Inherited Trauma and Family Wealth" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand their relationship with money, improve family dynamics, and build a truly lasting legacy. It's a valuable resource for individuals, couples, and families alike, offering a roadmap for healing, growth, and the creation of a more financially secure and emotionally fulfilling future. The book's impact extends far beyond financial advice; it's a powerful tool for fostering self-awareness, strengthening relationships, and breaking free from the chains of the past.
Information
- Dimensions: 7.5 x 0.32 x 9.25 inches
- Language: English
- Print length: 138
- Publication date: 2024
Book table of contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part One: Where Money Stories Are Held
- Chapter One: Your Body Holds Your Money Story
- Chapter Two: Echoes of Trauma
- Chapter Three: Communities of Healing
- Chapter Four: Building Blocks of the Money Story
- Part Two: Uncovering Inherited Trauma
- Chapter Five: Accounting for Our Relationships
- Chapter Six: Securities
- Chapter Seven: Emotional Currency
- Chapter Eight: Understanding Options
- Chapter Nine: Social Capital
- Chapter Ten: Bankruptcy
- Part Three: Creating an ECHO Legacy™
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