Dr. Sonya Lutter - Love and Money
Publisher |
Dr. Daniel Crosby
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Publication Date |
Dec 15, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:36:53

Tune in to hear:

- Why are love and money so uniquely combustible?

- Why do we often not give our significant other the benefit of the doubt? How can we give our partners more grace and understanding?

- What do you do if a couple is stonewalling one another?

- Can understanding your partner’s money type or money script play a role in giving them this grace?

- How accurately are couples assessing each other's spending habits and what can be done to combat this trap of both spenders getting the marriage in trouble?

- How can we encourage and model radical responsibility for our clients and encourage them not to point fingers at their partners?

https://enlite.world

https://www.amazon.com/Love-Money-exercises-strengthen-relationship/dp/B0BFV9L5HN

Compliance Code: 2109-OAS-11/3/2022

This week on Standard Deviations with Dr. Daniel Crosby, Dr. Crosby is joined by Dr. Sonya Lutter. Dr. Sonya Britt-Lutter is an Associate Professor of Personal Financial Planning at Kansas State University. Lutter enjoys the opportunity to combine her skills in marriage and family therapy (M.S.) and financial planning (Ph.D.) in what is termed financial therapy. Lutter is known for her groundbreaking research in physiological assessment of stress in the financial planning and counseling setting. Lutter’s other research interests include the theoretical development of money issues within marriage, predictors of money arguments and their influence on relationship satisfaction and divorce, effectiveness of financial literacy efforts, and assessment of money beliefs and behaviors in the financial planning and counseling setting. Lutter’s research has been quoted in Kiplinger’s (August 2012), InvestmentNews (March 2012 and July 2010), The Wall Street Journal (December 2011), and the New York Times (May 2011) to name a few. Lutter attended the Child and Youth Finance International Financial Literacy Summit held in Amsterdam, Netherlands in April 2012 where she shared her experiences and research in financial literacy of young people. Lutter (Britt) is co-editor of two books. The first is co-edited with Dr. Dorothy Durband, Student Financial Literacy: Campus-Based Program Development, which leads readers through the process of developing or enhancing financial literacy programs for college students. The other is Financial Therapy: Theory, Research, and Practice with Drs. Brad Klontz and Kristy Archuleta which provides the groundwork for the new field of financial therapy.

Tune in to hear:

- Why are love and money so uniquely combustible?

- Why do we often not give our significant other the benefit of the doubt? How can we give our partners more grace and understanding?

- What do you do if a couple is stonewalling one another?

- Can understanding your partner’s money type or money script play a role in giving them this grace?

- How accurately are couples assessing each other's spending habits and what can be done to combat this trap of both spenders getting the marriage in trouble?

- How can we encourage and model radical responsibility for our clients and encourage them not to point fingers at their partners?

https://enlite.world

https://www.amazon.com/Love-Money-exercises-strengthen-relationship/dp/B0BFV9L5HN

Compliance Code: 2109-OAS-11/3/2022

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