Wealth Psychology Resources
On this page you will find articles and information related to the psychology of money and wealth.
The pursuit of wealth is not unique to today’s society. People have always desired to have money for various reasons. Humanity’s desire for wealth has created our collective money consciousness, which influences our relationship with money or wealth. Here you will find resources that will give you insights into the subject.
Dr. Lami Wins the Prestigious 2024 Award for Most Influential Financial & Mental Wellbeing Business Leader
Dr. Lami has been honored to receive the prestigious award "Most Influential Financial & Mental Wellbeing Business Leader 2024" by Acquisition...
Reflecting on Elite Summit 2024: A Fusion of Insight and Innovation in Generational Wealth Psychology
The curtains have closed on another enlightening Elite Summit, leaving us enriched with knowledge. The participation of many esteemed speakers made...
From Emotional Giving to Empowered Boundaries: Redefining Parental Support
Why boundaries feel harder than generosity For many affluent parents, giving feels natural. It aligns with love, capability, and responsibility....
Breaking Enmeshment: When Support Quietly Turns Into Emotional Entanglement
When closeness begins to limit growth In many affluent families, closeness is worn as a badge of honor. Parents and children speak often, stay...
The Family System You Inherited: Why These Financial Patterns Didn’t Start With You
Every family operates inside an invisible system Most parents experiencing financial dependence with their adult children believe they are facing a...
Guilt, Fear, and Obligation: The Emotional Forces That Keep Financial Dependence Alive
Why logic alone rarely changes financial dynamics Most parents who financially support their adult children already know the arrangement is...
When Helping Hurts: The Emotional Cost of Over-Supporting Adult Children
The moment generosity begins to work against growth Most parents who continue to support their adult children do so out of care, not confusion. They...
The Hidden Money Contracts Between Parents and Adult Children
Unspoken agreements shape families far more than formal documents In most affluent families, wealth is usually documented with clarity and careful...
Financial Support or Emotional Substitute? When Parental Giving Quietly Replaces Connection
When Money Becomes the Language of Love In many families, financial support is often given with the very best of intentions. Parents want to help...
When Strategy Isn’t the Problem: Why UHNW Families Turn to Wealth Psychology After Everything Is “Done”
The Moment Families Realize Something Is Still Missing Many ultra-high-net-worth families arrive at wealth psychology consulting only after they’ve...
Why Wealth Psychology Seminars Reach What Traditional Wealth Education Can’t
Information Isn’t the Missing Piece Ultra-high-net-worth families rarely suffer from a lack of education. Most already sit with leading advisors,...
Why The Field of Wealth Psychology Has Become Essential in Modern Family Offices
From Managing Assets to Managing Human Complexity Family offices were originally built to manage complexity, financial, legal and operational. Over...
When Love Meets Legacy: The Psychology of Money in UHNW Couples
Why Wealth Intensifies, Rather Than Simplifies, Partnership Dynamics From the outside, UHNW couples often appear insulated from the stressors that...
Inside the UHNW Mind: Investment Psychology Strategies That Protect Wealth and Legacy
Why the Greatest Investment Risk Is Rarely the Market Ultra-high-net-worth individuals are often exceptionally skilled at building wealth. They...
