Sources & References
Financial Trauma
Financial Trauma Is Real: Why Black People Should Consider Financial Therapy
Financial Trauma is a Reality for One Third of Millennials
Chloe McKenzie interview in Bad With Money podcast
1 In 4 Americans Have PTSD-Like Symptoms From Financial Stress
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kateashford/2016/04/22/financial-stress/?sh=297c15d42753
Ross, D.B., & Coambs, E. (2018). The Impact of Psychological Trauma on Finance: Narrative Financial Therapy Considerations in Exploring Complex Trauma and Impaired Financial Decision Making. Journal of Financial Therapy, 9 (2) 4.
https://doi.org/10.4148/1944-9771.1174
“Are you struggling with Financial PTSD?”
https://goop.com/wellness/career-money/are-you-struggling-with-financial-ptsd/
“On the Construction of Financial Trauma Theory: For Black Women’s Sake” by Chloe B. McKenzie
Scarcity Mindset
https://www.apa.org/monitor/2014/02/scarcity
Factsheet: BLACK WOMEN’S FINANCIAL TRAUMA
Factsheet: THE EMBEDDED LEGACY OF WHITE SUPREMACY IN FINANCIAL LITERACY
https://www.chloebmckenzie.com/post/the-embedded-legacy-of-white-supremacy-in-financial-literacy
D Lawson, BT Klontz, & SL Britt (Eds.) Financial Therapy: Theory, Research, and Practice. New York: Springer; 2015.
Wolfsohn, Reeta. Center for Financial Social Work (producer). (2020). Overcoming Financial Irrational Decision-making” [Webinar]
https://financialsocialwork.com/downloads/overcoming-irrational-financial-decision-making
Estrés Financiero
http://www.psy.co/una-carta-a-los-terapeutas-2-finanzas-lecciones-de-idiomas.html
Trauma after Trauma – Navigating Financial Anxiety in the Postpartum Period
https://www.nefe.org/news/2022/03/navigating-postpartum-financial-anxiety.aspx
Financial Abuse
Economic Abuse Factsheet
https://assets.speakcdn.com/assets/2497/economic_abuse.pdf
Surviving Economic Abuse
https://survivingeconomicabuse.org/
Peled, E., & Krigel, K. (2016). “The path to economic independence among survivors of intimate partner violence: A critical review of the literature and courses for action.” Aggression and Violent Behavior, 31, pg. 132.
Wolfsohn, Reeta. Center for Financial Social Work (producer). (2020). Economic Abuse: A Hidden Form of Domestic Violence [Webinar]
Trauma-Informed Approach
Trauma Informed Toolkit, second edition 2013
https://trauma-informed.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/trauma-informed_toolkit_v07-1.pdf
Davies, n.d. quoted in “Real Tools: Responding to Multi-abuse trauma,” by Debi S. Edmund, M.A., LPC and Patricia J. Bland, M.A., CDP, published by Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, 2011, pg. 20.
Brown, B. (2013). Daring greatly: How the courage to be vulnerable transforms the way we live, love, parent and lead.
Trauma-informed Social Work: What is it, and Why Should We Care? Nancy J. Smith, PhD, LCSW, Professor and Dean, University at Buffalo School of Social Work, June 25, 2015.
https://es.slideshare.net/njsmyth/toronto-tic-june-2015-handout
The Institute on Trauma and Trauma Informed Care
The Women's Consortium
Economic Justice
Prosperity Now (on Economic Justice)
https://prosperitynow.org/about/our-approach
NNEDV’s Economic Justice Policy
https://nnedv.org/content/economic-justice-policy
Fernandes, Daniel, et al. “Financial Literacy, Financial Education, and Downstream Financial Behaviors.” Management Science, vol. 60, no. 8, 2014, pp. 1861–83. JSTOR.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/42919641
Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH, Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor, Boston University School of Public Health. “On Economic Justice.” (2017)
https://www.bu.edu/sph/news/articles/2017/on-economic-justice/
Stuck: This is why the poor stay poor
The Washing Machine story (or Survivor Centered Advocacy)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1NRvq4CI1
THE EMBEDDED LEGACY OF WHITE SUPREMACY IN FINANCIAL LITERACY
https://www.chloebmckenzie.com/post/the-embedded-legacy-of-white-supremacy-in-financial-literacy
The Myth Of Financial Literacy—And Why Wealth Justice Is A Better Goal
Institutional Re-Traumatization
Laakso and Drevdahl, “Women, Abuse, and the Welfare Bureaucracy”, Journal of Women and Social Work, Spring 2006, 84-96.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0886109905283135
Soss, J., Fording, R. C., & Schram, S. (2011). Disciplining the poor: neoliberal paternalism and the persistent power of race. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
"Prevent Re-traumatization" in Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services.