
Discover why your wealth is trapped by unconscious "money scripts" formed in childhood. "Wired for Wealth" reveals the psychological barriers blocking financial success, offering a revolutionary five-step process that's transformed countless relationships with money. What childhood memory is secretly sabotaging your financial future?
Bradley T. Klontz, Psy.D., CFP®, is a clinical psychologist, behavioral finance expert, and co-author of Wired for Wealth – a groundbreaking exploration of money mindsets in personal finance.
As co-founder of the Financial Psychology Institute and Associate Professor at Creighton University’s Heider College of Business, Klontz merges clinical psychology with financial planning to address wealth-building barriers. His work on “money scripts” and financial disorders has been featured on ABC’s 20/20, Good Morning America, and in The Wall Street Journal and New York Times.
Klontz co-authored eight finance-focused books including Mind Over Money and The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge, establishing him as a leader in financial therapy. A recipient of the American Psychological Association’s Innovative Practice Presidential Citation, he developed H&R Block’s Dollars & Sense financial literacy curriculum.
His insights reach diverse audiences through the Childfree Wealth Podcast and @DrBradKlontz social media presence. Wired for Wealth remains a staple in financial psychology education, cited by professionals worldwide for its evidence-based strategies to transform toxic money patterns.
Wired for Wealth explores how psychological patterns and unconscious beliefs shape financial behaviors, offering strategies to overcome self-sabotage and build lasting wealth. Co-authored by financial psychologist Dr. Brad Klontz, it combines behavioral science with practical tools to identify "money scripts" — ingrained beliefs about money that drive financial decisions.
This book is ideal for individuals struggling with financial habits, financial planners seeking client psychology insights, and anyone interested in behavioral finance. It’s particularly valuable for those wanting to break cycles of debt, overspending, or undersaving.
Yes, Wired for Wealth provides actionable frameworks backed by clinical research and real-world case studies. Dr. Klontz’s expertise as a Certified Financial Planner and psychologist lends credibility, making it a standout resource in financial self-help literature.
Core ideas include:
The book teaches readers to identify fear-based money scripts like "money is evil" or "I don’t deserve wealth," which often lead to debt. It offers cognitive-behavioral exercises to replace these patterns with prosperity-focused mindsets.
Unlike traditional budgeting guides, it focuses on root psychological causes of financial behaviors. Dr. Klontz integrates clinical psychology with financial planning, using tools like the Klontz Money Script Inventory to personalize strategies.
Yes, it features self-assessment quizzes, journaling prompts, and step-by-step action plans. Notable exercises include creating a "financial autobiography" to uncover hidden money scripts and designing "behavioral experiments" to test new financial habits.
It builds on concepts introduced in Mind Over Money and The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge, with updated research and expanded tools for financial therapists. Later works like Psychology of Financial Planning (2023) reference its foundational frameworks.
Some reviewers note the psychology-focused approach requires more effort than quick-fix financial guides. Others suggest pairing it with traditional budgeting resources for comprehensive wealth-building.
Yes, it specifically addresses inherited money beliefs and provides strategies to prevent passing destructive financial behaviors to children. Case studies show how families have broken cycles of poverty or affluenza.
The 2023 edition includes new insights on digital payment psychology, cryptocurrency behaviors, and post-pandemic financial stress. Dr. Klontz also added content on financial trauma recovery.
Key quotes include:
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Money scripts are particularly powerful when formed during emotional or traumatic experiences.
Money scripts are partial truths.
More money will make things better.
Money will give my life meaning.
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Have you ever wondered why you keep making the same financial mistakes despite knowing better? The answer lies deep in your unconscious mind. Your relationship with money isn't rational-it's driven by powerful "money scripts" formed during childhood from messages received from parents and emotional experiences. These scripts operate silently yet dictate your financial decisions with remarkable power. When money played a role in painful childhood events, your primitive brain created protective associations that may actually harm your financial health today. What makes these scripts so dangerous is that they're partial truths-they may work in specific contexts but become problematic when applied universally. Even seemingly minor childhood incidents can create lasting money scripts if they carried strong emotional weight. Certain money scripts consistently lead to financial distress. "More money will make things better" creates a moving target of happiness that's never reached. "Money is bad" leads people to unconsciously sabotage their financial progress. "I don't deserve money" often afflicts inheritance recipients who quickly deplete their windfall. "I deserve to spend money" justifies depleting savings for unnecessary purchases. "There will never be enough money" creates constant anxiety despite financial success. "There will always be enough money" reflects blind trust that needs will be met regardless of actions. "Money is unimportant" justifies poor planning. "Money will give my life meaning" drives success at tremendous personal cost. "It's not nice to talk about money" maintains a powerful taboo that prevents financial education. "If you're good, the universe will provide" eliminates perceived need for planning.