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  2. Sudden wealth syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The prevention of sudden wealth syndrome depends upon the diagnosis and recognition of early symptoms and changes in relationships. [14] As the influx of wealth is unexpected, there is a limited amount of ways to be prepared for sudden wealth syndrome and in turn, to avoid developing the psychological condition.

  3. List of syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Sudden death syndrome; Sudden infant death syndrome; Sudden wealth syndrome; Sugarman syndrome; Sulfonamide hypersensitivity syndrome; Summer penile syndrome; Sundowning; Superior mesenteric artery syndrome; Superior orbital fissure syndrome; Superior vena cava syndrome; Supernumerary nipples–uropathies–Becker's nevus syndrome ...

  4. Nouveau riche - Wikipedia

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    Nouveau riche (French for 'new rich'; French: [nuvo ʁiʃ]), new rich, or new money (in contrast to old money; French: vieux riche [vjø ʁiʃ]) [1] is a social class of the rich whose wealth has been acquired within their own generation, rather than by familial inheritance.

  5. Diseases of affluence - Wikipedia

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    A notable historical example is that of Beriberi, a thiamin deficiency syndrome which was long known as a disease of the wealthy in east Asia: Brown rice and other cereal grains are a good source of thiamin, while white rice is not. Because of the labor and waste involved, white rice was long seen as a luxury, meaning a thiamin-deficient diet ...

  6. Harris' rise in polls sparks wave of wealth transfers to kids

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    Or setting up trusts that trickle out the money over time and reduce the changes of “sudden wealth syndrome” for kids. For families that plan to take advantage of the estate tax window ...

  7. Money disorder - Wikipedia

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    Money disorders refer to problematic financial beliefs and behaviors that can cause significant distress and hinder one's social or occupational well-being. These issues often stem from financial stress or an inability to effectively utilize one's financial resources, leading to clinically significant challenges.

  8. Robert Pagliarini - Wikipedia

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    As president of Pacifica Wealth Advisors, Pagliarini specializes in serving sudden money recipients and helping clients overcome sudden wealth syndrome. The boutique wealth management firm is located in Orange County, CA. Pagliarini has appeared as a financial advisor on 20/20, Good Morning America, Dr. Phil, ABC Morning News, NBC and NPR's ...

  9. Category:Psychopathological syndromes - Wikipedia

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