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In this show, nationally known psychologist, Dr. April Lane Benson, Ph.D., author of, I Shop, Therefore I Am: Compulsive Buying and the Search for Self and To Buy or Not to Buy: Why We Overshop and How to Stop, will clarify the addiction suffered by those who compulsively shop. She will discuss the causes, gender differences, and the difference between holiday shopping and shopping as a fix to feelings not being handled. Drawing upon her latest research and interventions, she will offer coping strategies that will help all listeners who are shopping this season. She will also discuss her new “Stopping Overshopping Text Messaging Program” and the individual and group treatments that have proven to address the compulsive need to shop. Don't miss this.
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Terry S. is a 58-year old Detroit native who has been in recovery from codepenency AND addictive-compulsive shoplifting since 1990. He founded the 12-Step group C.A.S.A. (Cleptomaniacs And Shoplifters Anonymous) in Detroit in 1992. He has been a licensed social worker and certified addictions therapist since 1997 and founded The Shulman Center for Compulsive Theft, $pending and Hoarding in 2004. Terry has written and published four addiction-recovery books and offers brief, sensitive and effective therapy programs by phone or video-chat.Reco12 is an organization with the mission of learning and sharing the similarities of addiction of all kinds and gaining and sharing tools and hope from others who are walking a similar path. We come together from all places, faiths and backgrounds to gain tools and hope from others who are walking a similar path. Reco12 appreciates your help in keeping us working our 12th Step with these great resources and services for the addict and loved ones. We gratefully accept contributions to help cover the costs of the Zoom platform, podcast platform, web hosting, and administrative costs. To become a Reco12 Spearhead you can quickly and easily become a monthly donor here: https://www.reco12.com/support or you can do one-time donations through PayPal (https://www.paypal.me/reco12) or Venmo: @Reco-Twelve . Thanks for your support! Resources from this meeting:Terry S Website for recovery meeting and contactRecovery Books Terry has writtenDebtors AnonymousSpenders AnonymousUnderearners AnonymousClutterers Anonymous"Outro music is "Just Can't Do this On My Own" written by James, Carrington, Thomas Barkmeijer and Paul Freeman and performed by James Carrington and used with full permission of James Carrington. To learn more about this music and performer, please visit https://www.jamescarrington.net/ and https://m.facebook.com/jamescarringtonmusic ."Support the showPrivate Facebook GroupInstagram PageBecome a Reco12 Spearhead (Monthly Supporter)PatreonPayPalVenmo: @Reco-TwelveYouTube ChannelReco12 WebsiteEmail: reco12pod@gmail.com to join WhatsApp GroupReco12 Shares PodcastReco12 Shares Record a Share LinkReco12 Noodle It Out with Nikki M PodcastReco12 Big Book Roundtable Podcast
I'm so excited to introduce you to my Mom, Eileen - without a doubt, the most fashionable person on the planet. I clearly inherited her overshopping addiction and write more about our shopping shenanigans in my published essay, "I Saw It First," as featured in this Chicken Soup For The Shopper's Soul book. In this eye-opening Podcast, I'm taking you back to my childhood and how my earlier years clearly triggered my compulsive shopping behavior. Sorry Mom... I love you more than you know and take full responsiblity for my reckless financial behavior. Hope you enjoy the show!
Hour 1 - Larry and Marty discuss Amazon Prime Day and the problem with obsessive shopping. They also talk to a local business owner about closing his business in the South Side.
Episode 243 It's not easy to face our compulsive shopping behaviors, and it's definitely not easy to change them. I'm proud of you for even considering this episode, and I know how you feel. I've worked on changing my compulsive shopping habits for the past few years. It takes time and support to help understand what is happening in our lives that contribute to how and why we spend compulsively, which is why I reached out to an expert for help. In this episode, we discuss: How compulsive shopping starts Why Carrie refers to social media as “kryptonite” for compulsive shoppers The shame of compulsive shopping and financial infidelity How compulsive shopping links to recovery and addiction How to recognize compulsive shopping Two core steps to change your shopping behaviors About Carrie Carrie Rattle has delivered keynote speeches and has been quoted in media such as CNBC, CBC, MSNBC, NextAdvisor | TIME, USA Today, Glamour Magazine, and others. Carrie is a Financial Therapist/Coach for professional women with a specialty in Compulsive Shopping. Carrie's goal is to help women learn money self-care and have their own wealth, independence, choices, and control over their lives. Resources mentioned in this episode: Behavioral Cents Shopping Addiction Behaviors To join Team Alcohol-Free, click here. Say hello! Use the “Dear Lori” listener feedback form and share your thoughts about this episode with me. Other episodes you may enjoy: The True Cost of Drinking with Linda Parmar Three Women Share Their Journey to Alcohol Freedom Later in Life How Are You Spending Your Energy?
"I know that people feel sick with regret when they go out on a binge and come back, they've had that almost dissociative episode where they rushed off to the shops and bought all this stuff and come home and see it all together and have this overwhelming feeling of regret.""Or when all the Amazon boxes arrive and you're just like, 'Oh, what have I done?'"For the full show notes and transcript for this episode, visit the website at Overcome Compulsive Hoarding / http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ Questions to ask when dehoarding: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/podquestionsTwitter: @ThatHoarderTikTok: @thathoarderoch https://www.tiktok.com/@thathoarderochFacebook: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder / https://www.facebook.com/Overcome-Compulsive-Hoarding-with-That-Hoarder-104370761703319Pinterest: That Hoarder / https://www.pinterest.com/ThatHoarderYouTube: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSxMqB_fGckbGOQZpkl6l9gReddit: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder / https://www.reddit.com/r/overcomehoarding/Help out: Support this project / http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/support-this-project/Healthy Lifestyle Solutions with Maya AcostaAre you ready to upgrade your health to a new level and do so by learning from experts...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Queens On A RollThis podcast was created to educate & inspire people about the ably different...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Ultimate Health RadioStart your journey today toward Ultimate Health by checking out Ultimate Health Radio!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
"We seek out behaviours that release the largest dopamine hit we can, we feel so good, we do it again. And soon it becomes a habit." For the full show notes and transcript for this episode, visit the website at Overcome Compulsive Hoarding / http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ Questions to ask when dehoarding: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/podquestionsTwitter: @ThatHoarderTikTok: @thathoarderoch https://www.tiktok.com/@thathoarderochFacebook: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder / https://www.facebook.com/Overcome-Compulsive-Hoarding-with-That-Hoarder-104370761703319YouTube: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSxMqB_fGckbGOQZpkl6l9gReddit: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder / https://www.reddit.com/r/overcomehoarding/Help out: Support this project / http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/support-this-project/Cheer UP! PodcastWelcome to the Cheer UP! Podcast – Your Journey to Joy!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify me&my health upOur mission is to enhance and enlighten the well-being of others... welcome to 'health...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Queens On A RollThis podcast was created to educate & inspire people about the ably different...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Live Well and FlourishIf you're ready to think beyond material and external success, if you're ready to take...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
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Ya es esa época del año en la que hay descuentos por todos lados. Aunque nosotros no somos compulsivos al momento de comprar, hay algunas ofertas que deben aprovecharse.It is already that time of year when there are discounts everywhere. Although we are not compulsive when buying, there are some hot sales that shouldn't be missed.For vocabulary list: https://www.instagram.com/p/CWgI9k1rSRU/✨Follow us and stay tuned✨- https://www.facebook.com/youthconv- https://www.instagram.com/youthconversations/
Terrence Shulman is an author, therapist, and educator. He is the Founder and Director of The Shulman Center for Compulsive Theft, Spending, and Hoarding. This center addresses the growing-yet under-treated-epidemics of compulsive stealing, spending, and hoarding. Before establishing the center Terrence worked as a drug and alcohol counselor for many years. Terry is also a Licensed Master Social Worker and an Attorney at Law specializing in Criminal Defense and Mental Health Law. Finally, Terrence has written several books including "Bought Out and Spent: Recovery from Compulsive Shopping and Spending."
If you're listening, and you're struggling with hoarding and you haven't got rid of 75% of your stuff already, then listen to me: “Don't get the pretty basket, don't get the shelving unit, and don't get the pretty bags. Not just yet, anyway. Hold out, as it is just more clutter”.For the full show notes and transcript for this episode, visit the website at Overcome Compulsive Hoarding. Twitter: @ThatHoarderFacebook: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That HoarderHelp out: Support this projectSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/thathoarder)
Ev and Sophie do a Christmas gift roundup and discuss the year's last Dolezal.
ATE for Episode #'s 76 & 77: Ashley and Christiana sit down to recap two guest episodes this week (see links to their episodes below in the 'Resources' section of the show notes), along with deep diving into the important topics covered. Tune in to hear more about compulsive behaviors (including compulsive shopping - a newer topic highlighted recently on our podcast), and some in-depth insight for family members with loved ones fighting all forms of addiction. Subscribe to The Courage to Change: A Recovery PodcastApple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | SpotifyStitcher | iHeart | TuneIn | Overcast | SoundCloud Resourced Mentioned:Episodes we are reviewing:Ep #76 - Betsy AmesEp #77 - Chris Paulson Compulsive shopping article on Psychology TodayBetsy's company - Mindful StyleChris Paulson's rehab - Discover Recovery (in Washington)Al-Anon MeetingsLionrock Recovery's Family Matters ProgramFind a therapist on Psychology TodayWant to be considered as a guest on the podcast in Season 3? Fill out the guest app here Connect with Us:Podcast Website | Podcast Instagram | Podcast FacebookLionrock.Life Facebook | Lionrock.Life InstagramQuestions, comments or feedback? Email us at podcast@lionrock.life
Betsy Ames is the owner of Mindful Style. She's a Closet Curator turned Social Worker and is currently working toward earning her clinical license to become an addiction focused therapist. She's also a recovering compulsive shopper and alcoholic. She currently teaches others sustainable and mindful shopping practices and decluttering tips. She walks her talk and practices what she teaches.You can find out more about her by going to mindfulstyle.com/meet-betsy. Subscribe to The Courage to Change: A Recovery PodcastApple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | SpotifyStitcher | iHeart | TuneIn | Overcast | SoundCloud Resourced Mentioned:More Info About Compulsive ShoppingAbout ACA (Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families)Join an ACA MeetingMindful Style - Betsy's businessContact Betsy on social mediaMindful Style FacebookMindful Style InstagramMindful Style Twitter Connect with Us:Podcast Website | Podcast Instagram | Podcast FacebookQuestions, comments or feedback? Email us at podcast@lionrock.life
Addiction is something that is near and dear to Penny's heart because it has affected people that she loves. Teens are especially prone to addiction, so it is vital to talk to our daughters about this to help them know how to prevent future problems. Teen Brains are especially susceptible to addiction Risk Factors: Biology, Environment, Immature Brain development Teen Brain uses emotional center and is hardwired to learn. It's better at learning addiction than an adult brain. Teens are addicted to a lot of different things Drugs, alcohol, smoking, vaping, pornography, exercise, shopping, gambling, smartphones, and the internet Effects of Addiction are long-lasting Harder to unlearn Missed opportunities Can cause brain to stay in the emotional part and not mature to use the frontal lobe. Inability to pay attention and focus. Signs of addiction to watch for Most addictions share signs Depression and anxiety Withdrawl Changes in sleep/eating patterns Irritability Dropping Grades What to do if you suspect your teen has a problem Talk! Offer unconditional love Validate Find better ways to fill their needs Find treatment if necessary Resources: OHEL, Addictions in Children and Adolescents, https://www.ohelfamily.org/?q=mental_health/addiction_children_and_adolescents SlickText, Smartphone Addiction Statistics, https://www.slicktext.com/blog/2019/10/smartphone-addiction-statistics/ Tech Jury, Smartphone Addiction Statistics, https://techjury.net/blog/smartphone-addiction-statistics/#gref Sarah Karnasiewicz, 7 Scary Things You Never Knew About Cell Phone Addiction, https://www.health.com/condition/anxiety/cell-phone-addiction SOS Safety Magazine, 7 Signs of a Porn Addicted Child, https://sossafetymagazine.com/internet-safety/7-signs-of-a-porn-addicted-child/ Walden Behavioral Care, https://www.waldeneatingdisorders.com/blog/9-warning-signs-of-exercise-addiction/ National Institute on Drug Abuse, https://www.drugabuse.gov/drug-topics/trends-statistics/infographics/monitoring-future-2019-survey-results-overall-findings Sophie Scott and Rebecca Armitage, ABC, Teenagers Porn Use on the Rise, https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-30/teenagers-porn-use-on-the-rise-research-says/8664842 Eating Disorder Hope, https://www.eatingdisorderhope.com/information/statistics-studies#General-Statistics-on-Eating-Disorders John Lee, What are Some Warning Signs of Teenage Gambling Problem, https://www.choosehelp.com/topics/gambling-addiction/teen-gambling-and-teen-problem-gambling/what-are-some-warning-signs-of-a-teen-gambling-problem Good Therapy, Compulsive Shopping, https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/compulsive-shopping Heather Hatfield, Web-MD, Shopping Spree or Addiction?, https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/addiction/features/shopping-spree-addiction#1 NCP Gambling, High School Gambling Fact Sheet, https://www.ncpgambling.org/files/HS_Fact_Sheet.pdf Frances Jensen, The Power of the Adolescent Brain: A TAG Talk, https://youth.gov/sites/default/files/TAG-Talk_Adolescent-Brain-Power_Segment-3.pdf
In this episode we dive into the topic of overcoming a compulsive shopping addiction by using Jaana's newly coined "four finger rule" (Identify, Inventory, Impulse & Invest) to help you create sustainable shopping habits so that not only will it help your bank account and credit cards but will help you make ethically responsible choices.
Shopping is a part of most cultures, but can it be a problem? When does "shopaholic" become a mental health issue?This week we discuss Compulsive Shopping Disorder - when shopping becomes a seriously life-affecting exercise.We'd love you to get in touch to discuss anything about the podcast. You can send us an email at rebecca@clearspace.net.au, basklifecoaching@outlook.com, or any of the links below will help you get in touch too.Our website: www.beuncluttered.com.au (we also have detailed shownotes there)Our Facebook: www.facebook.com/beunclutteredOur Insta: www.instagram.com/beunclutteredTara's website: www.basklifecoaching.comBec's websites: www.clearspace.net.au and www.polearningcollective.com
Sam has a problem that's causing him to spend WAY TOO MUCH MONEY!
We discuss how Mary stopped the inflow of stuff into her home by addressing her compulsive shopping habit. Also on deck: Will she or won’t she? Is Mary ready to let me into her home?
What does Compulsive Shopping have to do with a trip to Africa to help teens prevent HIV? Quite a bit, as you'll hear. In this show, Dr. Benson, nationally known expert in the study and treatment of compulsive buying disorder, first helps us recognize and address the compulsive shopping patterns that persist long after holiday shopping is finished. She describes the rationalizations to buy, the warning signs, as well as strategies and treatment programs for change. Dr. Benson then invites us into her experience while working as a counselor at Camp Sizanani in the countryside around Johannesburg, South Africa. Camp Sizanani provides a hundred and thirty teens a week-long camp experience that teaches them critical life skills like information about the changes of puberty and HIV/AIDS prevention with traditional camp activities. In the final segment of the show, April Benson shares not only the reactions of the teens but the personal meaning it offered to her, as well as the shopping challenges she experienced while in Africa.
Cuando oigo hablar de “Trastorno del Comprador Compulsivo” no puedo menos de sentir un poquillo de miedo y me pregunto “¿Soy una compradora compulsiva?” Y en seguida me digo: “No, claro que no, yo no compro cosas innecesarias”.Cuando compro ropa, o zapatos o cuadernos, me encantan los cuadernos de todos los tamaños y colores, siempre es porque los necesito, puede que me hagan mucha falta o poca, es decir que probablemente siempre podría pasar sin ese par de zapatos que saldré a comprar un día de estos, sin esa falda o sin el cuaderno que me compre ayer pero dicen los médicos que estudian estos trastornos que el comprador compulsivo es feliz solo cuando esta comprando y ese no es mi caso. Estoy fuera del estereotipo.También dicen los estudios que mientras que las mujeres compramos sobre todo ropa y productos destinados a mejorar nuestro aspecto, los hombres se centran en chismes técnicos y pueden convertirse en coleccionistas compulsivos: relojes, sellos, soldados, plumas, revistas…Me parece que en el fondo todos tenemos algo de compradores compulsivos porque dime ¿Has comprado alguna vez algo que no necesitabas sólo por el placer de comprar?.¡No seas mentiroso! Todos lo hemos hecho alguna vez, todos tenemos algo escondido que nos arrepentimos de haber comprado.Yo tengo una maravillosa máquina para limpiar por la que pagué un montón de dinero y que después de usarla un par de veces pasó al garaje.Piensa un poco y dime ¿Cuántas cosas inútiles tienes en tu garaje?ShoppingWhen I hear talking about “Compulsive Buying Disorder” I can’t avoid to feel a bit worried and I wonder “Am I a compulsive buyer?”and inmediately I answer “No, of course I am not, I never buy unneeded things”.When I buy clothes, or shoes or notebooks, I’m very fond of notebooks I like all colours and sizes, it’s because I need them, it may be indispensable or not so much,that is: I can live without this new pair of shoes I’m thinking about shopping one of these days or that skirt or even without the notebook I bought yesterday, but doctors who study this disease say that the compulsive shopper is the one who is happy only when he is buying and that is not my case. I am not the stereotype.Researchers also say that while women buy more clothing and products that improve appearance, men tend to focus more on technical items and can become compulsive collectors: watches, stamps, soldiers, pens, magazines….Deep down I think all of us are compulsive buyers , tell me : “Have you ever bought something you didn’t need just because it was a pleasure to buy it at that moment?Don’t be a liar! All of us have something hidden that we regret having paid money for it.I have a marvellous great steam cleaning machine, I paid a lot of money for it and after using it a couple of times it's in the garage now.Think a little and tell me: How many useless things have you in your garage?.
In this show, nationally known psychologist, Dr. April Lane Benson, Ph.D., author of, I Shop, Therefore I Am: Compulsive Buying and the Search for Self and To Buy or Not to Buy: Why We Overshop and How to Stop will clarify the addiction suffered by those who compulsively shop. She will discuss the causes, gender differences, and the difference between holiday shopping and shopping as a fix to feelings not being handled. Drawing upon her latest research and interventions, she will offer coping strategies that will help all listeners who are shopping this season. She will also discuss her new “Stopping Overshopping Text Messaging Program” and the individual and group treatments that have proven to address the compulsive need to shop. Don't miss this.
In this show, nationally known psychologist, Dr. April Lane Benson, Ph.D., author of, I Shop, Therefore I Am: Compulsive Buying and the Search for Self and To Buy or Not to Buy: Why We Overshop and How to Stop will clarify the addiction suffered by those who compulsively shop. She will discuss the causes, gender differences, and the difference between holiday shopping and shopping as a fix to feelings not being handled. Drawing upon her latest research and interventions, she will offer coping strategies that will help all listeners who are shopping this season. She will also discuss her new “Stopping Overshopping Text Messaging Program” and the individual and group treatments that have proven to address the compulsive need to shop. Don't miss this.
Check out more videos at Reawaken Your Brilliance. Jill Chivers understands what it’s like to ‘shop til you drop’ and yet still feel it was never enough. Jill says it’s possible to lay that burden down, to stop the constant shopping, and to reclaim your life. Learn how she learned to shop less and live more. Jill offers a way to break the cycle of unconscious and compulsive ... The post 67: Shop Less Live More: How to Stop Compulsive Shopping appeared first on Reawaken Your Brilliance.
Prof. Mike Kyrios provides insight into hoarding and compulsive shopping from a research and practitioner perspective.
A podcast introduction on compulsive shopping. Watch out for the full podcast later in the year! If you want to be interviewed or have input, please contact ulashmind@gmail.com. Written by UMM team
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Dr. James Roberts discusses the epidemic of compulsive buying.