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		<title>Do You Suffer From Shopping Addiction?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you budget your spending? Or are you addicted to shopping? Research shows that shopping addiction affects mainly women while alcoholism affects men. Items which top a woman&#8217;s shopping list are clothes, makeup and jewelery. You may have an internet shopping addiction if you spend a major part of your time online shopping for alluring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you budget your spending? Or are you addicted to shopping?  Research shows that shopping addiction affects mainly women while  alcoholism affects men. Items which top a woman&#8217;s shopping list are  clothes, makeup and jewelery.</p>
<p>You may have an internet shopping  addiction if you spend a major part of your time online shopping for  alluring products that seem just a mouse click away. If the only channel  you watch on the telly is the home network, you could be at risk for a  home network shopping addiction.</p>
<p><strong>Causes Of Shopping  Addiction</strong></p>
<p>Shopoholics get a high from an addictive  behavior like shopping. During shopping sprees endorphins and dopamine,  naturally occurring opiate receptor sites in the brain get switched on  making the person feel good. The nicer this feeling is the person is  likely to shop more.&#8221;</p>
<p>To capitalize on this compulsive shopping  instinct &#8211; shops display similar items alluringly side by side &#8211; making  customers pick up what they want or desire rather than what they need  being quite oblivious of the fact that one&#8217;s money is after all limited.</p>
<p>Shopping  addiction is rooted in complex psychological reasons. Shopping may just  be a means of escapism from the realities of life and its accompanying  problem &#8211; an outlet to anger, depression, anxiety, boredom or  loneliness.</p>
<p>Shopping cures none of your woes. It just seems to  provide some instant relief. The long-term effects of shopping addiction  can include debt and damage to close relationships.</p>
<p>Like most  addictions, shopping addiction may be the result of trying to fill a  void in your life with materialistic things, and gives only temporary  happiness.</p>
<p><strong>How To Treat Your Shopping Addiction</strong></p>
<p>Treatment  for compulsive shopping is like any other addiction. Shopping addiction  may be treated with psychotropic drugs and counseling.</p>
<p>Here are  some simple tips to recover from a shopping addiction:</p>
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<li>Be honest and admit you have a problem.</li>
<li>Take professional help and speak to wise and empathetic  non-shopoholic friends who can offer unbiased moral support and positive  encouragement to help you overcome your addiction.</li>
<li>Chalk out a budget and ascertain a fixed amount, which you can spend  on your personal shopping. Categorize items on your shopping list as  necessities, comforts and luxuries with the help of your therapist. Try  to minimize expenses on luxuries and judiciously monitor purchases of  comforts.</li>
<li>With the help of a mental health professional identify all the  stages in the compulsive buying cycle- the triggers, feelings,  dysfunctional thoughts, typical behavior and consequences. Try to break  the vicious cycle of shopping sprees.</li>
<li>Try to keep credit and debit cards just for emergencies. These cards  just add fuel to fire in your shopping addiction. In fact canceling  them won&#8217;t be a bad idea.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t subscribe to shopping catalog&#8217;s. Don&#8217;t even visit sales or  discount warehouses as they may make you spend more in the long run.  Avoid watching shopping programs on TV and try not to obsess over  advertisements in magazines and newspapers. Divert your attention when  you come across such advertisements. Also avoid window-shopping as  before long you may end up in purchasing what you covet for but can&#8217;t  really afford.</li>
<li>Keep yourself busy throughout the day in work and various other  hobbies. Don&#8217;t allow shopping to be your major or only hobby.</li>
<li>Try to be farsighted. Understand that saving money will help you to  buy an asset your family really wants in the future &#8211; a house or a car &#8211;  or be used for emergencies and dry days.</li>
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