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While we may occasionally indulge ourselves, shopping to forget sadness, heartbreak, stress, or simply to brighten our mood, if we do it consistently, it can become addictive and lead to compulsive buying. Retail therapy refers to someone who shops to please themselves and improve their mood, and the items they purchase are desires rather than needs, often referred to as comfort buying.
Psychologists agree that retail therapy isn't a major problem, as long as it doesn't become an addiction/dependence and becomes a necessity, especially when feeling down.
Mild retail therapy can be managed on your own without visiting a psychologist. There are many methods we can apply in our daily lives, such as evaluating what contributes to high spending, reducing interactions on social media, delaying shopping urges, etc.
Psychologists agree that retail therapy isn't a major problem, as long as it doesn't become an addiction/dependence and becomes a necessity, especially when feeling down.
Mild retail therapy can be managed on your own without visiting a psychologist. There are many methods we can apply in our daily lives, such as evaluating what contributes to high spending, reducing interactions on social media, delaying shopping urges, etc.