How to Tell You Have a Legitimate Shopping Addiction

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How to Tell You Have a Legitimate Shopping Addiction When you think of addiction, you might think about things like IV drugs, cocaine, alcohol, or meth. These are things that society tends to scorn, things that people feel shame and embarrassment for. When you see someone who's a known alcoholic sitting in a bar, you know there's trouble. However, addiction isn't always an ugly thing that hides in the shadows. Sometimes, people have addictions that others consider socially acceptable. One example of this is excessive gambling. Another is shopping addiction. But what exactly is a shopping addiction? What separates a healthy love for shopping and a habit that has gone too far? Read on to find out more. What is Shopping Addiction? Shopping addiction, or omniomania, as it's referred to clinically, is compulsive buying in order to escape from negative feelings and emotions. It's a behavioral addiction that can take over your thoughts and create preoccupations that make everyday life difficult. The Line Between Fun and Addiction Nearly everyone shops. Every day, we're bombarded with advertisements that tell us to buy, buy, buy. Nothing escapes this, and it eventually becomes a vicious cycle. Advertisers sell to everyone from the elderly to the infantile. They sell everything from food to clothes to vehicles to insurance policies: there's no end in sight. It's only natural then that we live in a nation of shoppers. However, a study published in the American Journal on Addictions surmised that roughly 6-7% of Americans live with compulsive buying. This could be in large part because of the rise in online shopping. With this greater access to goods from virtually anywhere in the world comes more spending and more shopping. But where do we draw the line? What's the difference between healthy retail therapy and a shopping addiction? The answer is actually in your emotions. While the shopping and spending habits of a shopping addict and a regular shopper might seem the same on the outside, someone who suffers from an addiction will go through a much different process internally. The Planning One of the telltale signs of shopping addiction is when someone starts to plan their shopping down to the minute detail. A shopping addict doesn't just know what they want to buy, they know their game plan they'll need to execute in order to buy it as well.


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