Dr. April Lane Benson is a nationally known psychologist specializing in the study and treatment of compulsive buying disorder. Dr. Benson is the editor of “I Shop, Therefore I Am: Compulsive Buying and the Search for Self” (2000), the first book in English for mental health professionals about compulsive buying disorder. Her second book, “To Buy or Not to Buy: Why We Overshop and How to Stop” (2008) presents the Stopping Overshopping model of treatment. A pilot randomized controlled trial on the efficacy of this treatment model was recently published in the Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery. Maintaining a private practice in New York City and a comprehensive website, www.shopaholicnomore.com, Dr. Benson also trains therapists and i...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Aim To investigate impulsive behaviors in pathological buying (PB). Methods The study included three...
Dr. April Lane Benson is a nationally known psychologist specializing in the study and treatment of ...
Barbara Mitchell, LCSW is a clinical social worker and certified Imago Relationship Therapist who ha...
Background There is increasing research into compulsive buying (CB), much of which has focussed on ...
For more than 25 years, Amanda Mills has been working with arts organizations across Canada and with...
Dr. Ted Klontz is generally considered to be one the leading pioneers in the field of financial ther...
Dr. Anne Brennan Malec is the founder and managing partner of Symmetry Counseling, a counseling, coa...
Reeta Wolfsohn, CMSW, began practicing financial therapy in 1997. At the time, she didn’t call what ...
This study is a response to the growing global phenomenon of shopping addiction and the psychologica...
Compulsive buying is a relatively new psychopathological concept and very few data are currently ava...
Andrea Vining is a Financial Advisor at Morgan Stanley in Pasadena, California who was named to the ...
Terrence Daryl Shulman: Cluttered lives, empty souls. Compulsive stealing, spending & hoarding Infin...
Syble Solomon is a speaker on the psychology of money and the founder and president of LifeWise Stra...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Aim To investigate impulsive behaviors in pathological buying (PB). Methods The study included three...
Dr. April Lane Benson is a nationally known psychologist specializing in the study and treatment of ...
Barbara Mitchell, LCSW is a clinical social worker and certified Imago Relationship Therapist who ha...
Background There is increasing research into compulsive buying (CB), much of which has focussed on ...
For more than 25 years, Amanda Mills has been working with arts organizations across Canada and with...
Dr. Ted Klontz is generally considered to be one the leading pioneers in the field of financial ther...
Dr. Anne Brennan Malec is the founder and managing partner of Symmetry Counseling, a counseling, coa...
Reeta Wolfsohn, CMSW, began practicing financial therapy in 1997. At the time, she didn’t call what ...
This study is a response to the growing global phenomenon of shopping addiction and the psychologica...
Compulsive buying is a relatively new psychopathological concept and very few data are currently ava...
Andrea Vining is a Financial Advisor at Morgan Stanley in Pasadena, California who was named to the ...
Terrence Daryl Shulman: Cluttered lives, empty souls. Compulsive stealing, spending & hoarding Infin...
Syble Solomon is a speaker on the psychology of money and the founder and president of LifeWise Stra...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Compulsive buying behavior (CBB) has been recognized as a prevalent mental health disorder, yet its ...
Aim To investigate impulsive behaviors in pathological buying (PB). Methods The study included three...