SMART Recovery is a free group program assisting people with all forms of addiction, including dependence on drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, gambling, and even shopping.
So what is it about hitting the shops and buying stuff that makes us so happy?
Psychologists have likened shopping to an escape from ‘real life’, that’s similar to the pleasure of a hit of illicit drugs.
So if it feels good, what’s the problem? Jemma Enright from Moneybrilliant told The Huffington Post Australia the problem is the addiction to feeling good overrides the need to budget, or spend within our means.
“The desire to shop wins out over the hit taken to the credit card or bank account. A shopaholic is defined as a person who has the inability to control their spending and has the habit of going out shopping and purchasing compulsively. Given the momentary pleasure leads to future money stress, there is a sure need to stop, but many people find it difficult to stop,” Enright said.
For those with problematic shopping behaviours, it’s important to have a strategy to limit spending and stay away from the shops.
Here are Enright’s top tips for taking control of finances and curbing shopaholic ways: