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If you're suffering from compulsive shopping, you need a compulsive spending program NOW. Your addiction to spending money is taking over your life, hurting the people you love as well as yourself. You can feel its power over you and your finances, and you know it's time to break this bond, but you don't know how. Recovery Connection® is here to help you – call 1-800-99-DETOX.

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For many people, shopping means new clothes for work or maybe odds and ends for the house. For others, however, shopping takes on an entirely different meaning. It can become as destructive as any other addiction and result in a financial nightmare for the shopper and family alike. This is referred to as compulsive spending or compulsive shopping.

Compulsive shopping and spending are defined as excessive and out of control. As with other addictions, the spending addict continues to spend and shop in the face of adverse consequences. Sometimes referred to as "shopoholism", compulsive shopping can create massive financial, marital, legal and family problems. These consequences are identical in nature to the consequences created from drug addiction or alcoholism.

Many people ask why someone would continue to shop and spend when he or she knows negative consequences are right around the corner. It is best explained as we would explain the process of any addiction. People who give in to compulsive shopping or spending get a feeling of being "high" from the experience. This translates into endorphins and dopamine, natural receptor sites in the brain, getting turned on, creating a "good feeling" and reinforcing the desire to shop or spend. This is the cycle of addiction that must be broken in order to recover and manage spending.

Signs and Symptoms of Compulsive Shopping and Spending

Behaviors that may indicate a compulsive shopping problem:

For those of you who have identified with three or more of the above, you may have a compulsive shopping problem. Programs specializing in compulsive shopping and compulsive spending are starting to appear.

The Stopping Overshopping Program is a comprehensive program developed by Dr. April Benson that helps compulsive shoppers overcome their addiction. The Program addresses compulsive shopping on multiple fronts, enabling overshoppers to:

The Program includes a 260-page workbook, a portable Shopping Diary, a CD, and a reminder card. The struggle with compulsive shopping is ongoing. The Program recognizes this. Both during the Program as well as after, users have multiple sources of support. These include 3 monthly 1-hour teleforum phone calls (one call per month) for the first three months after the program arrives, a quarterly newsletter, a resource center, access to others working the Program, if they so choose, and to Dr. Benson and her associates.

For further details, go to the personal program page at http://www.stoppingovershopping.com/program.html

If you have an accompanying drug addiction or alcohol addiction, inpatient treatment is available and you can receive help there. The ability to be in a residential setting can provide you with much needed support to break the cycle of compulsive shopping, spending, drinking or drugging.

If you have a problem with compulsive shopping, spending, drugs or alcohol addiction and need to locate a quality treatment program or drug rehab center, call Recovery Connection® now at 1-800-99-DETOX.

Complsive Shopping Treatment Centers:

If your state doesn't appear on this list, please call Recovery Connection® at 1-800-99-DETOX and we will be happy to assist you.