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Do We Buy the Idea of “Retail Therapy”?
Inside Mental Health
English - November 23, 2017 05:01 - 24 minutes - ★★★★★ - 446 ratingsMental Health Health & Fitness Science Social Sciences anxiety bipolar depression mentalhealth mentalillness narcissism psychology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales discuss the pros and cons on “retail therapy,” the practice of shopping solely for the purpose of making ourselves feel better. They discuss the many benefits of such purchases, while also warning of the dangers of “comfort purchases.” Gabe warns especially of such purchases when in the manic phase of disorder, leading to hyperspending. Each of them share personal stories of their own purchases, both large and (comparatively) small. Other items discussed are oniomania, why we feel a “need” for retail therapy, window shopping, and some unexpected fringe benefits of retail therapy.
RETAIL THERAPY SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
[1:43] What triggers the need for retail therapy?
[5:00] What’s the difference between “good” retail therapy and “bad”?
[7:40] Retail Therapy + Bipolar Disorders = Hyperspending
[10:26] What is oniomania?
[12:09] My therapist made me buy a Rolex
[15:21] Buying nostalgia on eBay
[19:02] The fringe benefits of retail therapy.
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In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales discuss the pros and cons on “retail therapy,” the practice of shopping solely for the purpose of making ourselves feel better. They discuss the many benefits of such purchases, while also warning of the dangers of “comfort purchases.” Gabe warns especially of such purchases when in the manic phase of disorder, leading to hyperspending. Each of them share personal stories of their own purchases, both large and (comparatively) small. Other items discussed are oniomania, why we feel a “need” for retail therapy, window shopping, and some unexpected fringe benefits of retail therapy.
RETAIL THERAPY SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
[1:43] What triggers the need for retail therapy?
[5:00] What’s the difference between “good” retail therapy and “bad”?
[7:40] Retail Therapy + Bipolar Disorders = Hyperspending
[10:26] What is oniomania?
[12:09] My therapist made me buy a Rolex
[15:21] Buying nostalgia on eBay
[19:02] The fringe benefits of retail therapy.
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