I shop, therefore I am : compulsive buying and the search for self
edited by April Lane Benson
03-2222127

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

PART I : AN OVERVIEW
    When Money Is the Drug
            Donna Boundy
    A Systematic Investigation into Compulsive Buying
            Ronald J. Faber

PART II : SHOPPING, BUYING, AND SELFHOOD
    Shopaholics, Spendaholics, and the Question of Gender
            Colin Campbell
    Are We What We Own?
            Russell Belk
    The Role of Self-Image in Excessive Buying
            Helga Dittmar
    Clothes, Inside Out
            Eve Golden

PART III : SPECIAL ISSUES IN COMPULSIVE BUYING
    Collecting as Reparation
            Werner Muensterberger
    Giving until It Hurts
            Mary Ann McGrath

PART IV : PSYCHIATRIC CONSIDERATIONS
     Assessment of Compulsive Buying
            Donald W. Black
     Diagnosis, Associated Disorders, and Drug Treatment
            Toby Goldsmith and Susan L. McElroy

PART V : PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORY AND TECHNIQUE
     Compulsive Buying as an Addiction
            Ramona Goldman
     When Eating and Shopping Are Companion Disorders
            F. Diane Barth
     The Use of Money as an Action Symptom
            David W. Krueger
     Clothes and the Couch
            Arlene Kramer Richards

PART VI : COUPLES TREATMENT AND GROUP THERAPY
     Overcoming Overspending in Couples
            Olivia Mellan
     Group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Buying Disorder
            Melissa Burgard and James E. Mitchell
     Psychoeducational Group Therapy for Money Disorders
            Leonard Brazer

PART VII : TREATMENT ADJUNCTS
      Debtors Anonymous and Psychotherapy
            Betsy Levine and Bonnie Kellen
      Financial Recovery Counseling
            Karen McCall
      Simplicity circles and the compulsive shopper

27 septembre 2001