The “Smiled Upon” Addiction: An article from Glamour Magazine
“If someone tells you, you have a problem, cut them off. You don’t need that kind of negativity in your […]
“If someone tells you, you have a problem, cut them off. You don’t need that kind of negativity in your […]
We’ve been fortunate that Kathleen Gemmell, an eclectic author and former compulsive buyer offered us a guest post about her
Are you dreading the holidays? Are wishes, longings, fears, and expectations getting you down? For many people, the end of
Touched, tickled, and terribly impressed, I left last Wednesday’s performance of Cheryl Stern’s Shoes and Baggage feeling buoyed and hopeful
You’re Not Alone–This Blog Can Help To Buy or Not To Buy? – it’s a question we ask and answer
Have you ever run a Google search to see what compulsive buying self-help resources are out there, but come up
Imagine yourself walking into a store, any store: The products are likely displayed in a beautiful array, near the front
It might be easier to kick our shopping addictions if the temptations existed only outside our of homes, but with
I’m leaving today for Australia, where I’ll be giving three daylong workshops for Australian psychologists, in the theory and treatment
Surrounded at dinner recently by six maverick women, ranging in age from their late 30’s into their 70’s, each dressed