Shopping Addiction

Addictive behaviours toward shopping can often start out as just a coping mechanisms but it can spiral into an addiction. If you believe that your buying has been taken to an excessive level and you find it's taking over your life and is effecting other things, such as friends, family or work then our sessions would be the ideal place for you to discuss this. Addicted shoppers often suuffer and feel judged and ashamed of their very difficult addiction. Counselling and Psychotherapy provides an objective and non-judgemental space in which to explore your shopping addiction and understand it with a view to developing ways to manage and alleviate its effects.

So if you wish to seek addiction support to discuss your shopping addiction then please contact us to discuss the various support options that we can fit to your needs.

We have many years of experience, and provide a wide range of Counselling and Psychotherapy services covering shopping addiction support. We also offer a range of approaches including Integrative Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy, Systemic and Existential Psychotherapy.

 

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