Compulsive buying disorder
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Compulsive Buying Disorder
Compulsive Buying Disorder (CBD), also known as oniomania, is characterized by an obsession with shopping and buying behavior that causes distress or impairment. It is considered a type of impulse control disorder and is often associated with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and substance use disorders.
Symptoms
Individuals with compulsive buying disorder often experience an irresistible urge to shop, leading to excessive purchasing of items that are not needed or cannot be afforded. Symptoms may include:
- Preoccupation with shopping and spending money.
 - Buying items to regulate mood or relieve stress.
 - Accumulating debt due to excessive spending.
 - Experiencing guilt or remorse after shopping.
 - Hiding purchases from family or friends.
 
Causes
The exact cause of compulsive buying disorder is not well understood, but it is believed to result from a combination of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors. Possible contributing factors include:
- Genetic predisposition
 - Neurotransmitter imbalances
 - Cognitive distortions
 - Cultural influences that emphasize consumerism
 
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of compulsive buying disorder is typically made by a mental health professional through clinical interviews and assessment of symptoms. It is important to differentiate CBD from normal shopping behavior and other psychiatric conditions.
Treatment
Treatment for compulsive buying disorder often involves a combination of psychotherapy, medication, and support groups. Common therapeutic approaches include:
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to address distorted thinking patterns and develop healthier coping mechanisms.
 - Pharmacotherapy with medications such as antidepressants or mood stabilizers.
 - Participation in self-help groups like Debtors Anonymous.
 
Prognosis
With appropriate treatment, individuals with compulsive buying disorder can achieve significant improvement in symptoms and quality of life. However, relapse is possible, and ongoing support may be necessary.
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