强迫性购买障碍与童年创伤之间的关系

Amani ElBarazi
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强迫性购买障碍(CBD)的特点是反复购买不必要或不受欢迎的产品,导致严重的负面影响。在童年创伤和成年后一系列自我调节困难之间有很强的经验联系。研究表明,有童年创伤史的成年人通常会有自我调节障碍,包括强迫性购买障碍。我们研究的目的是定义强迫性购买障碍,并阐明其起源,与其他精神疾病的联系,以及t2。他是最有效的治疗方法。方法:选择性回顾2000年至2022年间发表的关于强迫购买障碍的文献。结果:我们发现了早期压力经历与成年后强迫性购物习惯的发展之间的实质性联系。强迫性购物症是一种非常冲动的疾病,可能会导致财务限制失控。强迫性购买障碍与压力、抑郁、自责和自卑有关,经常被视为那些感到无法处理困难的人的一种应对技巧。尽管强迫性购买障碍在消费者和心理学文献中受到越来越多的关注,但关于其起源和治疗的理论和实证研究却很少。结论:侧重于教育、立法和家庭专业人员的公共政策措施可能会帮助那些与CBD以及其他类型的过度支出作斗争的人。为了更好地了解生物多样性公约的决定因素,并有助于更有效的预防干预,需要进行更多的研究。
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The Association Between Compulsive Buying Disorder and Childhood Trauma
Introduction: Compulsive buying disorder (CBD) is characterized by the recurrent purchase of unnecessary or undesirable products, resulting in severe negative effects. There is a strong empirical connection between childhood trauma and a range of self-regulation difficulties in adulthood. Adults with a history of childhood trauma generally suffer with self-regulation, including compulsive buying disorder, according to research. The objective of our research was to define compulsive buying disorder and shed light on its origins, link to other psychiatric diseases, and t2. he most effective treatment for it. Methods: A selective review of literature published between 2000 and 2022 on compulsive buying disorder. Results: We discovered a substantial link between early exposure to stressful experiences and the development of a compulsive shopping habit in adulthood. The disease of compulsive buying is very impulsive and can lead to out-of-control financial constraints. Compulsive purchasing disorder is associated with stress and depression, self-blame and low self-esteem, and is frequently viewed as a coping technique in those who feel unable to handle their difficulties. Although compulsive buying disorder is receiving more attention in consumer and psychological literature, there are few theoretical and empirical studies on its origins and treatment. Conclusion: Public policy measures that focus on education, legislation, and family professionals are likely to be of assistance to those who struggle with CBD as well as other types of excessive spending. To better understand the determinants of the CBD and to contribute to a more effective preventative intervention, more study is required.
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