Hoarding Money and Compulsive Spending
Compulsive spending and hoarding money is when you have an insecure attachment style. Hoarding money and compulsive spending may be a way to manage your emotions and cope with trauma. For example, you may compulsively spend to feel a sense of belonging with the things you acquire by connecting with the community you buy from, want things other people have to feel valued and important and the activity can be a way to avoid your feelings you need to work on. On the other hand hoarding money may result from a fear of not having enough due to previous financial hardship even though you have become wealthy. Both hoarding money and compulsive spending can create relationship problems, compulsive spending can create financial hardship and hoarding money can create workaholism.
Psychology sessions and financial literacy can help you manage both behaviours and improve your life circumstances.
Psychology sessions and financial literacy can help you manage both behaviours and improve your life circumstances.