2016
DOI: 10.18256/2175-5027/psico-imed.v8n2p185-193
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Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental das Compras Compulsivas: Uma Revisão de Literatura

Abstract: ResumoO comprar compulsivo pode ser caracterizado por preocupações mal-adaptativas em relação às compras e incapacidade de resistir ao desejo de comprar. Dada a prevalência desta patologia, justifica-se a relevância de estudos que busquem investigar seu tratamento e, tendo em vista as características desta, torna-se coerente a escolha pela abordagem cognitivo-comportamental. Portanto, buscou-se neste estudo, explorar pesquisas empíricas publicadas sobre a eficácia da Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental para o tra… Show more

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“…In this research comparing obese and non-obese individuals, it was found that individuals in the first group consider the emotional factor more important than nonobese individuals, giving more importance to issues such as relaxing, feeling good, happy or excited. Among the obese population evaluated,54% consider it very important to eat to feel good, corroborating data from the literature, which describe emotional problems, difficulty dealing with stressful situations, irritability, depression that impact eating behavior, leading to inadequate food choices (TOMAZ; ZANINI, 2009;LUZ;OLIVEIRA, 2013). The obese participants in our study considered the price factor significantly more important that food is not expensive and that it is cheap -70% consider it very important that it be cheap, in line with the study by Boumtje & Cols (2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In this research comparing obese and non-obese individuals, it was found that individuals in the first group consider the emotional factor more important than nonobese individuals, giving more importance to issues such as relaxing, feeling good, happy or excited. Among the obese population evaluated,54% consider it very important to eat to feel good, corroborating data from the literature, which describe emotional problems, difficulty dealing with stressful situations, irritability, depression that impact eating behavior, leading to inadequate food choices (TOMAZ; ZANINI, 2009;LUZ;OLIVEIRA, 2013). The obese participants in our study considered the price factor significantly more important that food is not expensive and that it is cheap -70% consider it very important that it be cheap, in line with the study by Boumtje & Cols (2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Additionally, cultural factors such as machismo and traditional gender roles can negatively impact relationship dynamics and satisfaction. Souza & Hutz (2016) highlights that couples who challenge traditional gender norms and engage in equitable partnerships tend to report higher satisfaction. Brazil's diverse cultural landscape also influences relationship satisfaction, with regional variations in social norms and family structures contributing to different experiences of satisfaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strong presence of Catholicism and growing Evangelical movements shape the values and practices of many Brazilian couples (IBGE, 2016). Research indicates that couples who share religious beliefs and participate in religious activities together report higher levels of satisfaction (Souza & Hutz, 2016). Religion often provides a framework for addressing conflicts, fostering communication, and promoting mutual respect and understanding within relationships.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diferentes terminologias são utilizadas para se referir a esse transtorno, tais como oneomania (on), compra patológica (cp), comportamento de compra compulsiva (ccc) e compra compulsiva (cc). Por serem considerados os termos que mais facilitam a compreensão do construto de interesse (Souza et al, 2016), as duas últimas terminologias citadas (ccc e cc) serão adotadas neste trabalho como sinônimas.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified